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McClellan’s book tied to George Soros?

On a tip from KG, I searched for the connection between George Soros and the publishing of Scott McClellan’s new book.

Bingo.  Looks like Rove was on to something when he said that Scotty Mac sounded like a moonbat blogger.  I’m sure it’s just a big coinkidink, right?

Scotty Mac says he has a “higher loyalty”, and that is a “loyalty to the truth.”  It looks more like loyalty to Soros’ big bucks.

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May 29, 2008 - Posted by | McClellan, moonbats, Soros

3 Comments »

  1. After listeneing to some of Scott’s sound bites from his interview this morning I’m afraid I don’t believe he even wrote this book. He admitted that his editor “tweaked” a few things throughout the book too. I think from listening to lil’ Scott that he wasn’t smart enough to write this leftwing book.

    Comment by tnjack | May 29, 2008

  2. Hi George!

    F**k yourselves Soros and McClellan.

    Comment by Henry | May 29, 2008

  3. I recently featured Fareed Zakaria’s interview of Soros is an interesting discussion of how bubbles form out of misconceptions and how reality sets in and bursts and crashes bubbles.

    Unlike other critics like Peter Schiff and Jim Rogers, Soros favors government intervention to regulate markets since he doesn’t believe in the “self-correction to equilibrium” notion of markets.

    Soros’ skeptical approach to human prediction of markets is similar to Nassim Taleb’s ideas that history is inherently a fallacy and any prediction based on past data is imperfect at best.

    Comment by Mark T. Market | January 16, 2009


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