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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- freshfunk5 I'm a Fan of freshfunk5 4 fans permalink

BREAKING NEWS!
Former White House Press Secretary writes REVEALING book about how the Bush White House peddles propaganda and spin in order to push the country to go to war. FURTHERMORE, he reveals that Bush spends his 4 years campaigning instead of leading in order to guarantee 2nd TERM.

This could've been rewritten as:

BREAKING NEWS!
Former White House Press Secretary writes book on things everyone else already knows.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:44 PM on 05/29/2008
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Cheney's 'secret' Energy Plan is the king pin that links Big Oil to the MIC.

China's funding our Crusade for Muslim Resources is very Orwellian!!!!

3 nation states remaining trading partners, engaging in limited wars??

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:41 PM on 05/29/2008
- rabprevent I'm a Fan of rabprevent 11 fans permalink

Actually, the only person freeking out about this is Karl Roe since he will be the one NOT GETTING A PARDON and will go to jail for 20 yrs or so.
Please if there is ever a god, send him to jail to rot!!!
ALL WE REALLY NEED AT THIS POINT FROM SCOTT IS THE PAPERTRAIL ABOUT TWO WEEKS BEFORE THE ELECTION TO DESTROY THE TROLL'S DREAM ENTIRELY!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:38 PM on 05/29/2008
- Sparky123 I'm a Fan of Sparky123 6 fans permalink

But wait....Karl will be called out to really slime Scott and Obama. The press will give in and let the dirt fly. Rove has just been hiding in the dark, waiting for his cue. Abandon hope, all who still believe that Obama can win. McCain will slide in easily in November and the American people will nod their heads and go back to watching American Idol and football. Cheap beer and sports will be our downfall.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:45 PM on 05/29/2008
- Economike I'm a Fan of Economike 32 fans permalink
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respectfully, I would say that Rove has become obsolete.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:03 PM on 05/29/2008
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One of the things that really got me suspicious about the Clintons was how many people they pardoned. When it comes down to pardoning day for the Bush administration it will be absolutely ridiculous. They should prosecute everybody after he steps down from office if they have to to avoid any pardoning. Can he pardon somebody who is as yet to be charged?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:46 PM on 05/29/2008
- 714Day I'm a Fan of 714Day 3 fans permalink

How d'ya figure the Rover won't get his pardon?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:50 PM on 05/29/2008
- Economike I'm a Fan of Economike 32 fans permalink
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If his trial strechtes beyond the point that the child president leaves office.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:59 PM on 05/29/2008
- RaraAvis17 I'm a Fan of RaraAvis17 7 fans permalink

She reminds me of an abused wife that keeps making up stories to cover up for the bruises and black eyes everyone can see.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:37 PM on 05/29/2008
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Wonder when Barbie Perino's book is coming out...oh wait she hasn't been given the "heck of job" pat on the back yet.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:43 PM on 05/29/2008
- mystic I'm a Fan of mystic 21 fans permalink

She hasn't written it yet, but she's titled it already: "I Am NOT Scum".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:51 PM on 05/29/2008
- Sparky123 I'm a Fan of Sparky123 6 fans permalink

Do you mean Laura?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:47 PM on 05/29/2008
- noamjunior I'm a Fan of noamjunior 86 fans permalink

Only One presidential candidate has vowed to look into any and all malfeasence in the Bush White House
OBAMA 08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:29 PM on 05/29/2008
- Flagal I'm a Fan of Flagal 7 fans permalink

Yes, Obama is the only one of the three candidates who isnt waist deep in the crap that is the Iraq war.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:34 PM on 05/29/2008
- Economike I'm a Fan of Economike 32 fans permalink
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No shit, first they forcebly take my tax dollars then they flush them down that rathole in Iraq. Thanks a lot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:07 PM on 05/29/2008
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Congress should do the investigating. To put this all on Obama would give people more motivation to get rid of him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:48 PM on 05/29/2008
- fumes I'm a Fan of fumes 91 fans permalink
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gobama!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:51 PM on 05/29/2008

I vaguely recall an old adage, something about not counting one's chickens before something else happens. Anyone remember how that goes?

