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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

US Papers Wed: Bush Lied to Himself, Country

Ex-press aide says president self-deceptive and misled country into Iraq War
The big news today is the bombshell book from ex-press aide Scott McClellan who writes that President George W. Bush is deeply dishonest in his dealings with himself and the country. Both the Washington Post and The New York Times go big with the story.

Michael D. Shear of the Post writes that McClellan's book, "What Happened: Inside the Bush White House and Washington's Culture of Deception," shows that Bush, in fact, deceived the country over the Iraq war, using a sophisticated "political propaganda campaign" -- often involving press secretaries like McClellan. I don't think McClellan will be invited to any more Bush family functions. What's infuriating is that McClellan worked for Bush for close to a decade and then waits until Bush's last year in office to write that the president has a "lack of inquisitiveness," that he's dishonest and that his top aides were and are a bunch of liars. Why now? Why enable him all these years? Why not do something earlier when it might have made a difference?

The whitehouse is a dirty can of worms!


Bush is unpopular and on his way out. Many of his aides want to jump out of his sinking ship or dissociate themselves from the deception, forgeries and fabrication that led to the war on Iraq. The Jewish-controlled media prostitutes were effectively used to send the US troops marching on Baghdad to Israeli drums. We hope that someone will expose all those who collaborated in the bigget heist of the century after hoaxing America and hoaxing the world.
Adnan Darwash, Iraq Occupation times

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