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Hillary Clinton Watch: Presidential Archive Material to be Made Available to the Public?
Bowing to public pressure, Bill Clinton era archived Presidential papers involving then First Lady Hillary Clinton will be made available to the public sometime in early 2008.
The Clinton library is readying a trove of detail about Hillary Rodham Clinton’s eight years as first lady in the White House for release in late January, government lawyers said in a court filing.
The New York Democratic senator faces growing questions about her husband’s resistance to releasing some documents from the Clinton administration, which ended nearly seven years ago.
Clinton rival Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) criticized her at the Oct. 30 debate for not releasing more White House documents.
“We have just gone through one of the most secretive administrations in our history. And not releasing, I think, these records — at the same time, Hillary, that you’re making the claim that this is the basis for your experience — I think, is a problem,” he said.
This is good for the public to see what involvement Hillary had in her husband’s Presidential affairs. This may not be so good for Hillary but the public must have this material available to evaluate her experience for the Presidency.
Now, will Bill Clinton release the donor list for his Presidential library?
This list while not required by law to be publicly disclosed, MUST be. And prior to November 2008.
Stay tuned…….
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Day By Day by Chris Muir November 3, 2007
Yeah, Chris, Tim Russert is turning out NOT to be a member of the Clinton press cabal. Flap wonders if NBC hiring of Chuck Todd as political director had something to do with it?
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