Despite the fact that they should have known better, you have to feel some sympathy for those that have served as White House Press Secretary during the Bush administration. Let’s face it, a great deal of scorn is heaped on those that have to stand at that microphone and push bullshit on a routine basis. Thus, it comes as no surprise to me that Scott McClellan has made some rather damning accusation in his memoirs which are about to be published. From Politico…
“Former White House press secretary Scott McClellan names names in a caustic passage from a forthcoming memoir that accuses President Bush, Karl Rove and Vice President Cheney of being “involved” in his giving the press false information about the CIA leak case.
McClellan’s publisher released three paragraphs from the book “WHAT HAPPENED: Inside the Bush White House and What’s Wrong With Washington.”
The excerpts give no details about the alleged involvement of the president or vice president.
But McClellan lists five top officials as having allowed him inadvertently to mislead the public.
“I stood at the White house briefing room podium in front of the glare of the klieg lights for the better part of two weeks and publicly exonerated two of the seniormost aides in the White House: Karl Rove and Scooter Libby,” McClellan wrote.
“There was one problem. It was not true.”
McClellan then absolves himself and makes an inflammatory — and potentially lucrative for his publisher — charge.
“I had unknowingly passed along false information,” McClellan wrote.
“And five of the highest ranking officials in the administration were involved in my doing so: Rove, Libby, the vice president, the president’s chief of staff and the president himself.”
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Uh-Oh is right!
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what a time for the writer’s strike… i’d love to hear the daily show’s take on this!
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21917188/
It appears he isn’t actually accusing the President of lying.
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No wonder Al Gore is not running again
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with all of these people coming out and sharing the ‘truth’… its a wonder things haven’t really changed. its like we are numb to that kind of news now. like we expect it, and it doesn’t really bother us.
sad. somehow, democracy has lost its accountability factor (which i thought was kind of central to the whole thing).
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He comes out after Card, Libby, and Rove are gone, then tempers his statements about the president? What a weak punch. Regardless of whether or not what he says is factual, which it undoubtedly is, this is about moving books, not setting any sort of record straight.
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Weak punch indeed. I don’t think this is going to turn any heads. Those that accept the fact that the White House is the way it is have already accepted that fact, and those that don’t will need something a lot more concrete than a book saying that the President told him what he thought was true but turned out wasn’t.
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What? The Government isn’t telling us the whole truth?
I’m shocked.
No. Wait. I’m not.
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this makes my head hurt - although I’m not shocked at all. In my minds eye whenever I see them speak I just see loads of shit falling from their mouths… it’s actually disturbing I should get that looked at maybe
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where are you Colbert!
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Isn’t “lying for the administration” actually in bold all caps on the job description?
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Mr. McClellan could be going on vacation for a while….
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perhaps the grand jury should have subpoenaed him.
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At this point, George Bush and his colleagues could go on a killing spree (not including the war) and no one would do anything. He gets away with murder every day so this is just another drop in the bucket. They’re way past the point of impeaching him anyway.
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I’m surprised the Bush administration doesn’t either bribe or blackmail press secretaries to keep them quiet after leaving their posts. Maybe they do, in which case McClellan has real guts.