Particularly when a grown up finally took over the job too little too late as hey say to salvage the outlook and upper hand on the information being delivered to the American people very short on good news and accomplishments finally came in the form of Mr Tony Snow, a professional that made McClellan look like the chubby little baby faced political rookie he was and still is.
So of coarse his only path to anywhere from professional obscurity and political excommunication is to sell his supposed "secrets" regarding George Bush and his administration now winding down to that always foaming at the mouth and out every other possible orifice Anti Bush and War crowd that'll buy anything and everything as long as it is denigrating to the president and the administration in any way possible. Especially when it can be used during the upcoming elections as ammunition preventing the GOP from capturing the White House again.
"Fat Little Backstabbing Weasel Cashes In at the Perfect Time" should be the headlines associated with this "BDS" category book release.
Ex-aide Scott McClellan says Bush misled the U.S. on war |
Nation & World | Seattle Times Newspaper: "WASHINGTON — Former White House press secretary Scott McClellan writes in a memoir that the Iraq war was sold to the American people with a sophisticated 'political propaganda campaign' led by President Bush and aimed at 'manipulating sources of public opinion' and 'downplaying the major reason for going to war.'
McClellan, 40, includes the charges in his book, 'What Happened: Inside the Bush White House and Washington's Culture of Deception,' that delivers a harsh look at the White House and the man he served for close to a decade. He describes Bush as demonstrating a 'lack of inquisitiveness,' says the White House operated in 'permanent campaign' mode and says he was deceived by some in the president's inner circle about the leak of a CIA operative's name.
He accuses former White House adviser Karl Rove of misleading him about his role in the CIA case. He describes Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice as being deft at deflecting blame and calls Vice President Dick Cheney 'the magic man' who steered policy behind the scenes.
McClellan, who was a tight-lipped defender of administration aides and policy, stops short of saying Bush purposely lied about his reasons for invading Iraq, writing that he and his subordinates were not 'employing o"
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