Scott McClellan Blames Bush For Deceit
WASHINGTON (AP) — Former White House press secretary Scott McClellan blames President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney for efforts to mislead the public about the role of White House aides in leaking the identity of a CIA operative.
- In an excerpt from his forthcoming book, McClellan recounts the 2003 news conference in which he told reporters that aides Karl Rove and I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby were “not involved” in the leak involving operative Valerie Plame.
- “There was one problem. It was not true,” McClellan writes, according to a brief excerpt released Tuesday. “I had unknowingly passed along false information. And five of the highest-ranking officials in the administration were involved in my doing so: Rove, Libby, the vice president, the president’s chief of staff and the president himself.”
Bush’s chief of staff at the time was Andrew Card.
The excerpt, posted on the Web site of publisher PublicAffairs, renews questions about what went on in the West Wing and how much Bush and Cheney knew about the leak. For years, it was McClellan’s job to field – and often duck – those types of questions.
Now that he’s spurring them, answers are equally hard to come by.
White House press secretary, Dana Perino, said it wasn’t clear what McClellan meant in the excerpt. “The president has not and would not ask his spokespeople to pass on false information,” she said.
McClellan turned down interview requests Tuesday.
Plame maintains the White House quietly outed her to reporters. Plame and her husband, former Ambassador Joseph Wilson, said the leak was retribution for his public criticism of the Iraq war. The accusation dogged the administration and made Plame a cause celebre among many Democrats.
McClellan’s book, “What Happened,” isn’t due out until April, and the excerpt released Monday was merely a teaser. It doesn’t get into detail about how Bush and Cheney were involved or reveal what happened behind the scenes.
In the fall of 2003, after authorities began investigating the leak, McClellan told reporters that he’d personally spoken to Rove, who was Bush’s top political adviser, and Libby, who was Cheney’s chief of staff.
“They’re good individuals, they’re important members of our White House team, and that’s why I spoke with them, so that I could come back to you and say that they were not involved,” McClellan said at the time.
Both men, however, were involved. Rove was one of the original sources for the newspaper column that identified Plame. Libby also spoke to reporters about the CIA officer and was convicted of lying about those discussions. He is the only person to be charged in the case.
Since that news conference, however, the official White House stance has shifted and it has been difficult to get a clear picture of what happened behind closed doors around the time of the leak.
McClellan’s flat denials gave way to a steady drumbeat of “no comment.” And Bush’s original pledge to fire anyone involved in the leak became a promise to fire anyone who “committed a crime.”
In a CNN interview earlier this year, McClellan made no suggestion that Bush knew either Libby or Rove was involved in the leak. McClellan said his statements to reporters were what he and the president “believed to be true at the time based on assurances that we were both given.”
Bush most recently addressed the issue in July after commuting Libby’s 30-month prison term. He acknowledged that some in the White House were involved in the leak. Then, after repeatedly declining to discuss the ongoing investigation, he said the case was closed and it was time to move on.
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November 20th, 2007 at 8:24 pm
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November 20th, 2007 at 10:03 pm
Happy Thanksgiving My Friend.
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November 21st, 2007 at 7:52 am
Eric:
Happy T Day. Be safe
November 21st, 2007 at 11:34 am
I really hope this story has some legs. I won’t hold my breath though since most of the mainstream press is owned by a Bush supporter. I just can’t imagine that the fact that Bush and Chenney have been “outed” to have lied about a national security leak which caused operatives’ lives to be in danger – and, oh by the way- was ILLEAGAL to do hasn’t gained more momentum. I’m just hoping that this is primarily due to the holiday and that there will be real followup soon that won’t let this story die. I’m also sure that the spinners of great tales are working long and hard to figure out a way to make this go away. They have been very successful so far.
November 21st, 2007 at 11:41 am
Marian:
Criminal charges need to be brought against the entire group. I think think MSNBC will give this very long legs. The rest of the MSM will bury it. And, Dana Perino will spin another web of lies. She is truly worthless.
November 21st, 2007 at 5:04 pm
Well, you know, we listen to scott talk about how decieved he feels by the administration, but seriously, he knew what he was doing when he walked to that podium, and told the “story”.
November 21st, 2007 at 5:29 pm
Phil:
And now his publisher is saying that the except did not mean to accuse Bush. Yeah right.
The book goes on the market in April, I can just hear the edit typing now.
November 22nd, 2007 at 11:43 am
These criminals, must be brought to justice, they have injured our country’s integrity, to new here to fore unseen depths..granted there has always been some secret government , who would doubt that, BUT – this blantant lying , this treason, out of the excutive branch !! is totally impeachable – May they be pursued for the rest of their lives UNTIL justice is served and the FULL truth of their maniacal tyranny is exposed. People have died over their lies , and OIL lies. Cheney is a EVIL EVIL man. Bush is a willing tool..Condi, Rumsfeld..the inner staff. They have blood on their hands..and good on Scott , at least he has some sembelance of a conscience. GOOD on him, i can forgive him for lying..i actually can – because he is coming clean. And thats what WE the people need. Not to worry – as KO said last night , its like trying to get the toothpast back in the tube. The case needs to go forward !