Scott McCellan writes that Bush misled US on Iraq

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Ex-Press Aide Writes That Bush Misled US on Iraq
Wednesday 28 May 2008

by: Michael D. Shear, The Washington Post


In his new memoir, McClellan has charged that President George W. Bush was not "open and forthright on Iraq" and relied on "propaganda" to sell the war.

Former White House press secretary Scott McClellan writes in a new memoir that the Iraq war was sold to the American people with a sophisticated "political propaganda campaign" led by President Bush and aimed at "manipulating sources of public opinion" and "downplaying the major reason for going to war."



McClellan includes the charges in a 341-page book, "What Happened: Inside the Bush White House and Washington's Culture of Deception," that delivers a harsh look at the White House and the man he served for close to a decade.

He describes Bush as demonstrating a "lack of inquisitiveness," says the White House operated in "permanent campaign" mode, and admits to having been deceived by some in the president's inner circle about the leak of a CIA operative's name.


The book, coming from a man who was a tight-lipped defender of administration aides and policy, is certain to give fuel to critics of the administration, and McClellan has harsh words for many of his past colleagues. He accuses former White House adviser Karl Rove of misleading him about his role in the CIA case. He describes Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice as being deft at deflecting blame, and he calls Vice President Cheney "the magic man" who steered policy behind the scenes while leaving no fingerprints.

McClellan stops short of saying that Bush purposely lied about his reasons for invading Iraq, writing that he and his subordinates were not "employing out-and-out deception" to make their case for war in 2002.

But in a chapter titled "Selling the War," he alleges that the administration repeatedly shaded the truth and that Bush "managed the crisis in a way that almost guaranteed that the use of force would become the only feasible option."

"Over that summer of 2002," he writes, "top Bush aides had outlined a strategy for carefully orchestrating the coming campaign to aggressively sell the war.... In the permanent campaign era, it was all about manipulating sources of public opinion to the president's advantage."

McClellan, once a staunch defender of the war from the podium, comes to a stark conclusion, writing, "What I do know is that war should only be waged when necessary, and the Iraq war was not necessary."


McClellan resigned from the White House on April 19, 2006, after nearly three years as Bush's press secretary. The departure was part of a shake-up engineered by new Chief of Staff Joshua B. Bolten that also resulted in Rove surrendering his policy-management duties.

A White House spokeswoman declined to comment on the book, some contents of which were first disclosed by Politico.com. The Washington Post acquired a copy of the book yesterday, in advance of its official release Monday.

Responding to a request for comment, McClellan wrote in an e-mail: "Like many Americans, I am concerned about the poisonous atmosphere in Washington. I wanted to take readers inside the White House and provide them an open and honest look at how things went off course and what can be learned from it. Hopefully in some small way it will contribute to changing Washington for the better and move us beyond the hyper-partisan environment that has permeated Washington over the past 15 years."

The criticism of Bush in the book is striking, given that it comes from a man who followed him to Washington from Texas.

Bush is depicted as an out-of-touch leader, operating in a political bubble, who has stubbornly refused to admit mistakes. McClellan defends the president's intellect - "Bush is plenty smart enough to be president," he writes - but casts him as unwilling or unable to be reflective about his job.

"A more self-confident executive would be willing to acknowledge failure, to trust people's ability to forgive those who seek redemption for mistakes and show a readiness to change," he writes.

In another section, McClellan describes Bush as able to convince himself of his own spin and relates a phone call he overheard Bush having during the 2000 campaign, in which he said he could not remember whether he had used cocaine. "I remember thinking to myself, 'How can that be?'" he writes.

The former aide describes Bush as a willing participant in treating his presidency as a permanent political campaign, run in large part by his top political adviser, Rove.

"The president had promised himself that he would accomplish what his father had failed to do by winning a second term in office," he writes. "And that meant operating continually in campaign mode: never explaining, never apologizing, never retreating. Unfortunately, that strategy also had less justifiable repercussions: never reflecting, never reconsidering, never compromising. Especially not where Iraq was concerned."

McClellan has some kind words for Bush, calling him "a man of personal charm, wit and enormous political skill." He writes that the president "did not consciously set out to engage in these destructive practices. But like others before him, he chose to play the Washington game the way he found it, rather than changing the culture as he vowed to do at the outset of his campaign for the presidency."

McClellan charges that the campaign-style focus affected Bush's entire presidency. The ill-fated Air Force One flyover of New Orleans, after Hurricane Katrina struck the city, was conceived of by Rove, who was "thinking about the political perceptions" but ended up making Bush look "out of touch," he writes.

