From Jerome Corsi and WorldNetDaily:
At Wednesday's White House press briefing, Scott McClellan, the president's press secretary, said in response to a question from WND regarding the Texas Lottery scandals that he would encourage the newssite "to go back and look at the records" and comments that were made at the time.
WND has now obtained several hundred newspaper articles from Texas in 1997-1998, when Harriet Miers was chairwoman of the three-member Texas Lottery Commission. Contrary to what McClellan might like us to believe, the public record is that the Texas Lottery was in nearly constant scandal from the time Harriet Miers was appointed as chairwoman by then-Gov. George W. Bush in 1995, until she unexpectedly resigned in March 2000, trying to step out of the way of new scandals before she completely ruined her chance to get into the White House should then-presidential candidate Bush win the election.