February 11, 2009 2:52 PM

McClellan's Book Shouldn't Surprise Anyone

By
Tucker Reals
(MarketWatch)  Maybe it's because I live and work in New York City.

Unlike many Beltway denizens, I'm not surprised that former White House press secretary Scott McClellan has written a kiss-and-tell book about his years as President George W. Bush's spokesman. The memoir, titled "What Happened: Inside the Bush White House and Washington's Culture of Deception," has provoked a furor in Washington.

McClellan, who claims to have a sudden burst of conscience, wants to tell the world that the administration was wrong to go to war in Iraq and, I say, to quote the wisdom of "Seinfeld," yadda yadda yadda.

Get real

While serving as press secretary, McClellan was simply doing the bidding of his bosses by spreading their message. He's doing the same thing now -- only these days he's getting paid handsomely by a publisher.

Let's get real. McClellan wrote the book for the money. Maybe he went to work for Bush in the first place to satisfy an ideological yearning. But he sold Bush out for the bucks.

In some circles, McClellan would be hailed as a capitalist and an opportunist. Others might call him a weasel or a turncoat. In the movie "Goodfellas," the Mafia leaders would call someone like him, quite simply, a rat.

Who's kidding whom here? Publishing houses love it when knowledgeable insiders dish dirt on their benefactors. And who is more newsworthy than the president of the United States?

Of course, much of the criticism of McClellan's book is about saving face. It is in the interests of President Bush and his minions to act stunned and outraged. They say they didn't know this Scott McClellan.

At the same time, it's hard to feel sympathy for the administration. It misled the public and the media about invading Iraq. Folks on the left will get great satisfaction from seeing the administration squirm.

The media's role

The media, however, should derive no satisfaction from this memoir. McClellan writes about the skill with which the Bush White House manipulated reporters, who arguably allowed that to happen.

Conservative columnist Peggy Noonan wrote in Friday's Wall Street Journal:

"Mr. McClellan dwells on a point that all in government know, that day-to-day governance now is focused on media manipulation, with a particular eye to 'political blogs, popular web sites, paid advertising, talk radio' and news media in general. In the age of the permanent campaign, government has become merely an offshoot of campaigning. All is perception and spin. This mentality can 'cripple' an administration as, he says, it crippled the Clinton administration, with which he draws constant parallels. 'Like the Clinton administration, we had an elaborate campaign structure within the White House that drove much of what we did.'" (The Journal, like MarketWatch, is a unit of News Corp. )

I haven't read McClellan's book, so I can't quote from it. But to me, the furor surrounding it raises a question: What will happen when someone genuinely important -- for example, someone who actually helped craft Bush's Iraq strategy or the federal government's response to Hurricane Katrina -- writes a memoir?

I didn't vote for Dubya in 2000 or 2004, so it isn't like I'm sympathetic to his policies or interested in protecting his legacy.

Still, McClellan is no hero to me, either.

I just hope, at least, that he is a good writer.
By Jon Friedman

MarketWatch
  • Tucker Reals

    Tucker Reals is a senior news editor and overnight site editor for CBSNews.com, based at CBS News' London bureau.

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by bluestardad June 4, 2008 7:33 AM EDT
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by valendug June 2, 2008 9:47 PM EDT
valentine, what''s the difference between a clintoon and two bushtoons? you sound like a rush with one of those brain fried eggs. got drugs?
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by Buildnets June 2, 2008 9:41 PM EDT
"Bill Clintoon and his cronies had 8 opportunitires to take out Bin Laden. But he failed to act.. " I didn''t know we killed people for things they didn''t do yet. Wasn''t that the movie Minority Report? If we started that practice, maybe we never would have had Bush as president...
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by macusweil June 2, 2008 5:25 PM EDT
Whoa, muddy mudrose, you must be in Egypt ''cause you''re swimming in de Nile man!! LOL

Clarke and McClellan were smart enough to come clean before their reputations are forever sullied by Bush''s failed & corrupt presidency and his Republican gang of racketeers in Congress (think Tom Delay for one). These two whistle blowers are American heroes and will certainly avoid possible jail time when the truth is fully revealed.
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by mudrose-2009 June 2, 2008 3:29 PM EDT
''''Spin'''' in so far as it aims to mislead public opinion by distortion and coverup of the truth and thereby defeat the checks and balances in a democratic system should be accorded the gravity of a high crime. It should stop with this administration and this Republican Party.

Posted by jon2012

And you should have your head examined. Go onto the Huffington Post and MoveOn. Your patron saints are calling you to answer to Bush Derangement Syndrome.
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by ioweign June 2, 2008 3:29 PM EDT
Clintoon lied and 3,000 people died. Bush had to pick up the pieces and clean house little the WH and the rest of what Clintoon and his Administration failed. You can lie all you want.

Posted by mudrose at 12:22 PM : Jun 02, 2008


Richard Clark told them and all they wanted was Iraq, Iraq, Iraq...

"I don''t know where bin Laden is. I have no idea and really don''t care. It''s not that important. It''s not our priority." GWB - Washington, D.C., March 13, 2002

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by mudrose-2009 June 2, 2008 3:22 PM EDT
Mudrose, don''''t make like you''''re being honest and telling the truth for once. It doesn''''t become you.

Posted by jon2012

Clintoon lied and 3,000 people died. Bush had to pick up the pieces and clean house little the WH and the rest of what Clintoon and his Administration failed. You can lie all you want.
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by jon2012-2009 June 2, 2008 3:18 PM EDT
''Spin'' in so far as it aims to mislead public opinion by distortion and coverup of the truth and thereby defeat the checks and balances in a democratic system should be accorded the gravity of a high crime. It should stop with this administration and this Republican Party.
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by jon2012-2009 June 2, 2008 3:02 PM EDT
Posted by mudrose at 11:41 AM : Jun 02, 2008

Mudrose, don''t make like you''re being honest and telling the truth for once. It doesn''t become you.
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by mudrose-2009 June 2, 2008 2:41 PM EDT
As documented in the 9/11 report Bill Clintoon and his cronies had 8 opportunitires to take out Bin Laden. But he failed to act and the only act that did occur in terms of protecting people was when his national security adivisor Sandy Berger went into the National Archives stole documentation and destroyed it in an effort to cover up his utter incompetence in terms of combating the global terrorist threat in a post cold war world. Unfortunately George Bush was handed a stacked deck and has done the best he could under the circumstances and history will bear out the fact that he was a Good if not Great President. More Democratic lies and propaganda. What''s even worse while Hillary''s on the campaign trail Mr. Clintoon is cavorting with 19 year olds on his Clintoon Jet. Same ole same ole lying Bill.
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