Article: `Working in the eye of the storm': Tim Goeglein pretended as a boy to be a White House news correspondent. Today he finds himself working inside those walls as a special assistant to the president.(Interview)

Tim Goeglein worked 10 years for Republican senator Dan Coats of Indiana, now U.S. ambassador to Germany. He a veteran of the 2000 Bush/ Cheney presidential campaign, for which he moved his family to Austin, Texas, to work for George W. Bush. Since January 2001, Goeglein has been working in the White House, where he is a special assistant to the president and deputy director of public liaison, positions that keep him very busy indeed.

Goeglein, who turned 38 in January, tells INSIGHT that part of his White House work is "getting the president message out to conservatives, Catholics, Protestants and evangelicals, the gamut of the faith community." His job also ...

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