Press Briefing by Scott McClellan: "Q Does the President believe that it is outrageous for a Los Angeles advertising man to be conducting a campaign to persuade the town selectmen of Weare, New Hampshire, to approve the building of a hotel on the land where Justice Souter's house is located? Or does he regard this as an historic irony resulting from Souter's vote in the case of Kelo versus the City of New London --
MR. McCLELLAN: I haven't seen anything on it. Jim, go ahead.
Q You didn't see anything on it? You'd like to evade this one, wouldn't you.
MR. McCLELLAN: No, I haven't seen anything on it, Les. I like to see reports before I comment on it.
Q No, it's the other ones he's trying to evade.
Q -- on why you can't answer Ed's question about whether -- generally speaking, whether the administration has a credibility problem. I think a lot of people are tuning in, wondering, can we trust what this White House says, can we trust what Scott McClellan says.
MR. McCLELLAN: Yes.
Q I'm not talking about the case. Can you just address -- do you feel like there's a credibility problem?
MR. McCLELLAN: I think you all in this room know me very well. And you know the type of person that I am. You, and many others in this room, have dealt with me for quite some time. The President is a very straightforward and plainspoken person, and I'm someone who believes in dealing in a very straightforward way with you all, as well, and that's what I've worked to do.
Go ahead, Carl."
Tuesday, July 12, 2005
White House Reporters Openly Mocking Scott McClellan
Today during the press breifing, reporters in the White House got so fed up with the administration's stonewalling the Karl Rove issue that they took to openly mocking the spokesperson about his lack of credibility.
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