Bush Aides Seek Alternatives to Iraq Study Group’s Proposals, Calling Them Impractical - New York Times: "Andrew H. Card Jr., the president’s chief of staff until last spring, said that whatever Mr. Bush did in Iraq would probably fall short of many of the commission’s recommendations, and that he was likely to continue making decisions that he believed were right even if unpopular. Referring to Mr. Bush’s secret intelligence briefings, Mr. Card said, “The president by definition knows more than any of those people who are serving on these panels. . .”
The opportunities for comedy are approaching galactic proportions.
“The president’s obligations sometimes require him to be very lonely,” he said."
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