At regular intervals the Bush administration has been buffeted by criticism by former insiders, but this spring’s book by Scott McClellan hit particularly close to home. Here’s a sampling of past criticism and the White House spin.
Clarke simply jealous because he didn’t get a promotion.
2
Ken Adelman, Defense Policy Board member
Vanity Fair article
Iraq mishandled
“We appreciate the Monday-morning quarterbacking.”—Gordon Johndroe
“It’s a shabby piece of work.” —Tony Snow
4
George Tenet, CIA director
At the Center of the Storm (2007)
Intelligence mishandled
“I am a bit confused.” —Dan Bartlett
“If I had ill feelings towards everybody who has written books, it’d be a pretty long list.”—Dick Cheney
1
Richard Carmona, surgeon general
Senate testimony
Health policy muzzled by political operation
“It’s disappointing to us if he failed to use his position to the fullest extent in advocating for policies he thought were in the best interests of the nation.” —Tony Fratto
1
Matt Dowd, top strategist and pollster
New York Times article
President “secluded and bubbled in”
“We can respectfully disagree.” —Dana Perino
“He’s going through a lot of personal turmoil.” —Dan Bartlett
4
Scott McClellan, White House press secretary
What Happened (2008)
President relied on “propaganda”
“I think it’s sad for those . . . who worked with him.”—Dana Perino
McClellan “sounds like a left-wing blogger.”—Karl Rove
5
Did you read McClellan's book? Give us your review in the comments.
This article appears in the July 2008 issue of Washingtonian. To see more articles in this issue, click here.
Knife Fights at the White House
At regular intervals the Bush administration has been buffeted by criticism by former insiders, but this spring’s book by Scott McClellan hit particularly close to home. Here’s a sampling of past criticism and the White House spin.
Did you read McClellan's book? Give us your review in the comments.
This article appears in the July 2008 issue of Washingtonian. To see more articles in this issue, click here.
More>> Capital Comment Blog | News & Politics | Society Photos
Most Popular in News & Politics
See a Spotted Lanternfly? Here’s What to Do.
Meet DC’s 2025 Tech Titans
What Happens After We Die? These UVA Researchers Are Investigating It.
GOP Candidate Quits Virginia Race After Losing Federal Contracting Job, Trump Plans Crackdown on Left Following Kirk’s Death, and Theatre Week Starts Thursday
USDA Spent $16,400 on Banners to Honor Trump and Lincoln
Washingtonian Magazine
September Issue: Style Setters
View IssueSubscribe
Follow Us on Social
Follow Us on Social
Related
Why Can You Swim in the Seine but Not the Potomac River?
This DC Woman Might Owe You Money
Why a Lost DC Novel Is Getting New Attention
These Confusing Bands Aren’t Actually From DC
More from News & Politics
How to Pick a Good Title-and-Settlement Company in the DC Area
Weird Press Conference Ends Trump’s Vacation From Offering Medical Advice, Kimmel Goes Back to Work Tonight, and DC Man Arrested for Shining Laser Pointer at Marine One
Why Can You Swim in the Seine but Not the Potomac River?
Nominations Are Now Open for 500 Most Influential People List
Trump and Musk Reunite, Administration Will Claim Link Between Tylenol and Autism, and Foo Fighters Play Surprise Show in DC
This DC Woman Might Owe You Money
A New Exhibition Near the White House Takes a High-Tech Approach to a Fundamental Question: What Is the American Dream?
Want to See What Could Be Ovechkin’s Last Game in DC? It’s Going to Cost You.