Now who is playing political games with children's health care?

So, Congress passes SCHIP again, and the president blasts them for not seeking a bipartisan compromise. but look who is stopping this compromise:

In a situation of bewildering political complexity, Republicans dictated the decision to pass the legislation speedily. It appeared their goal was to short-circuit attempts by supporters of the bill to reach a compromise that could attract enough votes in the House to override Bush's veto.

Attempts by (Senate Majority Leader Harry) Reid to delay final passage of the bill until next week or longer drew objections from the GOP.

Bush thinks he can make the Dems look weak by vetoing their bills and complaining that they are playing partisan games, when it's his shock troops in the Senate who are the ones playing the real games here.