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What Happened: Inside the Bush White House and Washington's Culture of Deception

What Happened: Inside the Bush White House and Washington's Culture of Deception

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A good attempt
This book was well-written and thoughtful. It helped me to see President Bush in a new light. Mr. McClellan makes an excellent point about the "permanent campaign" and it's toxic divisiveness.
However, I found this book disappointing in some ways. While I don't doubt his sincerity, the author stops short of explaining the motivations and actions of the more controversial GOP policies. It's as though, after a lifetime in politics, he's honestly incapable of being completely sincere and apolitical.
2008-08-09
A thoughtful, reflective account: important contribution to history
Michael Hirsh wrote, in Newsweek, a criticism of pundits, asking why the public should acquire this information from McClellan and not the media.
Hello?
"Why do we have to hear this from him?"--because HE WAS THERE. Scott McClellan's THE person to hear it from! And thanks to him for writing the book! His report is far more measured and thoughtful than anything, so far, written by "pundits."
2008-08-09
GOOD BUT A LOTTA FLUFF
I admire McCllelan as the only one with guts enough to buck the corporate-fascist government of the Cheney / Bush-League administration. The fact that he had to keep talking over the incoming flak in the W.H. seems to have allowed him to feel he could withstand the fox-noise, corporate nightly news, Limbaughed, O'Reely shills, and keep going after he blew the whistle. His view of the Texas and Washington scenes are a little on the gee-whizz side at times, but that's part of his make-up and a big reason the liars thought he be a good shill, too. Too bad (for Cheney/Bush and the gang) that he also had some character.
2008-08-08
some good inside information
not as well written as George Tenet's book, but some good inside info as to the deception behind the "leak", and the drumming up of the reason to go to war with Iraq. Skipped over the chapter about his grandfather tho... wasn't much interested in that topic. Seemed to be more of a "filler" chapter to make the book a bit larger. All in all, some good inside info into our current administration.
2008-08-07
At last a conscience.
I read this book mostly out of curiosity. I'm glad I did. It's nice to see someone who has a conscience and says that perhaps he was in error, but due to the fact that he was misled. Mr. McClellan appears to be a responsible type, who realized he was used, and has come out to publicly set the record straight. There are those who would take the Mafia approach and claim that Mr. McClellan should have kept things to himself to protect those above him, although they were doing things to mislead the American people. He chose not to take this road and showed us all that mistakes had been made, and we are still paying for them. Others who were around him at the time continue to be deceptive. Mr McClellan should be proud of what he has done.
2008-08-06
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