The just-published memoir of former press secretary Scott McClellan has raised questions regarding the role of the spokesperson, as many argue over the seeming about-face of the self-described former agent of propaganda for the White House.
Former Pentagon public affairs official Don Meyer argues that press secretaries need to do their utmost to ferret out the truth - if only because PR pros retain a kind of mantra about "getting bad news out as fast as possible," because bad news will always ...