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    <title>Scott McClellan Snaps Out of the Bush-Induced Coma</title>
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    <published>2008-05-27T23:13:36-04:00</published>
    <updated>2008-05-27T23:13:36-04:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>Sarah</name>
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    <category term="Bush Panopticon" />
    <category term="Department of What is WRONG with These People?" />
    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[ <p>although probably only temporarily, and not completely.</p>
<p>He admits that Rove and Libby<a href="/glossary/term/119" title="Verb. 1. To lie for the purpose of convincing a large number of persons to adopt some policy that was bad for them. Usage example: &quot;The mole libbied the public on behalf of a foreign power.&quot; 2. To launch a vindictive smear. &quot;To retaliate for the critical review of the film, the director had the newspaper libbied.&quot; Suggested by Juan Cole." class="glossary-icon"><img src="/sites/all/modules/glossary/glossary.gif" /></a><a href="/glossary/term/119" title=" &quot;The mole libbied the public on behalf of a foreign power.&quot; 2. To launch a vindictive smear. &quot;To retaliate for the critical review of the film, the director had the newspaper libbied.&quot; Suggested by Juan Cole." class="glossary-icon"><img src="/sites/all/modules/glossary/glossary.gif" /></a> met in the West Wing to coordinate their stories on Valerie Plame's cover-busting; McClellan says he didn't know, at the time, they were lying to him while he defended them to the press corps.</p>
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