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...weeks earlier, Legislative Liaison Kenneth Duberstein quit to join a private lobbying firm. The departure of these two "pragmatists" as well as the expected resignation early next year of Budget Director David Stockman, will leave Baker with only two staunch allies in the White House, Michael Deaver and Richard Darman. That prospect, along with the fatigue of three years in a very demanding job, may be the reason that one of Reagan's steadiest players is flirting with the idea of becoming a free agent...
Feldstein's chief opposition to open discussion of budget deficits is deputy chief of staff Richard G. Darman '64, a Harvard lecturer in Public Policy...
...Feldstein and Darman have no personal or underlying value disagreement," said Bator. "Their disagreement is very specific to what is going...
Summers pointed out that Darman, unlike Feldstein, was "in a heavily political position. He has been angry about Marty's talking publicly about deficits...
...worked with for 15 months. Speakes said the economic chief would not be asked "face to face." He jokingly wondered why the chairman was invited to a lunch to talk about the budget and snidely asserted that Feldstein might not "make it to dessert." Richard G. Darman, another White House aide joined the baiting when he sent Speakes a note during the conference implying the meal was the chairman's "last supper." Though Reagan himself did not sanction the performance--he was reportedly furious about it--he conspicuously did not rush to Feldstein's defense. And Reagan's willingness...