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Why shld journalists and historians get access to nearly *everything?* Congress doesn’t archive everything. Useful–> politico.com/magazine/story…
Why shld journalists and historians get access to nearly *everything?* Congress doesn’t archive everything. Useful–> politico.com/magazine/story…
“Everybody does it,” “Isn’t society really to blame” — I seem to remember similar such stories under Bill Clinton @kausmickey
…and, by the by, not from 2001 to 2009. @kausmickey
let’s just agree that progressives only realize they’ve passed too many laws when a Senior Progressive gets caught up in them @kausmickey
this epiphany lasts only as long as necessary as to successfully get the prog politician out of danger @kausmickey
@AceofSpadesHQ You know the expression “What fresh Hell is this?” At least it’s fresh Hell. I hate warmed-over Hell. @kausmickey
@AceofSpadesHQ @kausmickey Independent counsel law went bye-bye once Clinton was ensnared by it.
@AceofSpadesHQ @kausmickey emails? never heard of em. -media
@AceofSpadesHQ “Private e-mail…business e-mail…MY GOD HOW DO THE PEASANTS KEEP THESE THINGS STRAIGHT?” @kausmickey
@AceofSpadesHQ @kausmickey “Couples all over the U.S. are having frank discussions about whether receiving an elbeej is ‘cheating.'”
@AceofSpadesHQ @kausmickey Do what you want, but we are not going to sit here and listen to bad mouth America! http://t.co/zC8vBg7JJA
@kausmickey Did historical for pol research on several leading congs’ papers – shocked by how thin they are. Maybe better off if no release!
@AceofSpadesHQ @barbaylive @kausmickey’s tweet made me LOL, b/c the govt & trial attorneys expect private citizens to retain everything.