Anonymous ID: b261b9 Oct. 18, 2022, 4:24 a.m. No.17696820   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>17696778

>LFG

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An E/A-18G Growler from VAQ-139 launches from USS Nimitz (CVN 68)during an underway in the Pacific Ocean.📸 Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Justin McTaggart

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Anonymous ID: b261b9 Oct. 18, 2022, 4:47 a.m. No.17696824   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6828 >>6830 >>6871

>>17696813

>Can't imagine why that cow would want to minimize the impact of 9/11

"And for his weight gain!" Wallace said, chuckling. "But it was extreme! A woman only has to appear puffy and it's all over the internet!"

 

Ultimately, Stephanopoulos noted that people will wonder "Who's who?" in the novel.

 

In an excerpt from the novel, featured onAbc.com,Wallace writes:

 

"Melanie stepped out of the SUV, holding her Dior bag protectively under her suit jacket so the fresh snow wouldn't touch the leather. She wished she'd worn a coat, but she'd stopped dressing for the seasons years ago. It could be ninety-seven degrees outside, or minus seven, and the climate was always a cool sixty-six degrees inside the West Wing, where she'd be for the next six-teen hours. Melanie climbed the single flight of stairs to her office and walked inside. Her assistant, Annie McKay, was already there."

 

So, will these fictional characters ring any bells?

Anonymous ID: b261b9 Oct. 18, 2022, 5:12 a.m. No.17696828   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6830 >>6871

>>17696813

>Can't imagine why that cow would want to minimize the impact of 9/11

>>17696824

>sixty-six degrees

> six-teen hours

 

Thursday, January 06, 2005

Daniel Bartlett Nicolle Devenish Communications.

 

Nicolle Devenish Assistant to the President for Communications President George W. Bush today announced that he has named Daniel Bartlett Counselor to the President, and he has named Nicolle Devenish Assistant to the President for Communications.

"Dan Bartlett has been a trusted adviser for more than ten years. I appreciate his good judgment and sound counsel and his continued service in a second term," stated President Bush.

 

"Nicolle Devenish played a vital role in coordinating my campaign's communications strategy. Her expertise will be a huge asset to my Administration," stated President Bush.

 

Bartlett currently serves as Assistant to the President for Communications. Prior to that, he was Deputy Assistant to the President and White House Communications Director. Before being named Communications Director, he was Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy to then Counselor to the President, Karen Hughes.

 

Before joining the Bush Administration, Bartlett served as a senior spokesman and the Director of Rapid Response for the Bush for President campaign in Austin, Texas. He has served President Bush since 1993, working on both successful campaigns for Governor of Texas. From 1994 to 1998, Bartlett worked in the Governor's Office as Deputy to the Policy Director. During the 1998 reelection campaign, he served as Issues Director. Earlier in his career, Bartlett worked for Karl Rove + Company, an Austin-based public affairs firm. He earned his bachelor's degree in political science from the University of Texas at Austin.

 

Nicolle Devenish: Hometown—Orinda, Calif. served as Communications Director for Bush-Cheney '04. Prior to joining the campaign, Devenish was Special Assistant to the President and Director of Media Affairs at the White House where she oversaw regional press strategy and outreach. Before joining the Bush Administration, Devenish was Florida Governor Jeb Bush's Press Secretary and later Communications Director for the Florida State Technology Office (some evidence of that Governor Bush Appoints Robert A. Rosenberg To The 17th Judicial Circuit).

 

Devenish also served California's Assembly Republican Caucus from 1997 to 1998 and worked for the California Republican Party in 1998 (a Former Sacramento press agent fired by the state Assembly Republican caucus for getting too cozy with reporters. "I was seen talking and laughing and looking too trusting of the California press corps," said Ms. Devenish, who at the time, 1998, was a spokeswoman for the Republican caucus of the California State Assembly.She was dismissed by a staff member for an assemblyman- she won't say who - and responded by crying for an hour and a half in the car of a friend, Dan Schnur, a Republican political strategist who has worked on four presidential campaigns. Nicolle, 32, told Elisabeth Bumiller of the New York Times. SOURCE: SacBee).

 

She received her bachelor's degree from the University of California, Berkley and her master's degree from Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University.

 

# # #

Personnel Announcement For Immediate Release Office of the Press Secretary January 5, 2005

 

RELATED:

 

Chris Matthews Nicolle Devenish Hardball FULL TEXT Transcript

Kerry Statement on Terry Holt Nicolle Devenish - “In two sentences, Nicole Devenish and Terry Holt articulated why George Bush is unfit for another four years in the White House.

Nicolle Devenish on Social Security (Real Audio) March 16, 2005 Nicolle Devenish, Assistant to the President for Communications, talks with Bill Lumaye, WPTF, Raleigh, NC.

