Scott McLellan, Former Press Secretary, Attacks Bush's White House

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First Posted: 05-27-08 06:36 PM   |   Updated: 06- 4-08 05:12 AM

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The Politico and Washington Post have excerpts from former White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan's scathing book on the Bush Administration.

From The Washington Post:

Bush is depicted as an out-of-touch leader, operating in a political bubble, who has stubbornly refused to admit mistakes. McClellan defends the president's intellect -- "Bush is plenty smart enough to be president," he writes -- but casts him as unwilling or unable to be reflective about his job.

"A more self-confident executive would be willing to acknowledge failure, to trust people's ability to forgive those who seek redemption for mistakes and show a readiness to change," he writes.

In another section, McClellan describes Bush as able to convince himself of his own spin and relates a phone call he overheard Bush having during the 2000 campaign, in which he said he could not remember whether he had used cocaine. "I remember thinking to myself, 'How can that be?' " he writes.

The former aide describes Bush as a willing participant in treating his presidency as a permanent political campaign, run in large part by his top political adviser, Rove.

"The president had promised himself that he would accomplish what his father had failed to do by winning a second term in office," he writes. "And that meant operating continually in campaign mode: never explaining, never apologizing, never retreating. Unfortunately, that strategy also had less justifiable repercussions: never reflecting, never reconsidering, never compromising. Especially not where Iraq was concerned."


From The Politico:


• 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.

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• 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.

The Wall Street Journal also has a series of excerpts:

As press secretary, I spent countless hours defending the administration from the podium in the White House briefing room. Although the things I said then were sincere, I have since come to realize that some of them were badly misguided. In these pages, I've tried to come to grips with some of the truths that life inside the White House bubble obscured.

My friends and former colleagues who lived and worked or are still working inside that bubble may not be happy with the perspective I present here. Many of them, I'm sure, remain convinced that the Bush administration has been fundamentally correct in its most controversial policy judgments, and that the dis-esteem in which most Americans currently hold it is undeserved.

Only time will tell. But I've become genuinely convinced otherwise.

The book has already hit number 1 on Amazon.

The Politico and Washington Post have excerpts from former White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan's scathing book on the Bush Administration. From The Washington Post: Bush is depicted as an o...
The Politico and Washington Post have excerpts from former White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan's scathing book on the Bush Administration. From The Washington Post: Bush is depicted as an o...
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McLellan should be offered immunity so he can testify against Bush. If Pelosi insists on keeping impeachment off the table, someone in Congress should bring a bill. Maybe we can still head off Bush's October surprise in Iran.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:17 PM on 05/28/2008
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I agree, since the war preceded McClellan, was not his decision to make, and he was only doing what he was hired to do. If if wasn't Scotty, it would have been someone else. If he was in any way complicit, it could likely never be proven, since he was in no position to stop what was going on, nor instrumental in policy.

Like Colin Powell, he had the sagacity to leave the White House, although he should have done it sooner. Furthermore, he could have kept this under his belt, and I'm certain could have been well paid to do that.

By taking this step, he has put himself in a rather precarious position, destroyed friendships, and possibly open himself to legal action. Mentioning one casual sexual affair in an autobiography can get you sued. Compare that to this.

No, rather than hype the money, I applaud Scott for this action, one likely to act as an expanding crack in the dike, and which will likely cause others to come forward. I look for Colin Powell to be one of the next to do so.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:02 PM on 05/28/2008
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Congressman Dennis Kucinich, remember him?, has had, for years, a resolution up in the House to impeach this president, even before Pelosi "took it off the table." But of course in a Republican Congress the impeachment went nowhere. But now...? Oh, you could get the Article of Impeachment passed in the House, but the Senate..., especially now with Ted Kennedy out.
Had I been the Democratic Leadership I would've, first thing, got to work on impeachment. At least they, during the impeachment proceedings, would've exposed the devilish machinations of Dubya and Darth and Condi and Rummy and Powell to Americans and to the World. But they chose not to impeach and so one wonders if there is, after all, collusion between the two parties.
One is also led to the idea of collusion between the two parties because of the way the Dems have consistently caved in on the War Funding whilst knowing, or should've known, that the obscene funding was also adding to the stupendously large debt we were already owing.
The whole affair is surreal. I do know one thing. Some body, or rather somebodies, have to be severely punished. There is no other just remedy!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:12 AM on 05/29/2008
- reelcobra I'm a Fan of reelcobra 6 fans permalink

We here on the HuffPo hard left should appreciate the fact that Scott sold out his old boss and went for the money. I mean, we are always excited when someone at State leaks information designed to hurt W and his set, like the Iran NIE that was disproved yesterday with the leaked info on the Iranian nuke program.

Maybe we could trade Cindy Sheehan for him, since she has no value to us anymore.

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BHO '08!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:10 PM on 05/28/2008
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It's one thing to be considered tacitly complicit because one failed to voice opposition. But McClellan was extremely vocal on behalf of the president regarding things he now admits he knew to be lies. He may be the first to voice his doubts on the administration, but after January 2009 the floodgates will open. Mr. McClellan will not be a lone rogue defector anymore, but he'll still be just as guilty. I say The Hague for the lot of them. Why should we let history judge those actively conspiring to dupe the world when the world can judge them now?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:05 PM on 05/28/2008
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With proof rolling in that the NYT and other outlets of the MSM knowingly worked as propagandists in the lead up to war, and with the substantial losses and damages to so many service men and women, together with the suffering of their families, I think that a class action lawsuit against these members of the forth estate is certainly in order. While it is right and proper that those individuals within the MSM should be held accountable, it is also vitally important that the MSM should learn the hard way that they must take seriously the awesome responsibly of holding our government to account.

