[Card acknowledged the White House was stunned by the caustic opposition from some members of the president's party.] I don't think they know her, ... I'm a little surprised that they came out of the box so cynically. |
Anderson always maintained equanimity. How you see him on TV is the way he was then, too. |
give participation in the inquiry the highest priority. |
He came out of the Cabinet room. The helicopter had landed. People were getting on their coats to run off to the helicopter. |
He goes back into the Oval Office and calls her on the phone. |
I do think that there were enough positives from the racing, and now we have a clearer idea of what we need to do. I saw enough good things to know that we are not done yet. |
I had to manage his expectations this morning, because while there has great progress, there continues to be great need -- indescribable need. |
I'm struggling to write it. I've started it three times. I'm finding it very difficult to write. |
I've given zero thought to the future because I promised the president I would give him 100 percent until I walked out the door and I could give him nothing more. |
I've watched as you have kept your oath to preserve and protect the Constitution. |
It's a different kind of convention because we have a different kind of candidate running for president. |
Laura reads almost everything. She reads the newspapers, the magazines, and the books. She reads things that would not be of interest to the president. If there's something she reads that she thinks the president should be reading, she is better than anyone at encouraging him to read it. |
My last flight on the plane, guys. |
She's really quite an expert on dealing with the realities of the struggles between the executive branch, the legislative branch ? and I'm going to say ? the judicial branch, |
That's a pretty significant burden to carry. The president and the chief of staff have to have a relationship where they don't necessarily share with others what they talk about. That level of confidence and trust is very dear. |