I remember the '92 election, when Bill Clinton ran as a progressive. I believed him. I campaigned for him. Then, according to Thom Hartman, once Clinton got in office, Allen Greensapn and some other bigwigs came in and sat down with him. They said, "You know all those promises you made? Forget it. Here's how things work." And that, supposedly, is why Bill Clinton went from being the candidate of hope and change to what some call "the best Republican president we ever had".

Campaign promises are one thing. What one is able to actually do once in office can be something else entirely. I hope President Obama will investigate the Bushistas and bring them to justice wherever possible. I hope he will be able to manifest his vision for where this country should go next. I hope everything he promises comes to pass. It all sounds so wonderful. But life has taught me to NEVER, EVER count on a sure thing until I actually see it happening. And even then I'm still a little suspicious.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:20 PM on 05/29/2008
- Economike I'm a Fan of Economike 32 fans permalink
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well 4 dollar a gallon gas has hatched and it's changing things a lot. were in a time were I would expect a lot of other things to change. The bush administration has appeared monolithic like Stalin but this isn't the 1930's. The degradation of the environment has been going on for a long time as just one example. Now if we can just get young people to stop wearing flip flops in the city. There's a trend I abhor.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:05 PM on 05/29/2008
- GBecker I'm a Fan of GBecker 3 fans permalink

I just can't wait for Dana-the-Brain's book!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:27 PM on 05/29/2008
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Chap 1.
How to Lie down with dogs dog and Fleece America.

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

Um. Ew.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:20 PM on 05/29/2008

I heard her book is going straight to E Channel. Jessica Simson will be acting out the good parts.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:13 PM on 05/29/2008
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Forget it, forget this McClellan book! Obama is still a smoker? I'm voting for McCain. hehehe

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:25 PM on 05/29/2008
- vschicago I'm a Fan of vschicago 3 fans permalink

"white sacrificing" at its finest

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:41 PM on 05/29/2008
- jaschrod I'm a Fan of jaschrod 24 fans permalink

Like I said in my previous note, god pity the stupid.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:50 PM on 05/29/2008
- ChiGuy I'm a Fan of ChiGuy 346 fans permalink
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As Zay Smith put in his “Quicktakes” column in the Chicago Sun-Times this morning:

- White House press secretary Dana Perino regarding Scott McClellan's new memoir of deception and incompetence in the White House:
"This is not the Scott we knew."

- Former White House counselor Dan Bartlett regarding McClellan's memoir:
"This is not the Scott we knew."

- Karl Rove regarding McClellan's memoir:
"This doesn't sound like Scott, it really doesn't, not the Scott McClellan I've known."

Very nice work. Managed to get their stories straight in no time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:22 PM on 05/29/2008
- ChiGuy I'm a Fan of ChiGuy 346 fans permalink
    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:23 PM on 05/29/2008
- diogeron I'm a Fan of diogeron 7 fans permalink

My son says there is a "30% rule", which means that at any given time, 30% of people will believe ANYTHING, regardless of how innane an idea is or how much evidence is lacking for a specific claim. I think this explains the approximately 30% of Americans who still think Bush is doing a good job and who believe him.

Now, about that bridge in Brooklyn that I have for sale, cheap.......

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:22 PM on 05/29/2008
- LarsGruber I'm a Fan of LarsGruber 35 fans permalink

It used to be known as the 5% rule.

Guess there has been stupidity inflation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:26 PM on 05/29/2008
- carlgt1 I'm a Fan of carlgt1 16 fans permalink
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I guess it reflects the 30% of dumb AmeriKKKans who still think Bush & Cheney have honor & integrity!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:40 PM on 05/29/2008
- researcher I'm a Fan of researcher 118 fans permalink

what about the 80/20 rule?

it appears to work for almost everything.

but it does not appear to apply here.

