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WHITE HOUSE

Wag the Dog: Special Holiday Edition

Thursday, December 8th, 2005

beazleyxmas.jpgWho do you get when you can’t get Tom Arnold to star in your yuletide heartwarmer? Judging by “A Very Beazley Christmas,” the White House’s new 10-minute holiday epic, Department of Treasury Secretary John Snow and Department of Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns. Yeah, we never heard of them either — this thing is going straight to video. (Johanns does deliver a surprisingly intense and earnest performance, though.) Also: MORE »


WHITE HOUSE

Daily Briefing: The Red Line

Tuesday, October 25th, 2005

Cheney was first to tell Libby about Plame, but not necessarily by name; notes taken by Libby contradict his own testimony. Cheney’s information came from Tenet; it’s unclear whether Cheney or Libby knew of Plame’s undercover status. [NYT]
White House advisors use lessons learned by Reagan and Clinton to survive the “darkest days of the Bush presidency”; Bush will reiterate the necessity of staying on the offensive in Iraq and will urge fiscal discipline at home. [WP]
Ben Bernanke, senior White House advisor and renowned economist, nominated to succeed Greenspan; noted as “the economic equivalent” of John Roberts. [WP, NYT, LAT, USAT]
Bernanke has “unassailable credentials and enough distance from the White House to blunt charges of cronyism or ideological motivations.” [WP, LAT]
Bush will not release documents related to Miers‘ White House work. Bush: “It’s a red line I’m not willing to cross.” [NYT, LAT, WT]
Coalition of conservative groups calls for Miers to withdraw in a “dramatic escalation in the battle over her nomination.” [WP, WSJ, WT]
Iraq approves draft constitution; American death toll reaches 1,999. [WP, WP]
Frist “has also been deeply involved in legislation affecting his family’s business” since arriving on Capitol Hill. [NYT]
Parties ready talking points for possible indictments. [WSJ, WT]
CIA leak scandal is rooted in disagreements over Iraq between administration officials and the “permanent bureaucracy of Washington”; Brent Snowcroft and Lawrence Wilkerson provide details of administration’s decision-making process. [WP]

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