Typing him I guess would have to do with what you thought of his book and its intent. Was it betrayal? Was he being true to what he thought was right? What type is he?
Typing him I guess would have to do with what you thought of his book and its intent. Was it betrayal? Was he being true to what he thought was right? What type is he?
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I watched him this morning on Meet the Press... XSTj. (the same type as Bill Belichick, whatever Belichick is.)
I have no doubt that S. McClellan believes in what he wrote--his story sounds pretty reasonable--but I'm not convinced that his motives for writing the book were pure... Despite saying that he wrote it as a 'public service,' he came across as someone who felt burned by the Bush administration, and then got offered a lot of money to write something controversial... If Bush was popular, I imagine that the public would view McClellan as an opportunist who betrayed his boss, but b/c he's unpopular, McC comes across as a quasi-hero.
My impression was EII. Much too soft to be a logical type.
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