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Scott McClellan with Dan Rather

Inside the Bush White House

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Scott McClellan, the author of What Happened Inside the Bush White House and What's Going Wrong with Washington (Public Affairs, May, 2008), was White House Press Secretary from 2003-2006, and one of President Bush's closest aides. He speaks with veteran journalist Dan Rather, the managing editor and anchor of Dan Rather Reports on HDNet.©2008 92nd Street Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association (P)2008 92nd Street Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association 21st Century Modern Political Science Politics & Government

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Former White House Press Secretary and one of President George W. Bush's closest aides, Scott McClellan has the relaxed confidence of someone used to fielding difficult questions. Speaking with acclaimed veteran journalist Dan Rather, McClellan discusses his book What Happened Inside the Bush White House and What's Going Wrong with Washington. McClellan speaks honestly about the missteps of the Bush era and provides a behind-the-scenes view of the events leading up to the Iraq War. Listeners will be fascinated by his descriptions of the decision-making process in the Bush White House and how these decisions were translated to the public.

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