"Nicolle Wallace" is an American author and political commentator. She previously served as communications chief during the presidency of George W. Bush and in his George W. Bush presidential campaign, 2004/2004 re-election campaign. In 2008, Wallace also served as a senior advisor for the John McCain presidential campaign, 2008/McCain–Palin campaign. She is a co-host of the talk show The View (U.S. TV series)/The View.

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He doesn't have to check with the press office to see what we've said before. He's the president, it's his prerogative.

He and I have shared a work space every day for two and a half years -- and I'm crushed.

He loves his rug. I've heard him describe it countless times.

One way to look at it is that the need to respond aggressively is born out of the audacity of the Democratic attacks. ... We recognized the need to set the record straight in a way that hasn't been necessary since the campaign.

The president is at his best when he's answering real and difficult questions from a cross-section of Americans.

When you're giving a tour of the Oval Office, you're trying to point to things that emphasize what you're trying to do. For him, the optimism is very symbolic of what he wants his presidency to be about.

We're returning to the structure we had at the beginning of the first term. All that changes is that the management of the day-to-day policy process will be put under Joel. Karl will keep the high-yield strategic role that he's always had.