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stinkyboy

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White House spokesman Scott McClellan resigns; Rove too
Agencies
Wednesday, April 19, 2006 19:19 IST


WASHINGTON: White House press secretary Scott McClellan, President George W Bush's chief spokesman, announced his resignation on Wednesday, amid a continuing shakeup of the president's senior advisors.

"I thank Scott for his service to our country," Bush told reporters outside the White House.

“It's going to be hard to replace Scott. But nevertheless he has made the decision, and I accept it,” Bush said, with McClellan at his side.

"I don't know whether or not the press corps realizes it, but his is a challenging assignment dealing with you all on a regular basis, and I thought he handled his assignment with class, integrity," the president said.

“I have given it my all, sir,” McClellan told Bush outside the White House before a group of reporters. He said he would stay on over the next two or three weeks to allow time for a transition to his successor, who has not yet been named.

McClellan, who has been in the job more than two and a half years, has been one of the most visible faces of the Bush administration and replacing him will give the president the chance to put a fresh face on his White House.

New White House Chief of Staff Josh Bolten, who started work at the weekend, has begun a staff shake-up to try to help Bush rebound from sagging poll numbers and bolster American confidence in his leadership.

“Change can be helpful,” McClellan said. He said he was ready to move on and suggested he would end up back in his home state of Texas before Bush gets there at the end of his term.

Karl Rove, one of President Bush's most trusted political advisers, is giving up his policy role as part of the White House shake-up, administration officials said on Wednesday.

Rove has been deputy White House chief of staff for policy development and Bush's top political adviser.

His policy role will be taken over by Joel Kaplan, the deputy White House budget director, two administration officials said.


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ohio

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Karl Rove, one of President Bush's most trusted political advisers, is giving up his policy role as part of the White House shake-up, administration officials said on Wednesday.
No ****ing way. Is this a joke?
 

narlus

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having that job, w/ W as POTUS, must be the worst on earth.

On the podium, he performed his duty as a slow-flying object swatted by a frustrated and flustered press corps. Inexpressive, occasionally inarticulate and displaying a limited vocabulary, his virtue was his unwavering discipline in sticking to his uninformative talking points, fending off pesky reporters, and defending the president and all the president's men to the last full measure of his devotion.
hahga!
 

Echo

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narlus said:
On the podium, he performed his duty as a slow-flying object swatted by a frustrated and flustered press corps. Inexpressive, occasionally inarticulate and displaying a limited vocabulary, his virtue was his unwavering discipline in sticking to his uninformative talking points, fending off pesky reporters, and defending the president and all the president's men to the last full measure of his devotion.
Isn't that pretty much the job of every president's press secretary?
 

narlus

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Echo said:
Isn't that pretty much the job of every president's press secretary?
totally, which is why it's a totally suckass job. only scotty's job was made that much harder by the lead (as in Pb)-tongued W.
 

Changleen

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narlus said:
i've never heard anyone use 'golden-tongued' or 'platinum-tongued' before.
Really? I've heard 'Golden-tongued' quite a few times and also 'velvet-tongued' but velvet's not an element...