White House Responds To Scott McClellan's Accusations

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JENNIFER LOVEN | May 28, 2008 11:07 PM EST | AP

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In this April 19, 2006 file photo, President Bush, right, walks with White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan, right, at the White House in Washington, after McClellan announced that he is stepping down as White House press secretary. It's being reported that an upcoming book by McClellan says that President Bush relied on a propaganda campaign to sell the Iraq war in the place of honesty and candor. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds, File)

WASHINGTON — In a shocking turnabout, the press secretary most known for defending President Bush on Iraq, Katrina and a host of other controversial issues produced a memoir damning of his old boss on nearly every level _ from too much secrecy to a less-than-honest selling of the war to a lack of personal candor and an unwillingness to admit mistakes.

In the first major insider account of the Bush White House, one-time spokesman Scott McClellan calls the operation "insular, secretive and combative" and says it veered irretrievably off course as a result.

The White House responded angrily Wednesday to McClellan's confessional memoir, calling it self-serving sour grapes.

"Scott, we now know, is disgruntled about his experience at the White House," said current White House press secretary Dana Perino, a former deputy to McClellan. "We are puzzled. It is sad. This is not the Scott we knew."

McClellan was the White House press secretary from May 2003 to April 2006, the second of four so far in Bush's presidency.

He reveals that he was pushed to leave earlier than he had planned, and he displays some bitterness about that as well as about being sometimes kept out of the loop on key decision-making sessions.

He excludes himself from major involvement in some of what he calls the administration's biggest blunders, for instance the decision to go to war and the initial campaign to sell that decision to the American people. But he doesn't spare himself entirely, saying, "I fell far short of living up to the kind of public servant I wanted to be.

He includes criticism for the reporters whose questions he fielded. The news media, he says, were "complicit enablers" for focusing more on "covering the march to war instead of the necessity of war."

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And McClellan issues this disclaimer about Bush: "I do not believe he or his White House deliberately or consciously sought to deceive the American people."

But most everything else he writes comes awfully close to making just this assertion, all the more stunning coming from someone who had been one of the longest-serving of the band of loyalists to come to Washington with Bush from Texas.

The heart of the book concerns Bush's decision to go to war in Iraq, a determination McClellan says the president had made by early 2002 _ at least a full year before the invasion _ if not even earlier.

"He signed off on a strategy for selling the war that was less than candid and honest," McClellan writes in "What Happened: Inside the Bush White House and Washington's Culture of Deception."

The book, which had been scheduled for release on Monday, was being sold by bookstores on Wednesday after the publisher moved up its release amid intense media coverage of its contents.

McClellan says Bush's main reason for war always was "an ambitious and idealistic post-9/11 vision of transforming the Middle East through the spread of freedom." But Bush and his advisers made "a marketing choice" to downplay this rationale in favor of one focused on increasingly trumped-up portrayals of the threat posed by the weapons of mass destruction.

During the "political propaganda campaign to sell the war to the American people," Bush and his team tried to make the "WMD threat and the Iraqi connection to terrorism appear just a little more certain, a little less questionable than they were." Something else was downplayed as well, McClellan says: any discussion of "the possible unpleasant consequences of war _ casualties, economic effects, geopolitical risks, diplomatic repercussions."

In Bush's second term, as news from Iraq grew worse, McClellan says the president was "insulated from the reality of events on the ground and consequently began falling into the trap of believing his own spin."

All of this was a "serious strategic blunder" that sent Bush's presidency "terribly off course."

"The Iraq war was not necessary," McClellan concludes.

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton referred to the book and its author while campaigning Wednesday in Rapid City, S.D., saying, "In this book this young man essentially apologizes for having been part of misleading America for three years."

Reporters in Los Angeles with John McCain, the Republicans' candidate for president, asked if he believed that Bush used propaganda or deception regarding the war in Iraq. "I have no information on that fact. I am glad for one that Saddam Husein is no longer there," McCain said. He declined to comment on other assertions in the book, saying he had not read it.

McClellan draws a portrait of Bush as possessing "personal charm, wit and enormous political skill." He says Bush's administration early on possessed "seeds of greatness."

