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Scott McClellan's Opportunistic Book

Scott McClellan's Opportunistic Book
Former Bush press secretary Scott McClellan -- easily the least effective of Bush's spokesmen -- has written a book that bashes Bush. 

Whatever his other faults, clearly, Bush
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is guilty of is surrounding himself with too many staffers and advisers like McClellan.

Bush's legacy has been badly damaged by his staffing decisions, which included too many "loyal" Texans, too many liberals, and too many light-weights. 

In this case, McClellan fits all three categories.  

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