Nov 3rd, 2009 - CNN
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Washington (CNN) -- In the tight circle that surrounds President Obama, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs is in the inner bubble.
He's the 3 a.m. wake-up call when North Korea fires a test missile, or when the Nobel committee picks the president for the top award.
"Trust me, it is a job I would gladly give to anybody who would volunteer," Gibbs said.
After all, he's an adviser, a friend and a mouthpiece for the administration with more access than recent press secretaries.
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