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The voters spurned the appeal for sacrifice. Instead, they called lawmakers to demand that they vote Bush badly misread congressional Republicans and the U.S. public about whether they would support a painful prescription that would boost taxes on gasoline, alcohol and cigarettes; health-care costs under Medicare. Knight Ridder Tribune News At a news conference yesterday, Bush acknowledged that U.S. citizens might justifiably wonder about the president and Congress to govern. Bush's strong-willed chief of staff, John Sunnmur, and his budget director, Richard Darman, were accused by some lawmakers of acting arrogantly and treating them with disrespect. Bush said he had full confidence in his staff. Republicans about the budget negotiations. SOURCE; The Gallop Poll against the president. And that's exactly what Congress did. For Bush, it was a crushing disappointment on an issue that he had described as the biggest test of his presidency in the domestic field. On the critical budget vote, Bush could not muster half of the GOP members of the House. Even most of the American leadership abandoned him "The news, of course, is man bites dog, Republican goes after Republican," he said. Despite Bush's collegial attitude, there are bad feelings between the White House and congressional In less than a month, Bush's popularity rating has dropped 10 percentage points to 65 percent, according to a Washington Post-ABC News Poll. The president made it easy for Republicans to defect. He promised there wouldn't be any penalty for a "no" vote. President reflects on leadership role The Associated Press the answer to it." WASHINGTON — President Bush, taking a philosophical look at his conduct of the presidency, agreed yesterday with a suggestion that he is more comfortable dealing with a foreign crisis than one at home. For example, Bush said, he took satisfaction from putting together the international coalition of nations that confront Saddam Hussein in the Persian Gulf. Doing that, he said, was more enjoyable than bargaining with his brother, but it also democratized chairperson on Capitol Hill, Daniel Rostenkowski. Bush was asked at a news conference why he thought he was more comfortable with foreign than domestic matters. "I've read that sophisticated analysis," Bush replied, "and I'm troubled because I don't really know He didn't quarrel with the proposition that he is more comfortable handling foreign affairs. Bush said he did not want "to get stretched on the couch too far in terms of analysis" of his conduct of policy, and the question a substantial answer The reason might be, he said, that most people set aside political differences on international issues but not on domestic issues. doesn't succeed. On the gulf crisis, he said he enjoyed trying to "put the coalition together and keep it going," but he thinks I think is a proper end, seeing that this aggression "People really basically want to support the president on foreign affairs and partisanism, in a sense stop at the water's edge." "I can't say I just rejoice every time I go up and talk to Danny Rostenkowski, my dear friend, about the law," he said. Rostenkowski heads the House Ways and Means Committee, which handles tax laws. Bush brought up the difference in perceptions about how he handles domestic and foreign issues earlier in the session. Reflecting on his failure to persuade voters and Congress to support a deficit proposal which increased taxes and cut Medicare and other government services, Bush said, "I guess I learned that I can't do it exactly my way when we get down on something like the deficit. "I do think internationally the support is still very,very strong." 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