McClellan has recently published a book that is highly critical of Bush and his administration. McClellan's book has understandably created a furor within the current presidential administration, an administration that has valued loyalty above all else.
McClellan was a long-time Bush loyalist, He started working for Bush when Bush was still govenor of Texas. McClellan helped Bush to enter the White House, and then followed Bush to Washington McClellan became a spokesman for Bush, defending the president on such issues as the war in Iraq. Now, he has done a total "about face." He has published a book in which he skewers Bush and attacks Bush's stances - especially on Iraq.
I suppose that I could be considered a liberal. I think that the invasion of Iraq was an absolute debacle - most certainly one of the worst and most abysmal foreign-policy decisions in the history of the United States, and probably the world. In my mind, Bush's decision to invade Iraq equals Hitler's decision to attack Russia. I think that Bush neurotic and meglamaniac paranoia. So, based on what I have read so far from McClellan's tome, I have to say that I agree with him.
But that is not what this post is about. My post is about McClellan and his credibility. I find it odd that someone who supported and defended Bush's policies should now suddenly have a complete "metanoia" - a paradigmatic change of mind/heart. Is this a case of McClellan suddenly being exposed to "amazing grace" and consequently "seeing the light"? Why didn't McClellan abandon Bush and speak out earlier? It has long been known that Bush's decision was a scandalous disaster on every level and from every [or almost every] perspective imaginable. Why did McClellan remain silent until now? Why did he choose the present moment to speak out?
I really wonder what is going on with McClellan. I wonder what his motivation(s) is (are). Is the issue a political one? An ethical/moral one? A psychological one? Is McClellan motivated by his (guilty) conscious? Is he motivated by spite? Does he hold personal grudge against Bush? Does he see now as the perfect time to exact his revenge, now that Bush's popularity ratings percentage is approaching the single digits?
That is what I wonder about - McClellan's credibility and his motivations for writing and publishing his book.