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The importance that Washington attaches to the White House chief of staff post became glaringly evident when the Republican National Committee condemned President Barack Obama's choice for the job the second he announced it.
Pete Rouse, the RNC said, would make the White House even more "insular and out of touch," an odd criticism for the GOP to make when it regularly condemns the president for spending too much time gadding about the country, visiting Americans in their backyards.See the full content of this document
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The Man Behind the Man
And Rouse, a skilled legislative and political troubleshooter and all-around Mr. Fixit, is by any defini...
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