Blame Bush for McClellan -- Loyalty downfall of the Bush administration.

 

Today, I read the best analysis of the McClellan betrayal by C. Edmund Wright where he states that  Bush betrayed us by not hiring the best person for the job.   

Afterall, in the real world, folks who are elevated beyond their capabilities do one thing predictablly when they start to slip in stature; they sell whoever and whatever down the river to maintain their status, because they surely cannot do it on their own talent. McClellan may no longer be welcome in the Oval Office, but he's a star in Keith Olbermann's green room.

For eight years, Bush recycled Texas talent instead of casting the net out wide and recruiting the best conservative person for the job. By the time Scott  McClellan took over, Bush was at the bottom of the Texas talent pool. This has been the greatest disappointment  -- our great world leader turned the Oval office into a college fraternity by only trusting his close clan of Texans or the Bush family. Just look at the irrational choice of selecting Harriet Miers as a candidate to serve on the Supreme Court!

As a keen observer, I believe Bush's Texas loyalty strangled innovation, fresh ideas and new approaches. Rarely, would the Bush administration take time to listen to GOP congressional leaders, leaders of key constituencies or conservatives around the country.  The motto seemed to be Texas knows best.

Management 101 for any company is to hire the best and the brightest. Instead, Bush created an insular community by recycling old ideas and using the same approaches to the same problems....  I hope McCain and others in the GOP will be mindful that loyalty is good, but not at the cost of talent.

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Yes,

McClellan is Texas stock, but  did he have the access to be part of the inner circle?  And just because Bush hired some staff from Texas, does not mean he is creating a stifling community.  It is important to hire people that you trust.  

Blood is thicker than water

McClellan's mom ran for governor of TX and Bush and Rove  backed the GOP incumbent, Rick Perry. It all may be just that simple and that petty.

Cash Cow??

Bush has been one of the most successful politicians of our generations. He achieved almost every political goal he undertook. Thwarted only, for the most part, by his own party (Dubai, Harriet Myers, Immigrant Amnesty). And one of the most demonized by the media and the left.

I think that after taking such a beating from the media and dealing with such nastiness from liberals that the Bush insiders want their payoff. And the best way to do that is to write a book critical of the administration. Such a book is garanteed to get lots of media attention and immediately makes them a friend of all the people that formerly heaped abuse on them.

There's no way of knowing if this is true however.