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Poor Scott McClellan. He must be feeling left out. While members of both parties keep popping up and calling for Karl Rove, Donald Rumsfeld, and even Vice President Cheney to resign, no one has mentioned Scottie. So, in the gentle spirit of this Thanksgiving weekend, let me step in: Scottie McClellan should step down. But not for the same reasons as Rove, Rummy and Cheney. I think Scottie should resign for Scottie's sake. I mean, just look at him. Day in and day out, being sent out with such ludicrous talking points, contradictory evasions, half-truths, non-sequitors, and outright lies -- it's hard to even watch him.

Sunday morning I'll be on with Howard Kurtz and Glenn Reynolds on CNN's Reliable Sources discussing among other things, Bob Woodward, Andrew Sullivan, and the big business of blogging.
10 a.m. ET/7 a.m. PT

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