He says the White House's reaction to Katrina was more than just a public relations disaster, calling it "a failure of imagination and initiative" and the result of an administration that "let events control us." He adds: "It was a costly blunder."

McClellan admits to letting himself be deceived about the unmasking of CIA operative Valerie Plame Wilson, which resulted in his relentless pounding by the White House press corps over the activities of Rove and of Cheney aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby in the matter.

"I could feel something fall out of me into the abyss as each reporter took a turn whacking me," he writes of the withering criticism he received as the story played out. "It was my reputation crumbling away, bit by bit." He also suggests that Rove and Libby may have worked behind closed doors to coordinate their stories about the Plame leak. Late last year, McClellan's publisher released an excerpt of the book that suggested Bush had knowledge of the leak, something that won McClellan no friends in the administration.

As McClellan departed the White House, he said: "Change can be helpful, and this is a good time and good position to help bring about change. I am ready to move on."

He choked up as he told Bush on the South Lawn, "I have given it my all, sir, and I have given you my all."

Bush responded at the time: "He handled his assignments with class, integrity. He really represents the best of his family, our state and our country. It's going to be hard to replace Scott."


http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/05/27/AR2008052703679.html?hpid=topnews
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  • gabersgabers Posts: 2,787
    See, this IS big news.
  • polarispolaris Posts: 3,527
    well ... that's what many of us peaceniks said all along - it was so obvious but people still don't like to think their "elected" leaders who act this way ... as long as that myth continues - we aren't going anywhere ...
  • NYbenbenNYbenben Posts: 1,020
    i am absolutly shocked and appalled to know that Bush lied to the American pubic... LMAO...

    our worst president ever lied to us... and yet, he was elected to office not once, but twice? what the fuck is this world coming to....
    4/12/92, 8/11/92, 9/28/96, 9/11/98, 8/23/00, 8/24/00, 7/9/03, 4/30/03, 10/1/04, 10/3/05, 12/9/05, 5/12/06, 5/17/06, 5/28/06, 6/3/06, 12/9/06, EV LA 4/12-4/13/08, 6/12/08, 6,19,08, 6,20,08, 6/24/08, 6/25/08, 7/1/08

    and still jonesing for another show....
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  • ledveddermanledvedderman Posts: 7,761
    NYbenben wrote:
    i am absolutly shocked and appalled to know that Bush lied to the American pubic... LMAO...

    our worst president ever lied to us... and yet, he was elected to office not once, but twice? what the fuck is this world coming to....

    "Appointed" once to office, and "stole" into office once.
  • sweetpotatosweetpotato Posts: 1,278
    my2hands wrote:
    Ex-Press Aide Writes That Bush Misled US on Iraq
    Wednesday 28 May 2008

    by: Michael D. Shear, The Washington Post


    In his new memoir, McClellan has charged that President George W. Bush was not "open and forthright on Iraq" and relied on "propaganda" to sell the war.

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/05/27/AR2008052703679.html?hpid=topnews

    ARGH! you beat me to it. i just logged on with the intent to start a thread entitled: "This Just In: Scott McClellan Locates His Balls" :D

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  • Blind3Blind3 Posts: 1,149
    A shame Washington insiders don't care about the truth unless it sells books or they've moved on to the rubber chicken circuit or another career. Nice of McClellan to state the obvious. Typical Washington. Oral isn't sex and shading isn't lying.
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  • wwfairfieldwwfairfield Posts: 216
    some of these fuckers may really believe in a hell and the thought of eternal damnation is getting closer every day
  • josevolutionjosevolution Posts: 30,250
    only 4yrs late but better late than never .....and now another clone will be voted in just to keep tradition going :eek: ..
    jesus greets me looks just like me ....
  • FoxwellFoxwell Posts: 142
    Scott McClellan wrote in his memoirs that Bush actively promoted a propaganda machine designed to hide "the major reason for going to war." This seems like old news now, however I can't help but think how useful this information would have been five years ago.

    It appears that what Mark Twain said a hundred and fifty years ago is more relevant today than ever before:
    "It's curious that physical courage should be so common in the world and moral courage so rare."

    Now I know that Mr. McClellan will hide behind claims of "duty" and "I was just doing my job" and "I was serving at the pleasure of the President," but I'm getting so sick and tired of these former-generals and former-aides and former-sycophants coming out of the woodwork to tell us, the American public, information that would have saved hundreds of thousands of lives (American and Iraqi) had we known it five years ago. I'd like to tell Mr. McClellan and his fellow "whistle blowers" that relaying this information to us in 2003 would have been courageous, in 2008 it seems almost cowardly.

