Another "Disgruntled" Bush employee
After high profile books by Secretary O' Neil and Richard Clarke, Scott McClellan has joined the growing list of former Bush employees who are speaking out about the insides of the Bush Administration. This comes as a big surprise since unlike the other former employees who have written books being critical of Bush, McClellan is a long time Bush loyalists going back as far as when he was Governor of Texas. He described the invasion of Iraq as a "serious strategic blunder" and the turning point for him was when he was mis-led about the Valarie Plame leak case by Rove and other top aides.
Bush loyalists are already going on the attack calling him a disgruntled ex-employee and saying perhaps his editor made changes, but Scott McClellan seems to be sticking by his statements. Even CIA Director George Tenet and Gen. Franks have written books, while not overly critical, they have criticized the planning in Iraq. The lists keeps on growing of "disgruntled" ex-employees, are they really disgruntled or is the truth about the Bush Administration finally being documented. This man was not an outsider, he was the Press Secretary of the United States of America appointed by the President himself, his words can not just be discounted.
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After high profile books by Secretary O' Neil and Richard Clarke, Scott McClellan has joined the growing list of former Bush employees who are speaking out about the insides of the Bush Administration. This comes as a big surprise since unlike the other former employees who have written books being critical of Bush, McClellan is a long time Bush loyalists going back as far as when he was Governor of Texas. He described the invasion of Iraq as a "serious strategic blunder" and the turning point for him was when he was mis-led about the Valarie Plame leak case by Rove and other top aides.
Bush loyalists are already going on the attack calling him a disgruntled ex-employee and saying perhaps his editor made changes, but Scott McClellan seems to be sticking by his statements. Even CIA Director George Tenet and Gen. Franks have written books, while not overly critical, they have criticized the planning in Iraq. The lists keeps on growing of "disgruntled" ex-employees, are they really disgruntled or is the truth about the Bush Administration finally being documented. This man was not an outsider, he was the Press Secretary of the United States of America appointed by the President himself, his words can not just be discounted.
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Bush loyalists are already going on the attack calling him a disgruntled ex-employee and saying perhaps his editor made changes, but Scott McClellan seems to be sticking by his statements. Even CIA Director George Tenet and Gen. Franks have written books, while not overly critical, they have criticized the planning in Iraq. The lists keeps on growing of "disgruntled" ex-employees, are they really disgruntled or is the truth about the Bush Administration finally being documented. This man was not an outsider, he was the Press Secretary of the United States of America appointed by the President himself, his words can not just be discounted.
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