So.
Scotty McClellan now teases his White House memoir, implicating the whole Bushist conspiracy in the outing of Valerie Plame. Duh!
Odd how obvious lies become credible news instead of he-said-she-said-shrug news only when a Republican confesses.
And, of course, Dana Perino, instead of resigning on principle when asked to lie, follows Scotty's example and ignores the plain meaning of words. When she publishes her memoir of lying for a living, I'll bet they put a picture of her on the cover.
No one who has worked in the Bushist apparatus has any credibility at all. They should be believed only when what they say is obviously true from other sources.
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