Overall, there are still 450 “advisers, assistants, number-crunchers, butlers, chefs and landscapers,” down from the massive 1,701 on staff before the shutdown. Josh Earnest, deputy press secretary, lamented, “The most evident impact is the lack of voices. There aren’t a bunch of people yammering on the phone.”
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
SHUTDOWN HORROR: WHITE HOUSE MESS MENU SHORTENED
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