George W. Bush: Former Press Secretary McClellan was irrelevant

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This is what happens when you come close to telling the whole truth about BushCo, even if you’re a former employee:

In an interview with CSPAN scheduled to air this weekend, Bush says he deliberately didn’t include McClellan – who held the high profile post longer than anyone else during the administration – in his memoir, “Decision Points.”

He was not a part of a major decision. This is a book about decisions,” Bush told CSPAN. “This isn’t a book about, you know, personalities or gossip or settling scores.”

I didn’t think he was relevant,” added Bush.

The Decidererererer, who wrote a book about decisions, made a major decision to ignore his SpokesDeciderererer who decided to speak out, and then decided to retaliate… decisively. Clear?

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  • Anon

    A comment on a different subject.
    This weekend, Koch Bros, corrupt supreme court judges and about 200 billionaires will be in California to plot the completion of the corporate takeover of the US government. There will be a group of citizens there to peacefully protest, all in that area should try to go there. Our future depends on stopping the destruction of democracy.