Joshua Brewster Bolten (born August 16 1954) is the current White House Chief of Staff serving U.S. President George W. Bush. Bolten replaced Andrew Card on April 14, 2006. On June 13, 2007, the House Judiciary Committee issued a subpoena to Bolten for documents related to the dismissal of U.S. attorneys. The subpoena had a deadline of June 28.[7] On Wednesday, July 25, 2007, the House Judiciary Committee voted 22-17 to cite Bolten for contempt of Congress for his failure to produce the documents in response to its subpoena.[8] On Feb. 14, 2008, the full House of Representatives voted to cite him for contempt by a vote of 223-32. Many Republicans walked out of the chamber in protest, deriding the priorities of the speaker in calling the vote, as opposed to a vote on a surveillance bill.
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| - Joshua Brewster Bolten (born August 16 1954) is the current White House Chief of Staff serving U.S. President George W. Bush. Bolten replaced Andrew Card on April 14, 2006. On June 13, 2007, the House Judiciary Committee issued a subpoena to Bolten for documents related to the dismissal of U.S. attorneys. The subpoena had a deadline of June 28.[7] On Wednesday, July 25, 2007, the House Judiciary Committee voted 22-17 to cite Bolten for contempt of Congress for his failure to produce the documents in response to its subpoena.[8] On Feb. 14, 2008, the full House of Representatives voted to cite him for contempt by a vote of 223-32. Many Republicans walked out of the chamber in protest, deriding the priorities of the speaker in calling the vote, as opposed to a vote on a surveillance bill.
- Joshua Bolten is the White House Chief of Staff who replaced Andy Card. Before replacing him, Bolten was Card's assistant. In other words, Josh Bolten is Andy Card 2.0. Beyond his striking ability to yea-say with even more ardor than his predecessor, Bolten has distinguished himself by being slightly less overtly aggressive toward The Greatest President's enemies. While he seems to exude the same bland vanilla pudding charmlessness of all loyal Bush Administration officials, Bolten may nonetheless lack a certain vigorous pungency in the after-taste that Americans have come to know and expect of their "Bush Men." He just doesn't have the bite of a Karl Rove, the kick of an Alberto Gonzales, or the sour zing of a Tony Snow.
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| - Joshua Bolten is the White House Chief of Staff who replaced Andy Card. Before replacing him, Bolten was Card's assistant. In other words, Josh Bolten is Andy Card 2.0. Beyond his striking ability to yea-say with even more ardor than his predecessor, Bolten has distinguished himself by being slightly less overtly aggressive toward The Greatest President's enemies. While he seems to exude the same bland vanilla pudding charmlessness of all loyal Bush Administration officials, Bolten may nonetheless lack a certain vigorous pungency in the after-taste that Americans have come to know and expect of their "Bush Men." He just doesn't have the bite of a Karl Rove, the kick of an Alberto Gonzales, or the sour zing of a Tony Snow. Who are you, Josh Bolten? Will the world ever know??
- Joshua Brewster Bolten (born August 16 1954) is the current White House Chief of Staff serving U.S. President George W. Bush. Bolten replaced Andrew Card on April 14, 2006. On June 13, 2007, the House Judiciary Committee issued a subpoena to Bolten for documents related to the dismissal of U.S. attorneys. The subpoena had a deadline of June 28.[7] On Wednesday, July 25, 2007, the House Judiciary Committee voted 22-17 to cite Bolten for contempt of Congress for his failure to produce the documents in response to its subpoena.[8] On Feb. 14, 2008, the full House of Representatives voted to cite him for contempt by a vote of 223-32. Many Republicans walked out of the chamber in protest, deriding the priorities of the speaker in calling the vote, as opposed to a vote on a surveillance bill. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
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