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« You can trust the Bush administration | Main | Linkdump ahoy! » May 29, 2008Scott McClellanScott McClellan on Bush and the selling of the Iraq war: In Iraq, McClellan added, Bush saw "his opportunity to create a legacy of greatness," something McClellan said Bush has said he believes is only available to wartime presidents. If this is true, if the president intentionally ignored data refuting the existence of Saddam's WMDs, he should be impeached. Also... Scott McClellan on the "liberal media": If anything, the national press corps was probably too deferential to the White House and to the administration in regard to the most important decision facing the nation during my years in Washington, the choice over whether to go to war in Iraq. "It shows how out of the loop he was," Mr Rove, the man once known as "Bush's Brain", said on Fox News where he is now a commentator. "This doesn't sound like Scott, it sounds like a left-wing blogger. I don't remember him speaking up [about the concerns laid out in the book] at the time." Ooooooh, get her. Videos and extras over at Crooks and Liars. [Psst! The more I look at the likes of Iain Dale and Paul Staines (aka 'Guido Fawkes', aka 'Mr Anti-The-Current-Establishment'), the more I'm reminded of the role played by people like Karl Rove and Scott McClellan in the selling of a stupid president and his stupid war. Dale especially. His pockets are lined with Ashcroft cash, so even if he isn't officially a professional liar for the Tory party, he may as well put it on his CV.] Posted by Manic on May 29, 2008 10:37 AM in the category It's War! It's Legal! It's Lovely! Pings (Trackback)For trackbacks, this is the URL: Comments Ha I wouldn't worry too much about the guy, I mean he may have lost his old friends but he had it all worked out. This article has some nice insight on his thought process: Posted by: Alyssa at May 29, 2008 8:21 PM - Post a commentThanks for signing in, . Now you can comment. (sign out) (If you're new to Bloggerheads, you may need to be approved by the moderator before your comment will appear. Until then, it won't appear on the entry. Thanks for waiting.) | |