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Why is Tony Blair apparently so intent on promoting him?In an interview with the Mirror this week, Mr Mandelson accused his enemies in the media and "the old Tory lobbyists who had it so good under Thatcher and Major" of using Mr Draper as a means of taking their revenge on him.
This sorry volume, in contrast, remains so focused on the author's adversarial relationship with the press, and so intent on promoting a positive image of the administration, that it will only ratify White House reporters' complaints that Mr. Fleischer was a "tight-lipped and secretive" press secretary.
Don't be so intent on promoting yourself, or your links, that you will be perceived as an intruder.
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