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SCOTT McCLELLAN: Well, I, I think that the, the President, again, I, there's, there's a- going back to, uh, the way a lot of politicians get caught up in this whole environment in D.C., where it's ...
Former White House press secretary Scott McClellan, speaking out for the first time since publication of his searing memoir, told NBC's "Today" show on Thursday that he erroneously believed what ...
"I still like and admire George W. Bush," writes Scott McClellan, who served Bush for two years and nine months as White House press secretary.
Scott McClellan’s memoir offers more candor in a chapter than he let loose during his three years as the president’s spokesman. Often kept in the dark by his boss and, ...
Though Scott McClellan served as White House press secretary for three years, his words were perhaps never so closely picked over as they were this week. He’s working on a memoir of his time in ...
The allegations of deceit in Scott McClellan’s book have been a surprise not only for Bush officials enraged with the former White House spokesman but also for publishers who turned down what is ...
SCOTT McClellan’s “What Hap pened” may be the most aston ishing book ever written about a president by a onetime staffer. The former press secretary gives it to George W. Bush wit… ...
Scott McClellan's most explosive charges about the Iraq war are based not on any new evidence but rather on on a period of "reflection" and his reading of books and magazine articles af.
Excuse me if I'm resentful of the attention Scott McClellan, George W. Bush's onetime presidential press secretary, is receiving for ...
In defense of Scott McClellan Critics accuse the former press secretary of selling out for a big payday, but it's not true. I should know -- we have the same editor and publisher.
If nothing else, Scott McClellan’s new book vilifying the Bush administration provides more questions than answers about the character of McClellan himself (“Bushie’s Cruel Cuts,&… ...
In Scott McClellan's purported tell-all memoir of his trials as President George W. Bush's press secretary, he virtually ignores Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage's role leaking to me ...
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