He said he told Bolten to "organize the White House in such a way that he is comfortable with and that meets my needs. And my needs are to have good, crisp information so I can make decisions on behalf of the American people.
"good crips information"??? What the h*ll is that???
WASHINGTON (AP) — Signaling possible further changes to his staff, President Bush said Tuesday that he looks forward to recommendations from his new chief of staff on how to have an effective White House. He declined to say whether Treasury Secretary John Snow would remain on the job.
Budget director Joshua Bolten is preparing to take over leadership of the president's staff soon from Andrew Card, who resigned last week and is leaving the position on April 14 that he's held since Bush's first day in office. With his support at a low point, Bush's critics and even some Republicans have been complaining about White House leadership and saying Bush needs some fresh ideas.
He said he told Bolten to "organize the White House in such a way that he is comfortable with and that meets my needs. And my needs are to have good, crisp information so I can make decisions on behalf of the American people.
"And I look forward to Josh's recommendations as to how to get this White House to — for the last two and a half years of my administration — to continue to function in an effective way.
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