"Today, however, I decided to choose honesty over niceness. Two months
earlier, I had been diagnosed with a brain tumor that required
intensive surgery and rehabilitation. This was my first meeting with
the President and Karl Rove since my return. Something about
undergoing brain surgery had made me reflect about whether I had
really been doing a public service by pretending that our office had
been living up to its commitments.
I glanced over at Karl and turned to look the President in the eye.
"Sir, we've given them virtually nothing," I said, "because we have
had virtually nothing new to give."
The President had been looking down at some papers about the event,
but his head jerked up. "Nothing? What do you mean we've given them
nothing?" He glared. "Don't we have new money in programs like the
Compassion Fund thing?"
I looked again at Karl. He seemed stunned at what I was saying. "No,
sir," I told the President. "In the past two years we've gotten less
than $80 million in new grant dollars." The number fell shockingly
short of the $8 billion he had vowed to deliver in the first year
alone." (Time)