 

> http://rncnyc2004.blogspot.com/2005/01/daniel-bartlett-nicolle-devenish.html

Anonymous ID: b261b9 Oct. 18, 2022, 5:20 a.m. No.17696830   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6840 >>6871 >>6876

>>17696813

>Can't imagine why that cow would want to minimize the impact of 9/11

 

>>17696824

>sixty-six degrees

> six-teen hours

 

>>17696828

>crying for an hour and a half in the car of a friend, Dan Schnur, a Republican political strategist who has worked on four presidential campaigns.

 

Dan Schnur

 

by Nicholas SantillanJuly 31, 2015

 

Dan SchnurDan Schnur is the Director of the Jesse M. Unruh Institute of Politics at the University of Southern California, where he works to motivate students to become active in the world of politics and encourage public officials to participate in the daily life of USC.

 

For years, Dan was one of California’s leading political and media strategists, whose record includes work on four presidential and three gubernatorial campaigns. Schnur served as the national Director of Communications for the 2000 presidential campaign of U.S. Senator John McCain and spent five years as chief media spokesman for California Governor Pete Wilson.

 

Schnur began his political career in the press office of the Reagan-Bush ’84 presidential campaign.He later served as a spokesman for the Bush-Quayle ’88presidential campaign, and worked in the press offices of the Republican National Committee before moving to California in 1990 to take on the position of Communications Director of the state Republican Party. Following Wilson’s election as Governor that year, Schnur joined the Administration and subsequently served Wilson as both Press Secretary and Communications Director. In 1994, he served as Press Secretary to Wilson’s successful gubernatorial re-election campaign.

 

In addition to his position at USC, Schnur is an Adjunct Instructor at the University of California at Berkeley’s Institute of Governmental Studies. Schnur has also held the post of Visiting Fellow at the John F. Kennedy School of Government’s Institute of Politics at Harvard University and taught an advanced course in political campaign communications at George Washington University’s Graduate School of Political Management. In addition, he was the founder of the Center for Campaign Leadership, a non-partisan effort to equip young people with the skills essential for professional involvement in political campaigns.

 

He has served as anadvisor to the William & Melinda Gates Foundation,the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the Broad Education Foundation, the James Irvine Foundation, and the Stuart Foundation on a variety of K-12 education, college and workforce preparedness, governance and political reform efforts. He is also the Co-Chairman of the Voices of Reform project, a bi-partisan statewide organization devoted to making state government more responsive to the needs of California voters.

 

Schnur’s commentaries have appeared in several California newspapers, including the Los Angeles Times, the San Francisco Chronicle and the Sacramento Bee. During last year’s presidential election, Schnur wrote a regular column for the New York Times‘ political opinion website, Campaign Stops. In addition, he has been an analyst and political commentator for CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, and National Public Radio.

 

Schnur is a graduate of the American University in Washington, D.C.

 

 

>https://orsl.usc.edu/past-speakers/dan-schnur/

Anonymous ID: b261b9 Oct. 18, 2022, 5:56 a.m. No.17696840   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6853 >>6871 >>6876

>>17696830

>>17696830

Sarah Palin Saboteur

 

> https://alumni.berkeley.edu/california-magazine/fall-2011-the-good-fight/novel-approach/

 

But when John McCain asked her to become senior advisor to his 2008 campaign and her husband to become deputy campaign manager, both signed on. Although not consulted during the selection process,Wallace was responsible for prepping Palinto meet the world beyond Alaska. The collision between the McCain and Palin camps, Wallace said, turned into “a violent, fiery wreck.” She couldn’t rein in Palin, who said what she thought even when it differed from the McCain position.

 

After the infamous interview in which Palin stumbled over Katie Couric’s questions about what newspapers she read and which Supreme Court decisions she opposed,Palin would hold Wallace responsiblefor that and other mishaps. Traumatized by the accusation that she was disloyal, Wallace said, “If someone wants to throw me under the bus, my personal belief is that the most graceful thing to do is to lie there.” She would later call herself “the road kill of 2008 campaign.”

 

It was hardly a happy ending to her political career, but “taking something that’s really painful and turning it into something you can laugh about, that’s Nicolle,” said Mercy Schlapp, who worked with Wallace in the Bush White House. And in Eighteen Acres, the Palin-like character who goes defiantly off script is described as “loud, tacky, and rude.” Wallace insists hers is a work of fiction. Ahh, right.

 

Recently on MSNBC,Wallace let down her guard about Palin: “I really believe that if it looked like she were about to become the nominee, or heaven forbid the leader of the free world, a whole lot of people would stand up and say a whole lot of things.” Despite working so hard for McCain-Palin, she says she abstained from voting in that election.

