Scott McClellan
Scott McClellan
Scott McClellanis a former White House Press Secretaryfor President George W. Bush, and author of a controversial No. 1 New York Times bestseller about the Bush Administration titled What Happened. He replaced Ari Fleischer as press secretary in July 2003 and served until May 10, 2006. McClellan was the longest serving press secretary under George W. Bush...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth14 February 1968
CountryUnited States of America
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The president thought it was important to have these refresher briefings for all of the White House staff, in light of recent circumstances, ... All White House staff serves at the pleasure of the president." ()
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I know she's proud that a number of her attorneys on her own staff are members of the Federalist Society. And she, like the rest of the White House, knows that the Federalist Society has been a great ally on many important issues, particularly when it comes to the federal judiciary." ()
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She, like the rest of the White House, knows that the Federalist Society has been a great ally on many important issues, particularly when it comes to the federal judiciary." ()
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When I was knowingly misled but only learned that much later, that's really when I started to become disillusioned at the White House.
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I still like and admire George W. Bush. I consider him a fundamentally decent person, and I do not believe he or his White House deliberately or consciously sought to deceive the American people.
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As press secretary, I spent countless hours defending the administration from the podium in the White House briefing room.
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I think any thorough analysis of the gubernatorial elections is going to show that the elections were decided on local and state issues and the candidates and their agendas, ... I do not think you can conclude it represents any larger trend whatsoever." ()
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I think it reconfirms what we have been saying about the regime in Iran. It underscores the concerns we have about Iran's nuclear intentions." ()
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I think it reconfirms what we have been saying about the regime in Iran, ... It underscores the concerns we have about Iran's nuclear intentions." ()
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The president wanted to see it resolved in a positive way." ()
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If it takes talking about unpleasant truths to change Washington, then so be it.
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I do expect that the President will say something at the beginning of his remarks today, at the conversation.
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When words I uttered, believing them to be true, were exposed as false, I was constrained by my duties and loyalty to the President and unable to comment. But I promised reporters and the public that I would someday tell the whole story of what I knew.
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There is a growing majority of nations that recognize Iran's noncompliance must be addressed." ()