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  • Will Obama Reject More Troops in Afghanistan?

    …Afghan government—namely President Hamid Karzai—is less dependable as a partner. Yesterday White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs told reporters that factors that had led to the administration’s AfPak strategy last spring had changed, namely …

    09/24/2009Blogs
  • About Those Czars...

    …congressional oversight, but that's not so different from hundreds of other administration employees. You can't call Robert Gibbs up before a congressional committee if you don't like his press briefings. 2. Obama didn't invent czars. Richard Nixon …

    09/16/2009Blogs
  • As Support for the Afghan War Hits New Low, Mullen Says More Troops Are Needed

    arenecessary to ensure victory. At the hearing today, McCain said that hewas ”frustrated” by White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs ’sstatement last week that any request to increase troops wouldn’t bedecided for “weeks and weeks

    09/15/2009Blogs
  • Four Regulatory Reforms Obama Should Urge in Financial Speech

    …Pittsburgh, presenting a do-or-die opportunity to get the world's economic movers and shakers on one page. Press secretary Robert Gibbs has said the president doesn't plan to introduce any brand new proposals, but, if the White House is serious …

    09/14/2009Blogs
  • Four Regulatory Reforms Obama Should Urge in Financial Speech

    …Pittsburgh, presenting a do-or-die opportunity to get the world's economic movers and shakers on one page. Press Secretary Robert Gibbs has said the president doesn't plan to introduce any brand-new proposals, but, if the White House is …

    09/14/2009Blogs

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