This must never happen again (think Iran).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:55 PM on 05/28/2008
- reelcobra I'm a Fan of reelcobra 6 fans permalink

Hey JFB,

Nice initials. Presidential.

I say we have a Star Chamber, with you in charge. Would that satisfy your fantasy, or do you need minions to assist you in destroying our free press?

BHO '08!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:05 PM on 05/28/2008

After years of dealing with the media Scott McClellan is cashing in.

McClain/Clinton 08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:47 PM on 05/28/2008
- johnqeniac I'm a Fan of johnqeniac 6 fans permalink

mccain/clinton - would love to see those two nefarious mfs go down together...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:49 PM on 05/28/2008
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I'll buy his book when it's on the dollar table.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:24 PM on 05/28/2008
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Good for Scott. He will open the door for a lot of people, who were told to lie for the Bush Administration.
Thanks for the truth. "The truth will set you free. Kudos!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:27 PM on 05/28/2008
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And will the truth set the men, women, children and critters free who died because of the lies McClellan and others so willing participated in?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:45 PM on 05/28/2008
- Java2 I'm a Fan of Java2 4 fans permalink

When do you think Scott should have "fessed up"
Who would have supported him?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:16 PM on 05/28/2008

Shocking! Liars calling out liars.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:27 PM on 05/28/2008

Well, I guess McClellan's not going to be invited to clear brush at the Bush ranch. He also better not accept any Cheney hunting invitations.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:23 PM on 05/28/2008

I wonder how well boy George is sleeping now,since he never has a problem sleeping,with our soldiers dieing in Iraq,and he and Laura are having the time of their lives for the past seven and half years.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:23 PM on 05/28/2008
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Everything we suspected is proved out by Scottie.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:02 PM on 05/28/2008
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So now...Is that slime ball Patrick Fitzgerald going to act on this new information about the Valerie Plame case?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:51 PM on 05/28/2008
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What facts do you rely on to conclude that Fitzgerald is anything other than objective and honorable?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:10 PM on 05/28/2008
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Thanks allwrite, I agree. PF is one of the few with integrety in this whole mess.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:26 PM on 05/28/2008

This is no surprise it was all a scam as most of America and our Allies suspected. Bush is out of touch and everyone close to him knows it which is why Colin and such left his team. I remember how his face froze during a news conference when a reporter asked him to respond to an article that gasoline could go up to $4.00 this summer. Bush was clueless. The reporter respectfully repeated himself and Bush was still clueless. He had a personal vendetta, failed leadership. There were never any Weapons of Mass Destruction and they had not the commom sense to plant some. It is truly sad but time for us to push past this and get this nation back on track. Go Obama we need you more than ever!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:46 PM on 05/28/2008
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Actually there were weapons of mass destruction, we gave them to Iraq. The confusion came about when they couldn't be found. Where did they go?? How about Syria

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:20 PM on 05/28/2008
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Even if they were in Syria now (which they most likely are not), the types he had have a shelf-life, and they are now well beyond it. Maybe the Syrians can still use the 20-y/o sarin for insecticide.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:39 PM on 05/28/2008

PESONAL VENDETTA....rolitt, you hit the nail on the head.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:42 PM on 05/28/2008
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I'm glad that McLellan has finally brought these issues out in the open, although, it is too little, too late. He's admitting to knowing about things that may be illegal - not that the Justice Department would prosecute anyone in the Bush White house. And, in the chance someone was prosecuted, Bush probably would have pardoned that person. Isn't that right, Scooter?

As far as not being able to remember if you've done cocaine, you would have to have been seriously f-ed up at the time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:40 PM on 05/28/2008
- Okieborn I'm a Fan of Okieborn 69 fans permalink

TO LITTLE TO LATE !!
SCOTTY IS AFTER THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAR!!
WHEN HE LIED DAY AFTER DAY ABOUT BUSH'S FIASCO IN IRAQ !!
GO JUMP IN THE RIVER OF LOSERS SCOTT !!
YOU WILL FIND PLENTY OF OLD FRIENDS THERE

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:50 PM on 05/28/2008

WHAT McLellan has opened himself up to is a subpoena. Based on the publication of this book, no executive privilege can be employed as an injunction to his testimony.

The question is whether McLellan would be speaking for the prosecution or the defense in the inevitable litigation. Based on the public divorce that is taking place I'm betting that Rove and Bush are weighing all their options...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:20 PM on 05/28/2008
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Scott McClellan is being criticized on this blog for defending the war; defending the President's actions, and some will say, "Lying", as well. The truth be known, he may have had doubts, but as time went on, those doubts turned to angst and consternation.

I used to look at him squirm, wondering what he really knew, and how he could continue in that role. His statement, lifted from 'White House Responds to Scott McClellan's Accusations' is telling:

"When words I uttered, believing them to be true, were exposed as false, I was constrained by my duties and loyalty to the president and unable to comment," he said. "But I promised reporters and the public that I would someday tell the whole story of what I knew."

And that day is now.

Sure he'll make money on the book. That's irrelevant to the persecution he'll most likely now suffer. He may need his own security force to accompany him on his book tours.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:35 PM on 05/28/2008
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Perhaps Scott McLellan could help come up with the 6,000,000 missing emails that are still not accounted for also.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:35 PM on 05/28/2008
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