Non-disclosure disclosure
Newsweek discusses the massive document disclosure by the Clinton campaign, and finds nothing — nothing of surprise, that is, for anyone who paid attention during the last decade:
The January 1996 records show Hillary Clinton appearing on “The Oprah Winfrey Show” and numerous other TV and radio shows to promote her just-published book, “It Takes a Village.” But they show no meetings whatsoever about the Rose Law firm billing records, no sessions with her lawyers to prepare for her grilling by Starr. The calendar for Jan. 26, 1996 — the day crowds of reporters and TV cameramen gathered at the courthouse to watch Hillary Clinton enter and exit the grand jury — is totally blank. “NO public schedule,” it states simply
The quality of these disclosures is worthy of the hedge fund industry.