95% of americans have let nationalism and patroitism overwhelm their rational minds.

calling your soldiers war heros for fighting in illegal wars is the very definition of imperialism.

in a just and intelligent nation bush jr would never have been allowed to go to war in iraq. in an ignorant nation with revenge in their hearts americans wanted to kill muslims any muslims.

now we pay the price in blood and treasure.

all candidates call mc war a war hero.

video to watch. very short.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6iLoXIpJFQ&feature=related

winter soldier venting his atrocities committed in Iraq.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:43 PM on 05/29/2008
- Flagal I'm a Fan of Flagal 7 fans permalink

Mclellans book is a gift for Obama.
Interesting how not one of these whithouse scumbags is denying what is in the book.
The media have toshoulder some of the blame, no doubt thats why Gregory was in full blown cover his ass mode last night on Hardball.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:22 PM on 05/29/2008

funwithwarcrimes.com says -- Dana, Dana, Dana...it will be so interesting to see how you see all of this in five years or so. You are staying loyal to people who do not deserve your loyalty. You would have been better off staying loyal to your own intelligence. Hope you've saved some dough for therapy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:16 PM on 05/29/2008
- Flagal I'm a Fan of Flagal 7 fans permalink

I hope Dana gets prosecuted for her lies. Her punishment will be to act as my slave for 10 years. Thats only fair.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:23 PM on 05/29/2008
- jaschrod I'm a Fan of jaschrod 24 fans permalink

Dana will will never figure it out, she does not even understand that she is being used, and looked at as a stupid puppet by the Bush administration.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:52 PM on 05/29/2008
- MikeDu I'm a Fan of MikeDu 158 fans permalink
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Have you noted the pansy news coverage of this? Especially good-old NPR this morning. They *started* the story with the WH denials and neocon outrage and barely even scratched the surface of the story itself. You'd expect Faux News to devote 70% of coverage to Rove's obfuscations and ignore the baseline facts but not NPR. I've seen NPR do this before, playing footsie with their beltway buddies instead of doing their jobs.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:16 PM on 05/29/2008
- ChiGuy I'm a Fan of ChiGuy 346 fans permalink
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I though Meredith Vieira did a good job going after him this morning.
Being a former Press Sec'y., he's very adept at dodging questions and steering the interviewer in a different direction, and she stuck pretty tightly to her plan.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:26 PM on 05/29/2008
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A local paper did the same thing, burying the article on page 15 and using a front-page refer with the headline "memoir denied." And unfortunately, I have known NPR to do this before, several times. NPR will bravely report on political corruption in Nepal, but not here.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:58 PM on 05/29/2008

If the Bush administration can be characterized by one single component, it would be the cloaked specter of ....."unpatriotic' . That gut wrenching fear of being labeled as "unpatriotic" spread like a cancer through Democracy.
We all know who these frightened folks were and still are. They were the ones who never asked questions. They were those who were so terrified of "that label" it caused them to put aside any and all reason. They were the ones who trembled at the thought of "that label" and stood silent to watch as this administration and its goons plundered and stole the rights of every American.
Make no mistake about this, folks- while you were all fighting about who was more patriotic, George Bush and company were laughing at you. You were the butt of every joke because you were such spineless suckers. And getting you idiots to do exactly what they wanted was so damn easy.
So now that you know the truth- the real question is: Didja learn anything??????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:16 PM on 05/29/2008
- RaraAvis17 I'm a Fan of RaraAvis17 7 fans permalink

HuffPo I wish you would run this story about Vincent Bugliosi's new book. I listened to him on my local A.M. radio station KPOJ this morning with Carl Wolfson. I don't remember half of my drive to work I was so excited listening to him talk about the criminals in the White House. He is looking for someone to prosecute Bush. Any takers? You'll be very, very, famous. Anyone?

http://www.prosecutionofbush.com/video.php

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:16 PM on 05/29/2008
- lisakaz2 I'm a Fan of lisakaz2 112 fans permalink
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Paging Patrick Fitzgerald!

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