McClellan and Second Thoughts
In this version of shock therapy, Scottie McClellan and David Brock and Eric Shinseki would warn kids not to listen to Rush Limbaugh or watch Bill O'Reilly or read Ann Coulter.
In this version of shock therapy, Scottie McClellan and David Brock and Eric Shinseki would warn kids not to listen to Rush Limbaugh or watch Bill O'Reilly or read Ann Coulter.
Karen Dalton-Beninato | Posted 06.04.2008 | Home
McCain wasn't concerned when Katrina hit or with infrastructure funding in the years before the disaster. Now he comes to the suburbs and raises funds, not for relief, but for his campaign.
Byron Williams | Posted 05.29.2008 | Politics
McClellan's assertions are certainly not good news for the McCain campaign, which would prefer to engage in a linear conversation about Iraq than to get bogged down in its inception.
Bob Cesca | Posted 05.29.2008 | Politics
While many of the top-shelf cable news reporters are making excuses, the Bush administration and the McCain campaign are making plans for more wars. But they're also making ribs! So never mind all that. Pass the sauce.
Jamie Malanowski | Posted 05.29.2008 | Politics
Scott's old mates seem none too happy with him these days. Of course, what they're saying may not be exactly the same as what they're thinking.
Nancy Snow | Posted 05.29.2008 | Media
If McClellan had cared about the public interest or the public need to know about such manipulation in marketing war then he should have spoken up when it had a personal cost. That is courage.
Chez Pazienza | Posted 05.28.2008 | Politics
It's easy for McClellan to bash his former boss when the latter has already been leveled by his own bald-faced incompetence. He should've said something a couple of years ago, when it would've mattered.
Huffington Post | Rachel Sklar | Posted 05.28.2008 | Media
We asked the publisher if the publicity of McClellan's book felt different this time around, or if this was exactly what he planned. After all, doesn't every publisher plan for their books to hit #1?
AP | JENNIFER LOVEN | Posted 05.28.2008 | Politics
WASHINGTON — In a shocking turnabout, the press secretary most known for defending President Bush on Iraq, Katrina and a host of other controver...
Bob Franken | Posted 05.28.2008 | Media
Who would have thought that it would be Scott McClellan, the ever-loyal stick-to-the-message press secretary who would nail one of the worst outrages of this administration.
Politico/Washington Post | Posted 05.27.2008 | Politics
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John Feffer | Posted 06.05.2008 | Politics