From Deseret News archives:
Jenna's ex is Jeeves to Bush
"People will say, 'Is this a good time to raise something?' " said Joe Hagin, the White House deputy chief of staff. "And Blake will say, 'Well, he's reviewing a speech right now,' or 'He's got a couple of members of Congress up in the stateroom on the plane, so it would be better to wait half an hour.' "
Part Sherpa, part butler, part air-traffic controller, Gottesman, 25, is the president's personal aide. It is a job steeped in the minutiae of carrying Bush's Altoids, Sharpie markers and hand sanitizer, and in the delicacy of handling the check on the rare occasions when the president dines out. Gottesman also keeps track of the paper flow to the president, logs all his meetings and phone calls, and questions senior aides about grammar and phrasing in Bush's speech texts.
"He'll say, 'You probably ought to take a look at this word,' " Hagin said.
Hagin compares Gottesman to Radar O'Reilly, the clerk in the movie and television series "MASH," who knew what the colonel was going to say before he said it.
"He anticipates and thinks three or four steps ahead of everyone else," said Hagin, who was the personal aide to George H.W. Bush when he was vice president.
Gottesman, who makes about $70,000 a year, declined to be interviewed for this article, saying that cooperation would paint him as a publicity hound. Senior staff members describe him as precocious, self-effacing and savvy enough to know that calling attention to himself would not sit well with the president, who has a low tolerance for self-promotion by members of his staff.
"Blake is extremely, extremely aware that this is all about President Bush and not about him," said Gottesman's friend Reed Dickens, a former aide in the White House press office and in Bush's 2004 campaign. "His dominant characteristic is how humble he is."
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