29 May 2008

White House Rendezvous


The White House is defending President Bush and the Administration against commentary in Scott McClellan's new piece, "What Happened: Inside the Bush White House and Washington's Culture of Deception."

(photo courtesy of amazon.com)


"If he had these moral qualms," former Chief of Staff Karl Rove says, "he should have spoken up about them."


In the book, McClellan addresses the Administration's response to Hurricane Katrina, Iraq, as well as various figures in the White House.


Oh well, let freedom of speech be.

I mean, I understand their need to defend against what they may see are false claims or altered ideas and events and their questioning of credibility and why he only chose to speak up now.

It's hard what to believe anymore, it's kind of like O.J. Simpson's former (agent?) speaking out about how O.J. confessed to him and his new published book- which was widely questioned on why this man published his book years after the verdict.

Anyway, like said I'm all for freedom of speech. What is this gonna do anyway, bring the polls down.. more?


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