But McClellan ticks off a long list of Bush's weaknesses: someone with a penchant for self-deception if it "suits his needs at the moment," "an instinctive leader more than an intellectual leader" who has a lack of interest in delving deeply into policy options, a man with a lack of self-confidence that makes him unable to acknowledge when he's been wrong.

McClellan also writes extensively about what he says is the Bush White House's excessive focus on "the permanent campaign."

"The Bush team imitated some of the worst qualities of the Clinton White House and even took them to new depths," he writes.

McClellan is most scathing on the topic of the administration's embrace of secrecy.

"The Bush administration lacked real accountability in large part because Bush himself did not embrace openness or government in the sunshine," he writes.

Three top Bush advisers come in for particularly harsh criticism.

McClellan calls Vice President Dick Cheney "the magic man" who "always seemed to get his way" and sometimes "simply could not contain his deep-seated certitude, even arrogance, to the detriment of the president."

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, who was national security adviser earlier in Bush's presidency, "was more interested in figuring out where the president stood and just carrying out his wishes while expending only cursory effort on helping him understand all the considerations and potential consequences" of war. Rice "was somehow able to keep her hands clean, even when the problems related to matters under her direct purview," McClellan says, but he predicts that "history will likely judge her harshly."

And former Bush political guru Karl Rove "always struck me as the kind of person who would be willing, in the heat of battle, to push the envelope to the limit of what is permissible ethically or legally."

The White House was severely damaged by blunders beyond the war, McClellan says.

When Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast in August 2005, for instance, the administration went on autopilot "rather than seizing the initiative and getting in front of what was happening on the ground."

And Bush's drive to remake the Social Security program after his 2004 re-election failed in large part because the White House focused almost exclusively on "selling our sketchily designed plan" instead of doing behind-the-scenes work with lawmakers.

McClellan explains his dramatic shift from defender to critic as a difficult act of personal contrition, a way, to learn from his mistakes, be true to his Christian faith and become a better person. He says he started the book to explain his role in the CIA leak case, in which some of his own words turned out to be what he called "badly misguided," though sincere at the time.

McClellan says Bush loyalists will no doubt continue to think the administration's decisions have been correct and its unpopularity undeserved. "I've become genuinely convinced otherwise," he says.

Indeed, former Bush aides joined current White House aides in expressing disbelief and disappointment at McClellan's account.

"Not once did Scott approach me _ privately or publicly _ to discuss any misgivings he had about the war in Iraq or the manner in which the White House made the case for war," McClellan's predecessor as press secretary, Ari Fleischer, said.

Said Fran Townsend, former head of the White House-based counterterrorism office and now a CNN commentator: "This now strikes me as self-serving, disingenuous and unprofessional."

Perino described Bush as "surprised" by the book but said the president wouldn't have anything to say about it. "He has more pressing matters than to spend time commenting on books by former staffers," she said.

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Associated Press writers Beth Fouhy in Rapid City, S.D., and Liz Sidoti in Los Angeles contributed to this report.

WASHINGTON — In a shocking turnabout, the press secretary most known for defending President Bush on Iraq, Katrina and a host of other controversial issues produced a memoir damning of his old b...
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- realpolitic I'm a Fan of realpolitic 164 fans permalink

Why does George Bush hate the constitution? Does he even know what is in it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:44 PM on 05/29/2008
- Fightnmad I'm a Fan of Fightnmad 43 fans permalink
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Scotty sorta reminds me of John Dean of Watergate infamy, who didn't start squawking the truth until Congress subpoenaed him. Now, he's an outspoken critic of the Bush Administration, the most corrupt in our nation's history.

I wanted to throw up reading about McClellan's "epiphany". It took him long enough to find his moral compass, and as a devout Christian, he did extensive damage (permanent for many troops) by his willful ignorance and unwillingness to speak truth to power- WHEN THE TIME WAS RIGHT. Over 4,000 caskets later, the guy finally gets courage and a conscience? This has CYA written all over it.

