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  1. Scott McClellan (born February 14, 1968) is the former White House Press Secretary (2003–06) for President George W. Bush, he was the 24th person to hold this post. He was also the author of a controversial No. 1 New York Times bestseller about the Bush Administration titled What Happened .

  2. Scott McClellan is a former White House Press Secretary and a bestselling author. He oversees marketing, communications and external affairs at Seattle University and provides strategic counsel to the president and other leaders.

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  3. Jun 4, 2008 · If you have questions for Scott McClellan, give us a call. We have two phone lines today. Republicans can call (800) 344-3893, again that's (800) 344-3893 for Republicans, Democrats (800) 344-3864 ...

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  5. Scott McClellan is the former White House Press Secretary (2003–06) for President George W. Bush, he was the 24th person to hold this post. He was also the author of a controversial No. 1 New York Times bestseller about the Bush Administration titled What Happened. He replaced Ari Fleischer as press secretary in July 2003 and served until May 10, 2006. McClellan was the longest serving press ...

  6. Other articles where Scott McClellan is discussed: White House press secretary: Press secretaries in the 21st century: …staff changes, and Fleischer’s successor, Scott McClellan, was among the most visible departures. Tony Snow replaced McClellan. Snow—experienced as a White House staffer under Pres. George H.W. Bush and a well-known broadcast journalist and radio talk show host—was ...

  7. May 29, 2008 · Scott McClellan was with President Bush when he was governor of Texas. He came to Washington as the ultimate Bush loyalist. Now the former press secretary has written a new book, What Happened ...

  8. Learn about Scott McClellan's career as the primary spokesperson for President George W. Bush from 2003 to 2006. He also worked on the Bush-Cheney 2000 campaign and served as a gubernatorial spokesman for Bush in Texas.

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