The White House and loyal Bushies attempt to discredit Scott Mcclellan by spewing talking points. Dan Bartlett, Karl Rove, Bob Dole, Dana Perino, George Bush, Ari Fleischer, and Dick Cheney are puzzled by the puzzling puzzle of the truth. Keith olbermann comments. ------------------------------------------- Right now Scott McClellan has no friends, and that's a shame. His former friends on the Republican side are trying to bury him. The rest of us are still skeptical of him and what he did when he was still in the Bush White House. And the press is trying to be tough on him specifically because he called them out for not being tough enough when he was press secretary. So, we have this ironic situation that in a time when McClellan is finally being honest, he has no defenders. I'm afraid this is going to lead the public to the false impression that the world is united in thinking he is a calculating opportunist who is trying to make a buck by turning on his friends. When, in fact, the reality is that the man finally grew a conscience. Throughout the book and his interviews, McClellan talks about how he grew uneasy throughout his time with Bush and finally his conscience got the better of him. I believe him. Why? Would it have been better if he dramatically stepped to the podium one day while he was still White House press secretary and said, "We have been doing an organized propaganda campaign to deceive the American people and I resign!"? Yes, that would have been better <b>...</b>
Author: AntiConformist911
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