There are no amount of words, no apologies long enough, and no amount of memoirs that can turn back the clock and make nice, but maybe, just maybe McClellan could atone for some of his sins by taking the stand and spilling his guts.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:02 PM on 05/29/2008

The smartest rats jump ship before the mooring lines are thrown, then laugh at the others as they splash into the open sea....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:00 PM on 05/29/2008
- seawolf77 I'm a Fan of seawolf77 27 fans permalink

Really does anyone take the media seriously anymore. Imagine geing German at the end of the war listening to Geobells say victory is at hand while bombs were dropping into their living rooms. Everyone knows we went to war for oil. Everyone sees the price going thru the roof. Everyone knows it's getting worse. Everyone knows no politician has a clue on how to solve it. Everyone knows the denials are comical. Everyone knows Bush/Cheney and their posse are a bunch of liars. Tell us something we don't know like he's drinking and snorting coacaine again or screwing Condi or blwoing Rove.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:33 PM on 05/29/2008
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If they don't take KKKarl with them to Dubai or Paraguay, he'll have to have a major stroke or ???

They sure can't leave the little porker here to squeal when a real Atty Gen sics the law on his ass.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:33 PM on 05/29/2008
- refah I'm a Fan of refah 2 fans permalink

Oh ye of little faith. The bushies are masters at defusing these bombs, in fact, it is so easy to paint a liar as a liar, they are looking at this like a "turdblossom!" This is the opportunity they have been waiting for. Snotty Scottie gets rich, goes away and the allegations are called into question. What a blessing. Everyone else is still on board. Have you ever seen such a well coordinated response. I'm guessing Scott is a double agent as always. This stinks of karl. Scotty doesn't have the balls for this kind of operation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:29 PM on 05/29/2008
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The Bushes are not masters at diffusing bombs,

they simply rely on the press to not light the fuse.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:35 PM on 05/29/2008

This morning on the Today’s Show, McClellan did not back down when Bruce Bartlett tried to marginalize him. My sense of it is that McClellan had been used by Rove, Livey, and Cheney. Now I its pay back time. The MSM has its panties in a twist also, because McClellan accused them of not being critical the Administration’s bullshit during the lead up to the war. “I’m puzzled and sadden”; I bet there a whole lot more than that. By the way the Plane case is still open, Fitzgerald only suspended it, and in 7 months Bush can’t protect these criminals anymore or pardon them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:26 PM on 05/29/2008
- mystic I'm a Fan of mystic 20 fans permalink

Yes, but betcha McCain or Hillary would pardon all of them. That's why they are apoplectic about Obama winning.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:44 PM on 05/29/2008
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Thank God Bushco restored integrity back to the WH!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:24 PM on 05/29/2008

Actually, they haven't restored integrity yet, but they're going to any day now. Trust them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:31 PM on 05/29/2008
- CEDobson I'm a Fan of CEDobson 6 fans permalink
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This makes former President Bill Clinton's BJ look like foreplay.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:19 PM on 05/29/2008
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Two bimbo's passing in the parlor VS a million people killed for their oil?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:27 PM on 05/29/2008

No, more like playing Patty-cake.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:50 PM on 05/29/2008

Listen, the Right-Wing Media and Opinion Makers have conducted a 20 year campaign to Vilify Liberals, one that is probably the equal of Hitler's attempt to vilify Jews and Communists (but without the same results)---while at the same time Idealizing anything Republican. McClellan was probably caught up in it and now is struggling to sort out his feelings and truth from fiction.

This relentless campaign against Liberals has poisoned the minds and souls of Conservatives, turned them away from their fellow man and into a---now dying---cult. Until this multi-front assault comes to an end, this country will continue to be torn apart.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:18 PM on 05/29/2008
- FOXYLADY I'm a Fan of FOXYLADY 16 fans permalink

I totally agree with you Outsider~! It seems that many " AND OPEN MINDED AMERICANS STARTING WITH OUR FOUNDING FATHER". My family "used" to be Republican when to be a member of that part;y was the intelligent and sensible thing to do as during the "Great Depression" it was best to be a "Democrate" .....but no more!! Each party has it's problems and that is why my family now are "INDEPENDENTS" and not affiliated with either party. Hopefully, a lesson has been learned by the Bushites/Repukes and changes will occur???????????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:26 PM on 05/29/2008
- faust2001 I'm a Fan of faust2001 3 fans permalink

