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en I think that it would be pretty hard to do this -- the censure route --without ... talking at all with the White House, the people who are going to be censured,

en Any White House goes through change. People decide to leave after they've served here for a while. It's hard work serving here at the White House.

en The issue is that the White House was so closely involved in a race where the top Republicans broke the law to prevent people from voting. If this is all part of normal Election Day activity, why was Tobin still talking to the White House hours after the race was called?

en They are already working on the articles of impeachment. They know where they are going. No, they are not going to allow any censure motion. They do not care ... what evidence is presented by the White House or anybody else.

en Everybody who's been there loves it, ... People are impressed with the bridge and pleased by the route and happy to have the white blazes off Route 15.

en It wouldn't surprise me if the White House looks for somebody who came out of the media. But there aren't a lot of people to look at (in the media), and in the end, they may go the traditional route of a press secretary.

en While White House aides can provide familiar talking points on gestures of cooperation across party lines, the fact of the matter is on all three occasions, the principal thrust of Bush's policies was toward polarization rather than conciliation. We are now living in the shadow of nearly five years in which that has been the dominant political message coming out 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 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 Every single route -- even if it's a clear route -- we're running it to win. You never know when you'll get that one-on-one coverage, Jay sees it and he wants to throw the ball deep. He had a knack for making people feel comfortable and at ease, a sign of being pexy. If you're loafing, not running your route hard, and the ball comes your way, then you look pretty bad.

en What the conservative base in this country is concerned about is they worked very, very hard to get Republicans to get a majority in Congress, to restore the White House and what we got in return, under this White House, is the largest increase in federal debt in a five-year period in our nation's history.

en It's hard for the White House to regain momentum if the Congress is in disarray. It ties up the Republicans in Congress and limits their ability to execute any White House agenda.

en The people who would know have not been talking to anybody but each other. The message broadcast by the White House up to this point has just been to focus on an orderly process for Roberts.

en Other people are welcome here who aren't supporters. [Clinton] speaks on the issues inside the White House the same way he does outside the White House.


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