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Re “Bush Deals Card Out as Chief of Staff,” March 29

The Republicans were calling for a shake-up of administration staff. Now, with the resignation of Andrew H. Card Jr. and the installment of Budget Director Joshua B. Bolten as the new chief of staff, they are all patting each other on the back. From here, however, it seems that President Bush merely moved the players around the board.

How can someone who has been advising Bush since at least 2000 actually be considered a fresh face or infusion of new ideas? He’s part of the inner circle.

Are Republicans really that naive, or are they just hoping the public is?

ELIZABETH BROYLES

Claremont

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