"I was only following orders!!!"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:03 PM on 05/29/2008
- Tom95134 I'm a Fan of Tom95134 55 fans permalink
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Didn't they same something like at at Nuremberg?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:14 PM on 05/29/2008

The 'press secretary' should be called what it is: The Propaganda Minister. Freedom of the press, means owning one and in this the fascist corporatarchs have a monopoly to the public mind. These, so called, journalists, what a laugh, should remove their heads from their own rear-ends, because in the end they will have sliced their own throats for a bit of prestigious ego. Now we see all of the self-serving cockroaches back-peddling scurrying to cover their asses. A day late and a dollar short; hundreds of thousands dead, crippled, psychologically destroyed and millions more displaced, in a greedy crusade for a gilded bed.

Peace, Best Wishes and Hope

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:04 PM on 05/29/2008
- flatus I'm a Fan of flatus 36 fans permalink
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One interesting thing that has come out of this is the crystal clear demonstration of 'Puglican talking points using precisely the same words:

We were PUZZLED
We are SAD
Not the Scotty we knew.
Why didn't he complain?

Amusing in the most frightening way.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:00 PM on 05/29/2008
- williamg I'm a Fan of williamg 251 fans permalink
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Yes. I think it only bolsters McClellan's arguement that the Bush Administration cares more about propaganda rather than informing the citizens of our country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:12 PM on 05/29/2008

They "wanted" him silent? Scotty better watch his back. Never know when one's brakes are going to go out or some other "random" accident... (sound of Dick Cheney laughing maniacally in the background muuaaaahhhhaaaaahhahaaa)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:50 PM on 05/29/2008
- FOXYLADY I'm a Fan of FOXYLADY 16 fans permalink

NOW THAT IS VERY LIKELY!! We should all pay attention. I remember that a woman who claimed that fool "W" impregnated in the past, made mention of that fact. It seems that after that she "committed suicide"......hhhuuummmm........convenient? Better watch out McClellan...look both ways before crossing streets and move quickly

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:30 PM on 05/29/2008

I think if most any woman was impregnated by Cokehead, they'd want to kill themselves.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:33 PM on 05/29/2008
- Economike I'm a Fan of Economike 32 fans permalink
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Wouldn't do any good the cows out of the barn. can't put the toothpaste back in the tube.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:56 PM on 05/29/2008
- evekendall I'm a Fan of evekendall 148 fans permalink
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Thank you, Scotty. Better late than never.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:48 PM on 05/29/2008
- Eartha I'm a Fan of Eartha 4 fans permalink
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I've got to agee. You can't fault a guy for not coming out with this book while "one tough grandma" was running for the governorship of Texas now can ya? It's funny how over the last month or so of campaigning Hillary's ways/speak has often reminded me of Scotty's Mamma's television commercials during her campaign.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:46 PM on 05/29/2008
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YAAAAWWWWNNNNN....

I don't understand the big hubabub...isn't it very evident that the junta that has been running this country for the past 8 years lied to the American people to get us into an unenessary war in order to win an election?!?! What's the phrase?.... "Scaring up the votes" ...for the life of me I don't understand why no person of political substance in this country hasn't called the "Great Bush II" the liar that he is and confront his minons who lied along with him!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:47 PM on 05/29/2008
- SaulGood I'm a Fan of SaulGood 33 fans permalink

but....isn't that what is happening?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:51 PM on 05/29/2008
- williamg I'm a Fan of williamg 251 fans permalink
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That is exactly what is happening. And from a member of the inner circle at that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:14 PM on 05/29/2008
- flatus I'm a Fan of flatus 36 fans permalink
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There are people willing to stand up and call him a liar but you'd have to loan them your balls for a few days.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:54 PM on 05/29/2008
- c3m I'm a Fan of c3m permalink

She's pimpin' for the Prez

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:44 PM on 05/29/2008
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