Tuesday, November 20, 2007
What's Hill hiding?
A couple of months ago, Hillary Rodham (Clinton) said that if she's elected president next year, she will end the Bush Administration's "practice of secrecy." She also stated that hers will be the "most honest, visible and open administration" ever.
If Hillary's truly into being open and honest, why hasn't she instructed her putative husband to release papers related to her stints as Arkansas' first lady? Check this out:
"It's unlikely that Arkansas papers on Hillary Rodham Clinton's years as the state's first lady will be released before the 2008 election, says the director of the Little Rock library that holds Bill Clinton's gubernatorial files. ...
"[F]ormer President Clinton essentially controls access to who can view the 2,000 boxes worth of documents on his 12 years as governor and two years as state attorney general. ...
"Under an agreement signed [between] the former president [and the Clinton Presidential Library] in 2003, Clinton or his designees must approve the release of any documents requested."
"Open" and "honest" ...? That's a good one, Hill!