What makes this article even more entertaining is that it comes out only a day or so before the Barrett report is released, the final results of a 10 year investigation which will document significant amounts of corruption by senior Democratic officials in the Clinton Administration. According to Drudge:
In Monday's edition of the NEW YORK SUN, reporter Brian McGuire and contributor R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr., break the first look at the long-anticipated report from Independent Counsel David Barrett, whose investigation lasted 10 year and cost taxpayers $23 million.
The SUN outlines the report's details surrounding the alleged illicit activity and cover up that involving former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Henry Cisneros before and during his time in the Clinton Administration.
The Sun reveals that the Barrett report connects the dots that allege that senior officials of the Clinton Administration hindered investigations by the IRS in both Texas and Washington, as well as the investigations of a grand jury examining the independent counsel's evidence.
The full report, more than 400 pages line, with more than 100 pages of redacted material, hits the street on Thursday morning at 9 am.
Democrats in the House and Senate have been fighting for months to block the release of the report and keep the 100 pages of highly damaging redacted material from ever seeing the light of day.
I tell you what, Harry, how about demonstrating this newly found committment to cleaning up corruption by allowing the 100 redacted pages of the Barrett report to be publicized. Could it be that hiding these pages is designed to protect a prominent Dem presidential hopeful for 2008 with the same initials as this blog - HC? That would be my guess.
I'll believe Harry's serious when he allows the light of truth to shine on Dems, and not just trying to pass everything off to the GOP.
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