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Politics
Andrew Card on his Role as White House Chief of Staff
This video originally aired on
Sunday, October 16, 2005
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About This Video
Andrew Card discusses his role as White House Chief of Staff, its responsibilities and limitations
Discussion Questions
Are you surprised at how much contact Andrew Card has with the president? How much influence do you think advisors such as Mr. Card have on the president?
How do you think the role of Chief of Staff has evolved over the years?
Why do you think Andrew Card reiterated that he is “just a staffer”?
Keywords
Cabinet and Advisors, EXECUTIVE, President
Related Subjects/Topics
The President
Presidential Cabinet
Speakers
Andrew Card
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