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Scott McClellan

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I don't want to get too fulsome on you. I don't think you're going to be dining out on the book for the rest of your life, but I think this is a primary document of American history. I'm very impressed with it and I think at some point people will be teaching history classes based on it. ... This may be the most revealing look at any sitting President since John Dean was sworn in by the Erwin Committee in 1973.
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MSNBC host Keith Olbermann to Bush press secretary Scott McClellan on the latter's book What Happened; May 29, 2008; Countdown

 
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