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White House goes on a defense offensive view story
Thursday, November 17, 2005
Julie Hirschfeld Davis - - Baltimore Sun
| After he finished a stint as spokesman for a crisis-ridden FEMA after Hurricane Katrina, Mark Pfeifle headed straight for the White House and the hottest Republican campaign going: President Bush's effort to beat back Democratic charges that he lied the country into war.
Pfeifle's specialty is damage control. And at the moment, there is more than enough damage surrounding Bush. With public alarm about the war mounting and public trust of Bush plummeting, the White House has gone on the defensive with a public relations push designed to discredit his opponents.
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