Scott McClellan whacks at bush, White House

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Former White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan writes in a surprisingly scathing memoir to be published next week that President Bush “veered terribly off course,” was not “open and forthright on Iraq,” and took a “permanent campaign approach” to governing at the expense of candor and competence.

Among the most explosive revelations in the 341-page book, titled “What Happened: Inside the Bush White House and Washington’s Culture of Deception” (Public Affairs, $27.95):

• McClellan charges that Bush relied on “propaganda” to sell the war.

• He says the White House press corps was too easy on the administration during the run-up to the war.

• He admits that some of his own assertions from the briefing room podium turned out to be “badly misguided.”

• The longtime Bush loyalist also suggests that two top aides held a secret West Wing meeting to get their story straight about the CIA leak case at a time when federal prosecutors were after them — and McClellan was continuing to defend them despite mounting evidence they had not given him all the facts.

• McClellan asserts that the aides — Karl Rove, the president’s senior adviser, and I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby, the vice president’s chief of staff — “had at best misled” him about their role in the disclosure of former CIA operative Valerie Plame’s identity.

A few reporters were offered advance copies of the book, with the restriction that their stories not appear until Sunday, the day before the official publication date. Politico declined and purchased “What Happened” at a Washington bookstore.

The eagerly awaited book, while recounting many fond memories of Bush and describing him as “authentic” and “sincere,” is harsher than reporters and White House officials had expected.

McClellan was one of the president’s earliest and most loyal political aides, and most of his friends had expected him to take a few swipes at his former colleague in order to sell books but also to paint a largely affectionate portrait.

Instead, McClellan’s tone is often harsh. He writes, for example, that after Hurricane Katrina, the White House “spent most of the first week in a state of denial,” and he blames Rove for suggesting the photo of the president comfortably observing the disaster during an Air Force One flyover. McClellan says he and counselor to the president Dan Bartlett had opposed the idea and thought it had been scrapped.

But he writes that he later was told that “Karl was convinced we needed to do it — and the president agreed.”

“One of the worst disasters in our nation’s history became one of the biggest disasters in Bush’s presidency. Katrina and the botched federal response to it would largely come to define Bush’s second term,” he writes. “And the perception of this catastrophe was made worse by previous decisions President Bush had made, including, first and foremost, the failure to be open and forthright on Iraq and rushing to war with inadequate planning and preparation for its aftermath.”

One of Bush's most loyal publicly calls him out. Don't worry though, I'm sure it's all just to sell a few more books and couldn't possibly be true... and I have some ocean front property for sale in Arizona.
 
if he would write teh TRUTH then no one would buy the book and he wouldnt make money

if he LIES and makes stuff up he gets on all the shows and makes money

so I dont believe a word:rolleyes:
 
if he would write teh TRUTH then no one would buy the book and he wouldnt make money

if he LIES and makes stuff up he gets on all the shows and makes money

so I dont believe a word:rolleyes:

Of course you don't believe it Dizzybooby.

They're ALL lying. :rolleyes:

Ocean front property in in Ar-i-zona...
From my front porch you can see the sea...
 
When the anti Bush books are out, they ALL make the TV gab shows and the print

when Feith writes the TRUTH about the war

He doesnt get ONE REVIEW in MSM

DoughBoy, FAT MAC learned!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Bash Bush=Big Bucks

Truth=STARVE
 
re: Scott McClellan [Seth Leibsohn]


I'll say this for Scott McClellan, at last he learned how to communicate. He was, to my mind, one of the worst press secretaries in presidential history — at least in modern times, continually cowed by the press, never able to show any confidence, and making us all wince whenever he held a briefing.

His book, titled What Happened, seems to go after Karl Rove, Scooter Libby, the president and others. The main releases we read about are how the president bollixed the response to Katrina and how the White House made a political campaign of the Iraq war, using, as Scott puts it, "a propaganda campaign."

The first thing to ask about these kinds of books is "does it help history, does it shed light, does it add to the sum total of knowledge about a topic history or contemporary analysis can use to shed light on an administration?" OR, rather, "is this a self-aggrandizing after-the-fact justification to bolster one's own reputation and credibility?" especially after having done such a poor job in the first place.

I think we'll probably find this book is mostly of the latter category. The evidence I've seen does in fact show that the administration had different justifications for the liberation of Iraq — but we saw them plainly and in the open before as well as after the invasion. The president, the secretary of state, the VP, and many others gave lots of reasons for the invasion of Iraq. There were international legal cases, there were public policy cases, there were national security cases all to be made. And they were. The idea that the press didn't do its job and was too soft on the president — as McClellan writes — is, frankly, laughable. Raise your hand if you have any evidence that the press was too soft on the administration.

As far as Katrina, I think we all know and can admit it was both a public policy and public relations disaster. We had a bad FEMA director, the president should not have flown over the disaster, or said Michael Brown was doing a good job. But it wasn't just the administration that didn't do so hot. I seem to recall state and local officials, those who had more access to the facts on the ground, those tasked with evacuation plans, those responsible for the city and state, were pretty unprepared as well. Heck, the mayor's family fled the state. Not the city, the state.

