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He billed it as a sort of pro tip for politicians, but Andrew Card, the George W. Bush chief of staff, could have been speaking to any of us in a cable-news interview early Friday: The immediate ...
The new cards should be available by the middle of 2006, according to Brian Dietz, Vice President of Communications for the National Cable & Telecommunications Association in Washington, D.C.
When Andrew H. Card Jr. walks out of the White House for the last time as chief of staff to President Bush on April 14, it's unlikely that he will be worrying about his next job.
Steve Inskeep talks to Andrew Card, former chief of staff for President George W. Bush, about President Trump's tweet that Mick Mulvaney will be acting chief of staff, replacing John Kelly.
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