Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Is it Something in the White House Water?

With the news that former Bush Press Secretary Scott McCellan has written a memoir stating that the Iraq war was sold to the American people with a sophisticated "political propaganda campaign" he joins the legions of former officials who have come to their senses after leaving the White House.

According to the Washington Post and Politico.com, McCellan's book What Happened: Inside the Bush White House and Washington's Culture of Deception, delivers a harsh look at the White House and the man he served for close to a decade. Wow, call Mike Wallace!

The sad thing is that this isn't news. Only the disinterested, dishonest and delusional have believed that the Bush Administration has been acting ethically, honestly, or in the interests of the American public.

While some may praise the McCellan's courage in finally stating the truth, it is four years too late. Where was McCellan in 2004 when he could have made a difference? Taking part in the Bush political propaganda campaign that tashed Sen. John Kerry by just enough to allow Bush to win the 2004 election.

Among the gems that apparently are in the book, McCellan writes that “As press secretary, I spent countless hours defending the administration from the podium in the White House briefing room. Although the things I said then were sincere, I have since come to realize that some of them were badly misguided.”

Some? McCellan also writes that "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."

One can look back and see all the warnings that the Bush Administration would be a failure and the American people tried to avoid it, electing Al Gore president in 2000. Unfortunately the will of the people was overturned, as displayed in RECOUNT.

Apparently the only questions left is when will Jim Baker join the crowd and apologize for his role in this disaster?

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