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The Durango Herald
March 6, 2018
asked Scott McClellan, a Durango resident. One woman asked Afzal if she ... Cmdr. Ray Shupe, DPD spokesman, said the police do enforce no-camping laws in city limits, but he said it is legal for homeless individuals to sleep on public property if they don't have a tent set up. He also said if homelessÃâà...
CNN
March 6, 2018
Before Hillary Clinton wrote her post-election memoir, there was an even more controversial book titled "What Happened," published in 2008 by George W. Bush's White House press secretary, Scott McClellan. McClellan had been the top presidential spokesman from 2003 to 2006, nearly three years thatÃâà...
Hollywood Reporter
March 2, 2018
The closest comparison might be What Happened: Inside the Bush White House and Washington's Culture of Deception, a 2008 tell-all book from former George W. Bush administration press secretary Scott McClellan. Shaffer also mentioned the December 2017-published book Let Trump Be Trump,Ãâà...
Crosscut
January 24, 2018
Former George W. Bush speechwriter David Frum, Bush's White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan and former Barack Obama speechwriter David Litt will appear together on one stage. Crosscut and KCTS 9 Executive Editor Greg Hanscom will moderate, drawing out stories from their White HouseÃâà...
New York Times
January 5, 2018
WASHINGTON — In President George W. Bush's last year in office, his former press secretary, Scott McClellan, wrote a tell-all book concluding that the Iraq war was a “serious strategic blunder” based on the “ambition, certitude and self-deceit” of a White House that was not fully honest with the AmericanÃâà...
Vanity Fair
September 6, 2017
Roughly six months as White House press secretary took a visible toll on Spicer, who daily set aside his dignity to berate and mislead the media on behalf ... paid appearances on Irish and U.K. television, and, perhaps, a Hollywood gig, though a Scott McClellan-esque tell-all is apparently not in the books.
The Seattle Times
June 15, 2017
Scott McClellan served as press secretary under President George W. Bush from 2003 to 2006 and now is vice president for communications at Seattle University. The moderator, Seattle journalist Joni Balter (formerly of The Seattle Times), asked what advice the two men would give Spicer. McClellan saidÃâà...
Columbus Journal
December 31, 1999
“What Happened” isn't even an original title, it's a repeat of a 2008 book by George W. Bush staffer Scott McClellan. And yet, here we are, almost 17 months after the election, and Hillary Clinton is still traveling the globe blaming others for her loss. Appearing at a recent conference in Mumbai, India, HillaryÃâà...
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