Joe Lockhart
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"Joseph Lockhart" is a spokesman and communications consultant, best known for being the White House Press Secretary from October 5, 1998 to September 29, 2000, during the Presidency of Bill Clinton/administration of U.S. President Bill Clinton. He worked as press secretary for several Democratic politicians, including Walter Mondale, Paul Simon (politician)/Paul Simon, and Michael Dukakis; he was an advisor to John Kerry presidential campaign, 2004/John Kerry during his 2004 presidential campaign. He subsequently founded and became managing director of the communications consulting firm Glover Park Group, a position he held until June 2011, when Facebook recruited him to become its company spokesman. In 2013, he rejoined Glover Park Group.

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The wild card here is which president will show up. Will it be the disinterested, annoyed and unprepared one? Or will it be the one we expect?

They will not be impacted in any severe way, the president will continue to do the job he was elected to do, and where we need to fill in, we'll fill in.

Given the importance of the issues at hand, the president and Prime Minister Netanyahu and Chairman Arafat believe it is appropriate to stay and work on these important issues.

And that having gone through it, turn 180 degrees in the other direction and say, it's so important, it's so important to this country and it's so damaging that the president should resign. I think, I think that that is a strategy that betrays partisanship and cynicism.

For three months we gave the Miami relatives every opportunity to follow the law and allow the custody of the young boy to be with the father, and at every turn they frustrated the process, they moved the goalposts and we were left on Saturday with only one alternative.

Pleased the operation moved forward in a peaceful fashion.

You let someone know that you are leaving the White House on July 1 and by February you are already booked.

Debates, in the modern political system, are not won by the person who knows the most information; they're won by the person who is most persuasive for their position.

This is an ongoing process. The issues are difficult and complex and the president feels it's important to bring the leaders together.