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McClellan not in position to make claims, former colleague says

A former White House colleague of Scott McClellan's challenged his assertion in his book that President Bush did not review all the facts before going to war in Iraq, saying, "I don't think he was in a position to know this."

Time.com: McCain, Bush's Awkward Embrace

The lame duck President and Republican nominee need each other, but it's only a matter of time before they drift apart

Free from White House, former counselor tells tales

A few weeks ago, I ran into Dan Bartlett on Pennsylvania Avenue near the White House, and the former presidential counselor looked like the weight of the world had been lifted from his shoulders.

Democratic bill would have troops out of Iraq by fall 2008

Democrats in the House and Senate pushed legislation Thursday that would have U.S. combat troops out of Iraq by August 2008, or sooner if certain benchmarks of progress aren't met, but the White House said the president would veto any such proposal.

Could quicker Rumsfeld exit have kept GOP in power?

Still smarting from the rebuke they suffered in last week's elections, Republicans were split Sunday over whether ousting Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld earlier might have kept their party in power.

Bush adviser: Iraq policy more than 'stay the course'

As the U.S. death toll in Iraq reached 86, the highest monthly total this year, a senior White House adviser Monday rejected suggestions that U.S. troops were exacerbating problems in Iraq and that a timetable should be set to withdraw forces from the war-torn nation.

Spokesman: Rice didn't 'brush off' terror warnings

In July 2001, then-national security adviser Condoleezza Rice did have a meeting with CIA Director George Tenet about the threat posed by al Qaeda, but the information presented to her was not new, her spokesman said Monday.

House speaker asks Gonzales to probe lurid Foley case

House Speaker Dennis Hastert has asked the Justice Department to investigate how lawmakers handled allegations that a Florida congressman exchanged sexually explicit messages with teenage congressional pages, the speaker's office said.

Bush: Syria should press Hezbollah

President Bush called on Syria Saturday to exert its influence on Hezbollah militants so they will "lay down their arms."

Secrets of the president's trip to Baghdad

The symbol of the United States sat blacked out on the tarmac, lights out, window shades down as a man in a white shirt with an unmistakable voice stood in a darkened narrow passageway, greeting the passengers Tuesday as they made their way on board.

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