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Great Scott! On a roll and full of sheet(s)…

No surprise that an administration would have a disgruntled former employee. 

No surprise that any government office or agency, any employer anywhere, would have disgruntled employees. 

In my experience, hardly anyone is 100% satisfied with their job, boss or employer.  So, no surprise that Scott McClellan, who never really appeared comfortable in his role as White House Press Secretary and who was likely forced to resign, is filling the role of disgruntled former employee so well if he believes he was mistreated, deceived, unappreciated. 

Perhaps the bitter mephitis emanating from the festering wounds of his injured pride have driven him to lash out in self-defense, attacking those perceived to have inflicted these mortal wounds upon him in a desperate attempt at redemption, a desperate attempt to heal his wounds by exposing the perpetrators of these egregious attacks to the harsh light of deceit laid bare and truth uncovered.

WAPO - The former press secretary - the second of four so far in Bush’s presidency - explained his dramatic shift from loyal defender to fierce critic as a difficult act of personal contrition, a way, he wrote, to learn from his mistakes, be true to his Christian faith and become a better person.

Ah yes, there it is, the real reason.  By writing this book, McClellan is being true to his Christian faith and has become a better person.  I suppose all that money he’ll be getting don’t hurt much either.  Perhaps, being the true Christian that he is, and this being blood money, he will consider donating all the proceeds to charity… after all, it’s not about the money, it’s not about revenge… it’s all about redemption.

Seems like he hasn’t actually learned from his mistakes as he had hoped… seems more like he is making brand new ones.  Pass the TP…

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