MCCLELLAN: BUSH WHITE HOUSE 'VEERED TERRIBLY OFF COURSE'

“Former White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan writes in a surprisingly scathing memoir to be published next week that President Bush ‘veered terribly off course,’ was not ‘open and forthright on Iraq,’ and took a ‘permanent campaign approach’ to governing at the expense of candor and competence,” reports USA TODAY via The Politico.

2 Responses to “MCCLELLAN: BUSH WHITE HOUSE 'VEERED TERRIBLY OFF COURSE'”

  1. Uncle B says:

    Much of what George Bush did seems, in retrospect, to have been very erratic and inconsistent to say the least. I feel that once he is replaced as president, a cover-up of his medical condition while president will be revealed. No healthy, normal man goes from a eloquent clear concise speaker who wins elections with what he says to a blithering idiot, mumbling half-thoughts from the past and forgetting parts of sentences in eight years without a good reason. I suffered a stroke, lost my speach, recovered and am doing better than George does right now! What happened to him, and why were we not told?

  2. Cora Judd says:

    I agree with Leopold – Bush has never been articulate. Perhaps your perceived change represents your own maturing political wisdom — and you’re now able to see Bush in all his ineptness.

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