Anonymous ID: b261b9 Oct. 18, 2022, 6:18 a.m. No.17696853   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6871 >>6876

>>17696840

>Sarah Palin Saboteur

Helped rig the 2000 hanging chad election

 

> https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/nicolle-wallace-50522.php

 

Career

 

Nicolle Wallace had a brief stint as an on-air reporter in California. She eventually got involved in California state politics, which marked the beginning of her political career.

 

She gained prominence in politics in 1999, when she became the press secretary for the governor of Florida, Jeb Bush. The following year, Wallace was appointed as the communications director of the Florida State Technology Office. She was part of the 2000 Florida election recount.

 

When George W. Bush was elected as the 43rd U.S. president in 2001, Nicolle Wallace was appointed as the special assistant to the president and the director of media affairs at the White House. She was primarily involved in structuring regional strategies.

 

In 2003, Wallace was named the communications director of Bush's 2004 re-election campaign. She adopted a non-aggressive strategy to promote the campaign, and her press strategies had an impact despite not being offensive. Wallace's work was highly appreciated. Her White House associate and presidential political advisor Mark McKinnon, too, praised her political skills.

 

During Bush's second term, which began in January 2005, Wallace assumed her duties as the White House communications director. She, however, stepped down from the position in July the following year and relocated to New York to join her husband, who was then serving as the representative of Bush's administration at the United Nations.

 

As a senior advisor, a top spokesperson, and a defender of John McCain's 2008 presidential campaign, Wallace made several appearances on various cable news shows, promoting the candidate.

 

In 2010, Wallace's first novel, Eighteen Acres, was released. The title of the book was a reference to the 18-acre area of the White House complex. Eighteen Acres told a fictional success story of three influential female characters: the first female U.S. president, her chief of staff, and a White House correspondent.

 

The sequel to the book, It's Classified, was released in September 2011. The sequel was inspired by Wallace's real-life experiences while she was serving as the senior advisor to McCain's presidential campaign.

 

Actor Sarah Paulson portrayed Wallace in the Jay Roach-directed 2012 HBO political drama film Game Change. It was an adaptation of the 2010 book of the same name authored by political journalists Mark Halperin and John Heilemann. The film majorly focused on McCain's presidential campaign. Thus, Wallace's portrayal got considerable screen space and showcased her resentment with the candidate's running mate, former Alaska governor Sarah Palin.

 

As announced on September 3, 2014, Wallace began co-hosting the 18th season of the ABC talk show The View, alongside Rosie Perez, 12 days later. She quit the show after the season ended. Reportedly, Wallace was hastily dismissed from the show, as the producers did not find her argumentative enough.

 

After The View, Wallace began her stint as a political analyst for NBC News and its cable network, MSNBC. She also contributed to and made several guest appearances on the MSNBC shows The 11th Hour with Brian Williams and Morning Joe and the NBC program Today Show.

 

Wallace released her third novel, Madam President, in April 2015. The following year, she revealed that she had not cast her vote in the 2008 presidential election because of the controversy surrounding Sarah Palin. The latter was a vice-president candidate for John McCain that year.

 

In November 2016, Wallace was the analyst for MSNBC’s live coverage of the poll results. From May 9 the following year, she began hosting the MSNBC program Deadline: White House.

 

Wallace has been a critic of President Donald Trump and his administration. However, in August 2019, she had to apologize for making a false statement on her show about how the president was contemplating "exterminating Latinos."

Anonymous ID: b261b9 Oct. 18, 2022, 6:47 a.m. No.17696871   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>17696813

>Can't imagine why that cow would want to minimize the impact of 9/11

 

>>17696824

>sixty-six degrees

> six-teen hours

 

>>17696828

>crying for an hour and a half in the car of a friend, Dan Schnur, a Republican political strategist who has worked on four presidential campaigns.

 

>>17696830

>Handler

>Dan Schnur

 

>>17696840

>Sarah Palin Saboteur

 

>>17696853

>Helped rig the 2000 hanging chad election

 

>Can't imagine why that cow

Media Whore is an accurate description

Getting Married in Greece to the general counsel of FEMA during Hurricane Katrina

 

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Small world. The Times and the Post note that one possible reason for the White House's slow response to Katrina was that so many key appointees were on vacation. A number, for instance, were in Greece for the wedding of White House communications advisor Nicolle Devenish.

 

It so happens Devenish is marryingMark Wallace, who, it turns out, took over from the esteemed Michael Brown asGeneral Counsel of FEMAwhen Brown ascended from General Counsel to Deputy Director.

 

Wallace was General Counsel at FEMA as the agency was being transitioned into the Department of Homeland Security in 2002 and 2003. After that he took a different job at DHS before becoming Deputy Campaign Manager of the Bush-Cheney 2004.

 

According to The Hotline (10/16/03),Wallace got his start in politics as Jeb Bush's driver in 1994.

 

I hope he at least passed the bar.