Finally, we'll learn more as those written about in his book speak out. I note Fran Townsend is already on record saying she recalls no meeting where Scott McClellan ever objected to what was being said or made his dissenting views known. And I'll just leave you with this — having not read the book and having no plans to do so: don't you think that when someone has an objection to what is being done, they owe it to the public and as a mark of duty to do something about it or say something about it at the time, rather than wait two years and save it for a book? Does that in and of itself not cut down some of the credibility.

The job of press secretary is not easy, but it can be done well, as Tony Snow and Dana Perino have shown. You want a Democratic example, I always thought Mike McCurry did a good job — and with good cheer in a tough time. But I'll say one other thing, too. I think this genre of book is losing its cache, and people are getting a little tired of the game which goes something like this: Get a high-level job, make your name and reputation, do an average job at it, then write a book after you leave that helps nobody but bolsters your own reputation at the expense of those without book contracts. It's one of the uglier things in Washington, and as I say, I think its days will soon be over. People are tired of it.
:rolleyes:
 
busybody whacks off to President George Bush.

So he and Scott McClellan have something in common.
 
Scotty contends that the truth came out "years later" and that he was "shocked -- SHOCKED -- to find gambling going on!"

How can the last person on Earth who knew the Administration and Rove were lying through their teeth be the fucking Press Secretary for Bush?

He should have written this book in '05.
 
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Scotty contends that the truth came out "years later" and that he was "shocked -- SHOCKED -- to find gambling going on!"

How can the last person on Earth who knew the Administration and Rove were lying through their teeth be the fucking Press Secretary for Bush?

He should have written this book in '03.

He sees which way the winds are blowing.... and like a false flag, waves with them.
 
He sees which way the winds are blowing.... and like a false flag, waves with them.

I don't know about that. I think Buchanan's assessment is pretty much right on. The Administration fucked him over by making him lie for three years, and this is his shot at getting his name back.

Still -- he was pretty fucking blind.
 
I don't know about that. I think Buchanan's assessment is pretty much right on. The Administration fucked him over by making him lie for three years, and this is his shot at getting his name back.

Still -- he was pretty fucking blind.

Either way, the book sounds pretty interesting. I'll look on Amazon and see if it there.
 
I don't know about that. I think Buchanan's assessment is pretty much right on. The Administration fucked him over by making him lie for three years, and this is his shot at getting his name back.

Still -- he was pretty fucking blind.

He served in the bush administration... His chances of getting his name back are about as good as ishmael getting a hard-on.
 
I cant wait for Tony Snows book.

But really all this is a mute point. Every rational person realizes that this "Gang" is the worst administration this country has ever seen and the legacy and history will document that just fine.

We dont need any tell all books to know what time it is.
 
Does he reveal his steamy sexual affair with Ari Fleischer?
 
Scotty contends that the truth came out "years later" and that he was "shocked -- SHOCKED -- to find gambling going on!"

How can the last person on Earth who knew the Administration and Rove were lying through their teeth be the fucking Press Secretary for Bush?

He should have written this book in '05.

Yeah, few people are going to buy the book because it just rehashes what we already know. :rolleyes:
 
This is by far the most corrupt administration in history. Virtually the entire cabinet has been dismantled. There's a revolving door of press secretaries who can't handle the filth of Bush and Cheney. This is a black mark on U.S. history and the legacy G.W. Bush strived for will be one of disgust and contempt by the American public and the rest of the world.
 
Why is it that the biggest shit-heads in the world get to write books about their involvement with other shit-heads and make money from it?

McClellan is nothing less than an accomplice to genocide, one of the many war cheerleaders that helped sell the product.

A truly despicable human being...
 
Why is it that the biggest shit-heads in the world get to write books about their involvement with other shit-heads and make money from it?

McClellan is nothing less than an accomplice to genocide, one of the many war cheerleaders that helped sell the product.

A truly despicable human being...

you really didn't expect him not to capitalize on a cash cow while he still had the chance did you? Yes he's bathed in the filfth and finds an opportunity to become filthty rich.... That's what these fuckers do.
 
In the book does McClellen reveal anything about whether Jeffrey Gannon who snuck into the whitehouse press corps years ago is really Johnny Gosch the missing paper boy from my neighborhood in Iowa?

There are some interesting conspiracy theories about this. Google Johnny Gosch and Jeffrey Gannon and read up......

Johnny Gosch lived in my neighborhood and we actually share the exact same birthday November 12, 1969.. I didn't know him as a child, but I keep tabs on the case every time I have my own birthday... the case has been featured on America's Most Wanted a few times......
 
Why is it that the biggest shit-heads in the world get to write books about their involvement with other shit-heads and make money from it?

McClellan is nothing less than an accomplice to genocide, one of the many war cheerleaders that helped sell the product.

A truly despicable human being...

The surge is working!
 
I kind of like the disgruntled employee spin coming from the white house.

It's so surprising.
 
i've not read the book, nor will i.
not because it's not true. but because if every word is accurate, it still came from a source with zero credibility.
 
McClellan is a tool. He stood up there and told the lies. He's part of the problem.
 
It is kind of ironic a tell-all book from a former spin room doctor.
 
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