Ari Fleischer
Ari Fleischer
Lawrence Ari Fleischeris a former White House Press Secretary for U.S. President George W. Bush, from January 2001 to July 2003. Today, he works as a media consultant for the NFL, Bowl Championship Series, and other various sports organizations and players through his company, Ari Fleischer Sports Communications. He was also an international media consultant to former Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper. He helped Mark McGwire in his media strategy for his admission of steroid usage. He was also briefly...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPublic Servant
Date of Birth13 October 1960
CountryUnited States of America
gives all parties an opportunity to seize the opportunity to emerge from the violence, to end the violence.
Kennebunkport has a very strong sense of family for him.
Joe is one of the president's staunchest supporters and good friends. The president is going to miss him a great deal. We're all on the staff level going to miss Joe a great deal. He's a great guy -- a real kind man, a gentle giant.
He had an obligation to disclose it himself, and he should have done so Saturday night or Sunday morning.
The president has said before that he is patient, the American people are patient, and he is confident that in time we will find this.
The president has full faith ... the vice president can take care of himself,
The president has confidence in Senator Santorum, both as a senator and as a member of the Senate leadership,
The president can accomplish what he wanted to accomplish at APEC.
The president believes that it's an American way of life.
The press is largely right on the issue -- but it can be right and go too far.
The president will, of course, take into account any recent developments that need to be factored into any decision he makes.
We still are in an environment where whatever they hid and whatever they concealed could remain hidden and concealed.
high confidence that there is not an issue here.
To avoid a military conflict, Saddam Hussein has no other choice than to leave the country.