Ex-White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan Rips Bush, White House in New Book
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Former White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan slams President Bush on domestic and foreign issues, such as Iraq and Hurricane Katrina, in his upcoming memoir saying Bush was not "open and forthright on Iraq" and was slow in his response to Katrina.
Politico.com reported late Tuesday McClellan's harsh words include allegations that two top aides held a secret West Wing meeting to get their story straight about the CIA leak case at a time when federal prosecutors were after them, and that Bush relied on "propaganda" to sell the war in Iraq.

AP photo Scott McClellan
The former secretary alleges in his book "What Happened: Inside the Bush White House and Washington's Culture of Deception," that I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, the vice president’s then chief of staff, and Karl Rove, the president’s then senior adviser, "had at best misled" him about their role in the disclosure of former CIA operative Valerie Plame’s identity, the Web site reported.
Rove, now a FOX News contributor, denied allegations he and Libby kept information from McClellan about Plame, adding what was reported on Politico doesn't sound like the McClellan he has known for years.
Instead, Rove told FOX News' 'Hannity & Colmes' it sounded more like "a liberal blogger."
Click to watch Karl Rove's response on 'Hannity & Colmes'
In reference to Hurricane Katrina, McClellan writes that the Bush White House "spent most of the first week in a state of denial."
"One of the worst disasters in our nation’s history became one of the biggest disasters in Bush's presidency. Katrina and the botched federal response to it would largely come to define Bush's second term," he writes, according to the Web site. "And the perception of this catastrophe was made worse by previous decisions President Bush had made, including, first and foremost, the failure to be open and forthright on Iraq and rushing to war with inadequate planning and preparation for its aftermath."
Considered a Bush loyalist, McClellan, who first served as gubernatorial spokesman for then-Texas Gov. Bush in early 1990, resigned from his White House post in April 2006.
White House spokeswoman Dana Perino, who is traveling with the president, told FOX News Tuesday she didn't plan to immediately respond to the allegations.
"So I'll just let it go tonight. I haven't seen the full book," Perino told FOX News.
Rather than wait out an embargo to review the book, Politico says their copy was purchased at a Washington bookstore.
The 40-year-old's 341-page memoir is scheduled for release next week