Hillary Clinton Scared To Let People Know What She’s About?

J.J. Jackson* | November 7, 2007 

Filed Under Hillary Clinton

Just interesting I suppose:

Democratic frontrunner Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., has been taking heat from her Democratic and Republican opponents for the reams of papers detailing her various activities as First Lady that the National Archives has yet to release from the William Jefferson Clinton Presidential Library.And now questions are being raised about why another set of papers relevant to her political career at yet another Arkansas library will not be available to the public until well after election day 2008, despite earlier indications that the papers would have been released by now.

Those papers were written by Diane Blair, a close friend of Bill and Hillary Clinton, who taught and engaged in Arkansas politics until her death due to lung cancer in 2000.

As a trusted friend during then-Gov. Bill Clinton’s successful presidential run in 1992, Blair was permitted to extensively interview 126 senior and junior Clinton campaign aides, which resulted in four enormous binders full of information.

The information was to be published in a book that Blair, a historian and author, ultimately never wrote.

Only two copies of the Blair Report were ever made; one was given to the Clintons, the other remained in Blair’s custody until after her death, whereupon the books were given to the University of Arkansas Library.

Last month the University of Arkansas announced that the Blair Papers would not be made public until 2009. Andrea Cantrell, the head of research services at the university library’s Special Collections, told reporters that the Papers were not yet processed.
But that claim seems questionable, according to statements the Library itself has made obtained by ABC News.

In its 2005-2006 University Libraries annual report, for example, the University of Arkansas reported that the process was almost done. “Archivists were hired to process both the Diane Blair Papers and the records of former third district Congressman Asa Hutchinson, and both collections are nearing completion.”

Moreover, while in November 2005 the University appointed Kerry Jones the “Diane Blair Papers Archivist,” the University Of Arkansas Library Newsletter one year later, in 2006, implied the job has been completed, describing Jones as having “previously processed the papers of the late Diane Blair.”

Jones was desribed as taking on a new task, as part of the Special Collections Department team “gearing up to begin processing its largest manuscript collection, the papers of former U. S. Congressman John Paul Hammerschmidt.”

Honestly, what on Earth could be so embarrassing that the papers can’t simply be released? What’s with the bureaucracy? Do they have to filter everything and make sure it meets with their approval first?

You know Hillary, there are those of us out here in the real world (you know, that scary place outside your door?) who day after day are proud to let everyone know exactly what we think on a variety of topics. We don’t hire people to filter our opinions.
But I suppose when you are trying to craft an image that is not very much in line with reality, everything takes time. And anything that might possibly shatter that image has to be reviewed, reviewed and reviewed again.

And she calls George Bush’s Administration secretive? Talk about projection!


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