Hillary's Airtight Archives
By Brent Bozell
Human Events
Let's face it: The Clintons will say anything in their quests for the presidency. Just as Bill Clinton railed against Republican corruption in 1992, promising his would be "the most ethical administration in history," Hillary Clinton now is presenting herself as the antidote of the Republican "culture of corruption" and the antithesis of the Bush administration's penchant for secrecy.
What makes this argument all the more laughable is that secrecy has always been their modus operandi, and their key method of their scandal damage control.
Human Events
Let's face it: The Clintons will say anything in their quests for the presidency. Just as Bill Clinton railed against Republican corruption in 1992, promising his would be "the most ethical administration in history," Hillary Clinton now is presenting herself as the antidote of the Republican "culture of corruption" and the antithesis of the Bush administration's penchant for secrecy.
What makes this argument all the more laughable is that secrecy has always been their modus operandi, and their key method of their scandal damage control.
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