George W. Bush is learning the hard way what the definition of "appeaser" is with all the controversey surrounding a new memoir by his former Press Secretary.
Among the many "startling" "revelations" (i.e. confirmation of the worst fears of anyone who has been paying attention for the last seven years):
Scott McClellan charges that Bush relied on “propaganda” to sell the war and that the [braindead] press corps was too easy on the administration during the run-up to the war. [See what we mean by putting "revelations" in mocking quotes?]
He admits that some of his own assertions from the briefing room podium turned out to be "badly misguided." [Ain't that the understatement of the new century.]
Two top aides held a secret West Wing meeting to get their story straight about the CIA leak case at a time when federal prosecutors were after them — and McClellan was continuing to defend them despite mounting evidence they had not given him all the facts.
Somebody call Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald and get this boy on the witness stand! Let's take down the whole administration while there's still time left to further ruin Bush's legacy.
More from Yahoo! News on the book, which is sure to be forgotten within days by the truth-seekers in the press corps.