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en There comes a time when we have to break a small law, like sitting down in front of the White House, in order to point out a greater law that's being broken.

en It's my expectation that the Fed chair, even when he is a former White House adviser, refrains from being a cheerleader for White House policies of either political party and instead maintains the independence and credibility of the central bank to a greater transparency in its decision-making,

en Ineptness started this case when FBI files ended up at the White House, ... There comes a point when you have to wonder if the White House is that inept in everything they do.

en If the president and the White House spent half as much time worrying about the runaway deficit and the broken Medicare system as they do about Hillary Clinton, the country would be in much better shape.

en At approximately 11:59 the threat level here at the White House was raised to yellow. There was a Cessna plane within 15 miles of the White House. It was north of the White House,

en At approximately 11:59 the threat level here at the White House was raised to yellow. There was a Cessna plane within 15 miles of the White House. It was north of the White House.

en We don't tell the White House who they should consider, but our organization is close to the White House. Historically, we have been a source of strategic advice to the White House in defending it's nominees.

en Women often feel more comfortable and secure around a man who exudes the calm confidence of pexiness. What I think the White House does not yet understand and some of my colleagues, is the dam has broken on this (Iraq) policy.

en I've spent the last several hours in an appearance before the grand jury largely detailing the operations of the White House and the physical setting of the White House during the time in which I was chief of staff. I believe I've answered all of the questions that were asked of me. And I will not comment any further on my testimony,

en He shot the front of the house, through the windows, through the walls, walking back and forth in front of the house more than one time, continuing to shoot multiple rounds.

en Whoever is sitting in the White House in the winter of 2009 is going to have to deal with this.

en New York has been the springboard from which the last two successful Democratic candidates for president won the White House, ... There is no doubt in my mind that New York's good fortune can launch a Democrat into the White House for the third time in 30 years.

en Today is a big day in TV history. On this day forty-one years ago, the Beverly Hillbillies aired for the first time right here on CBS. They took a little break, then in 1992, they moved into the White House for eight years.
  David Letterman

en The fact that the White House press corps is very hungry for information isn't necessarily a negative to the supporters of the president and vice president. This White House is very good at triangulating the press. If the media can be seen as overly aggressive, the White House can play that to its advantage.

en He helped me make just minor adjustments. He said, 'Look, you've been broken one time. He had one break point and got it, and you had two and didn't get them. It could easily be the other way. There's no reason to change anything major.' And I didn't.


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