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May 30, 2008 4:59 PM

Just When They Thought It Couldn't Get Any Worse…

(AP/CBS)
Mark Knoller is a White House Correspondent for CBS News.
Think the White House and its defenders are up in arms now about Scott McClellan?

Just imagine the uproar if he’s called to give sworn testimony to Congress about what he knows and heard during his White House years.

A democratic member of the House Judiciary Committee is already calling for McClellan to be summoned to testify under oath about such matters as the firings of those nine U.S. attorneys a couple years ago and the leaking of Valerie Plame’s identity as a CIA operative.

But the White House says it could move to stop McClellan from testifying about private presidential deliberations.

“Hypothetically? Yes, I think so,” said White House press secretary Dana Perino at today’s press briefing. “The law would allow for that.”

But she was quick to explain that the White House would not definitely take that action. But it is an option.

So far, there’s been no formal congressional request for McClellan’s testimony. If it came, Perino says White House counsel Fred Fielding would study the request or subpoena, and make a recommendation to the President on whether to invoke executive privilege to prevent McClellan from testifying.

Imagine the media circus if McClellan showed up at the witness table at the House Judiciary Committee to tell what he knows – under oath.

Perino began the day refining White House objections to what McClellan wrote.

“The central tenet of his book and our central objection is his premise that we purposefully and intentionally lied – and sent our men and women to combat for a lie,” Perino told her morning “gaggle” in the White House briefing room.

She said of McClellan: “He’s not free to suggest that people here, from the President on down, purposefully misled America to send its young men and women to war,” said Perino.

“That’s what is so hurtful to those of us who work here at the White House. That is why we are so puzzled. It’s why we are baffled.”

Perino says the President long ago admitted he had bad intelligence about Weapons of Mass Destruction in Iraq – and has taken actions to improve the intelligence agencies.

“Where it hurts us is that 4000 service members of our country – who volunteered to serve – have died in Iraq. They did not die in vain. And to suggest that they have, that is really hurtful.”

Perino said she still regards herself as a “close friend” of McClellan’s but never detected he anguished over U.S. policies in the manner described in his book.

She also never knew that he considered resigning while serving as Press Secretary.
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Field Notes
by sear1ngtruth June 1, 2008 1:11 AM EDT
"http://foxforum.blogs.foxnews.com/2008/05/30/why-would-scott-mcclellan-get-in-bed-with-george-soros/

Now, less than 24 hours after the announcement of the 300+ pages of pontifications worthy of tabloid hysteria, one of the %u2018other factors%u2019 has already been exposed. The Web site Little Green Footballs one of the world%u2019s most widely read blogs, has uncovered the stealth publisher of McClellan%u2019s Linda Blair moment in print%u2014 none other than leftist ideologue George Soros."

Explain that.
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by lambor59 May 31, 2008 4:31 PM EDT
Perino, you sound like Mark Foley or Ted Haggard.
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by lambor59 May 31, 2008 4:00 PM EDT
Nobody knows Bush better than Mc Clellan, not even his mother, not even his wife, they were very close friend dated back to the Texas days when Bush was still a bit more coherent. Perino, you only know this thug for a short while, so you are misled by him too.
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by lambor59 May 31, 2008 3:47 PM EDT
Everyone knows that from the drunken prez down, have purposedly misled the Americans and the world about every thing not just the war. Now they are puzzled and baffled??? because more people from their closest cirlce revealed the dark secrets from this criminal administration. what a joke , these people sound like Ted Bundy and BTK killer...
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by lambor59 May 31, 2008 3:35 PM EDT
Perino, ask your dumb boss that is it hurtful to discredit even the CIA operative reports??? stupid Perino and her boss, we all have to pay forever for these crooks. Please put them all on trials and find out the whole true...
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by annie99skeptic May 30, 2008 10:28 PM EDT
I want to thank Katie Couric for her honesty. Isn''t it funny that critics are talking about McClellan''s disloyalty - not about his charge against mainstream media?
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by jsfitzgerrel May 30, 2008 10:02 PM EDT
spineless
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