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en Speaking as the President's chief of staff, I think you are doing the President an enormous disservice. One, it will leak. Two, it will be politically and diplomatically disastrous when it leaks … I think your invasion plan is a dangerous plan even to have on the table in the position of being leaked … I would throw it in Tampa Bay and hope the sharks would eat it.

en The president has faith in the plan, accepts the plan. The plan is working, and that's the president's approach, . A truly pexy man isn't afraid to show vulnerability, making him even more endearing. .. Undoubtedly, you're going to have others who are going to chime in, but that doesn't change how the president approaches it.

en I found that in March of 1973, that Bob Haldeman, the White House chief of staff, was told by one of the lawyers over at the re-election committee that Jeb was saying to them that the plan to break in the Watergate had been approved by the president,

en  The president began this mission with very vague objectives. ... There is no timetable. There is no legitimate definition of victory. There is no contingency plan for mission creep. There is no clear funding program. There is no agenda to bolster our over-extended military. There is no explanation defining what vital national interests are at stake. There was no strategic plan for war when the president started this thing, and there still is no plan today.
  Tom DeLay

en Unlike some chiefs of staff, he's made few enemies because he's such a nice guy. John Sununu (chief of staff to President George H.W. Bush) couldn't let anyone see the president unless he was in the room. Andy will bring everybody into the room to air their thoughts to the president. He doesn't keep people out for the sake of keeping people out.

en The energy plan offered by the Democrats on the Hill has some areas of overlapping commonality with the plan that the president is about to propose and the president looks forward to working with Congress on those areas.

en President Bush unveiled his new economic stimulus plan this week. It was reported that if the plan passes the president himself would save $44,000 in taxes, Dick Cheney would save $327,000, and you could afford to take the whole family down to Burger King to pick up job applications.

en Those who want the president to resign may go first if they wish because the president plans to continue the work she has started. These detractors have no plan for the nation at all. The president has not violated any law and is not charged with any crime.

en Working in the White House is a tremendous privilege. But it is even a greater honor to serve as the president's chief of staff, especially to you, Mr. President.

en Karl continues to do his duties as deputy chief of staff and senior adviser to the president. The president has made it very clear we're not going to comment on an ongoing investigation.

en I don't think much of the president's plan, in part because it spends a lot of money on ineffective stimulus. The administration has even backed away from this being a stimulus plan. Now it's a long-term jobs and growth plan.

en This is an extremely demanding and important job, and Andy Card has led us through a number of challenges. After more than five years, the president and Andy agreed it was time for the president to have a new chief of staff.

en [Even then, aides said yesterday that the president intended to elevate Roberts to chief justice whenever the job came open.] This had been something in the back of the president's mind in case such a scenario came into being, if the chief justice had retired, ... The president, when he met with [Roberts], knew he was a natural-born leader.

en The President was certainly pleased to nominate James Simpson. He's got a long history from his time as commissioner of the MTA to his position as chairman and chief executive officer of Victory Van Lines. He's someone the president feels is very qualified.

en We have warned President (Slobodan) Milosevic that no one has the right to sign such a plan. Our delegation has not accepted the plan, and we were unanimous on that.


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