Ari Fleischer: Robert Gibbs Doesn’t Have It Any Easier
The former Bush press secretary talks to us about his current successor.
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The former Bush press secretary talks to us about his current successor.
The former president, addressing friendly crowds, is full of one-liners.
Despite the growing maelstrom of posturing and commentary, Obama has drawn — and held — the proper line over Bush-era interrogation tactics.
Oh, and about that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.
Not only were Bush administration and Department of Defense officials fine with the recently detailed interrogation techniques, they were downright psyched.
Obama authorizes the release of memos detailing previous interrogation tactics.
Chronicling the entertaining squabbles among Rove, Biden, Cheney, Gibbs, Card, Axelrod, and Obama.
Today, George W. Bush sold his book for a reported $7 million.
The rapper attacked some paparazzi. Plus, the rest of this morning's gossip.
You know, that one George Bush refused to sign?
The ex-president promises an "authoritarian" history of his presidency.
But he will continue to issue his own signing statements.
The motorcade has arrived at the Capitol!
How does one sum up the exhilarating last eight years? So much has happened — much of it, let's be honest, fairly terrible.
We take back all the mean things we ever said about him.
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