White House Spokesman Scott McClellan

White House Spokesman Scott McClellan fields questions from the press. The White House on Monday sought to brand its former anti-terrorism czar Richard Clarke as a disgruntled employee bent on damaging U.S. President Bush's war image with politically motivated assertions about the September 11 attacks. (Photo by Brooks Kraft LLC/Corbis via Getty Images)
White House Spokesman Scott McClellan fields questions from the press. The White House on Monday sought to brand its former anti-terrorism czar Richard Clarke as a disgruntled employee bent on damaging U.S. President Bush's war image with politically motivated assertions about the September 11 attacks. (Photo by Brooks Kraft LLC/Corbis via Getty Images)
White House Spokesman Scott McClellan
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