Clinton Opens The Gates
Some details of Bill Clinton’s Library disclosure deal became public Saturday, a selfless offering to the nation his handlers were careful to get out.
The path to announcing Hillary Clinton’s odd role as Barack Obama’s Secretary of State Monday will be smoothed by Bill releasing the names of his heretofore secret Library and Clinton Foundation donors, “beyond the requirements of law” as someone thoughtfully told the New York Times.
And they did it for the Sunday paper, for the sake of discretion.
“The disclosure of Mr. Clinton’s full agreement on a Saturday night might have the effect of drawing less attention to it while keeping the focus Monday on Mrs. Clinton.”
There is at least one catch. Senator Clinton has to get past the Senate, and then the information pours forth. “Most” of the disclosure “will become effective once Mrs. Clinton is confirmed.”
The Obama camp may get advanced word, but the rest of us have to wait until she’s in her new office. Then the nation and the media who enjoyed matching Senator Clinton’s White House schedule with Bill’s blowjobs will have at it.