    I just wish someone in that godforsaken White House would have had the courage to stand up to the bullies. I know that is easier said than done, and honestly I don't know if I would have had the mettle to take on the Dark Lord Cheney, but I know I would have gladly carved someone's image into a mountainside if they had.
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  • my2handsmy2hands Posts: 17,117
    "This Just In: Scott McClellan Locates His Balls" :D


    oh yeah, thats good right there!


    can i rename my thread? :D
  • g under pg under p Surfing The far side of THE Sombrero Galaxy Posts: 18,200
    My2Hands I saw this in the Washington Post and you beat me to this post, now the question is will Fox News bring this up tonight or any other night. I know Keith Oberman will for sure.

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  • down_skidown_ski Posts: 328
    Who gives a shit, this is all OLLDDD news.

    He's just doing it for a little extra $$$

    But i doubt the book will sell over 100,000 copies.
  • g under pg under p Surfing The far side of THE Sombrero Galaxy Posts: 18,200
    down_ski wrote:
    Who gives a shit, this is all OLLDDD news.

    He's just doing it for a little extra $$$

    But i doubt the book will sell over 100,000 copies.

    Of course this about selling more books but it's certainly nice coming from one of the close insiders to the President.

    I hope more will come forward and you know money will be a driving force.

    Peace
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    *MUSIC IS the expression of EMOTION.....and that POLITICS IS merely the DECOY of PERCEPTION*
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    *The scientists of today think deeply instead of clearly. One must be sane to think clearly, but one can think deeply and be quite INSANE*....Nikola Tesla(a man who shaped our world of electricity with his futuristic inventions)


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  • ByrnzieByrnzie Posts: 21,037
    Blind3 wrote:
    A shame Washington insiders don't care about the truth unless it sells books or they've moved on to the rubber chicken circuit or another career. Nice of McClellan to state the obvious. Typical Washington. Oral isn't sex and shading isn't lying.

    Exactly. These fuckers are just trying to clear their own consciences now that it won't cost them anything. I mean, why didn't he stand up to Bush at the time, when it would have mattered.
  • mammasanmammasan Posts: 5,656
    Same as with NBC firing back at the White House over the Bush interview, a day late and a dollar short. Where the hell where these people when this bravado and information really mattered.
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  • Strangest TribeStrangest Tribe Posts: 2,502
    down_ski wrote:
    Who gives a shit, this is all OLLDDD news.

    He's just doing it for a little extra $$$

    But i doubt the book will sell over 100,000 copies.

    Try #1 on the Bestseller list...overnight
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  • polarispolaris Posts: 3,527
    i'm guessing scottie didn't get enuf of the pie to be complicit - so, this is his payback ...

    in any case - how does this adminstration continue to run a country?? ... it's ridiculous - they should all be in jail ...
  • CosmoCosmo Posts: 12,225
    Byrnzie wrote:
    Exactly. These fuckers are just trying to clear their own consciences now that it won't cost them anything. I mean, why didn't he stand up to Bush at the time, when it would have mattered.
    ...
    Because they are indoctrinated into this loyalist regime. There is a reason why they went with FOX News' Tony Snow as McCellan's replacement. Snow is a true Bush/PNAC loyalist and will continue to spin the facts with half-truths, misinformation and out-and-out lies.
    Also, I believe they were CONVINCED that this would be Hollywood style sequel to the 1991 Gulf War... sort of like how all of the 'Rambo' movies end up where the good guys always prevail.
    ...
    I'm just glad that some of these people have a conscience... I have a feeling we will never see a book from Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Rove, Rice, Wolfowitz or Ashcroft where the truth is revealed. The only one that has a slight chance is Colin Powell... but, I suspect that him being a soldier's soldier... he will always respect and follow the Chain of Command.
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  • beachdwellerbeachdweller Posts: 1,532
    does the right wing even get that by using the exact same talking points to attack McClellan, that they are just enforcing part of what he was saying about them?
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  • down_skidown_ski Posts: 328
    Try #1 on the Bestseller list...overnight

    Try...No
  • CosmoCosmo Posts: 12,225
    does the right wing even get that by using the exact same talking points to attack McClellan, that they are just enforcing part of what he was saying about them?
    ...
    Remember... they said the same things about Richard Clarke when he came out with his book that criticized the government. Anyone who betrays this administration is a disgruntled employee.
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