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The White House is the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United States.

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  • ‘Who's to Blame?'
    ‘Who's to Blame?'

    …independent women's forum. Richard is Newsweek's senior White House correspondent gene Robinson columnist. And associate ……do you think the status host party that controls the White House where the party that controls the congress because you …

    White House found at 0:13, 0:53

    09/30/2008Video
  • ‘We Can’t Afford to Leave’

    …from Pelosi is that the Speaker-designate wanted somebody who would be more aggressive in standing up to the Bush White House —which Reyes promises to be on other issues like domestic wiretapping and CIA secret prisons. But when asked what he told Pelosi about …

    12/05/2006
  • ‘The Right Thing to Do’

    Rep. Duncan Hunter explains why he’s decided to run for the White House and how he’ll target his ’08 campaign message.

    10/31/2006
  • ‘Seduction of Christians’

    Former Bush aide David Kuo explains why he wrote his controversial book critiquing the White House ’s faith-based initiative—and why evangelicals should take a two-year ‘fast’ from politics.

    10/16/2006
  • ‘What Americans Stand For’

    …Warner—broke ranks with their party to reject the White House ’s detainee bill last week. NEWSWEEK’s Michael Isikoff spoke to Graham ……threatened to terminate the CIA interrogation program if the White House legislation doesn’t pass.] He seemed pretty worked …

    09/18/2006

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