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The RNC's 1,200 pages of Clinton oppo

Posted: Thursday, May 08, 2008 6:13 PM by Mark Murray
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From MSNBC's David Shuster
Two Republican officials at the Republican National Committee who are involved in "opposition research efforts" in preparation for the general election say the RNC's oppo research dossier on Sen. Clinton runs more than 1,200 pages in length.

According to these officials, the book includes "previously undisclosed information about Hillary Clinton's connections to the Whitewater scandal, travel office firings, and Democratic fundraising efforts." Given that the book has not been shared with us, we've been unable to confirm this assertion. Furthermore, the Republican officials would not describe the nature of the "new information." 

However, I was not directed away from a front-page story in today's Washington Times about memos/documents from the estate of Sam Dash, Ken Starr's ethics adviser during the early stages of the Whitewater investigation. The Dash Whitewater memos and documents have been turned over to the Library of Congress (where they were presumably available to the Washington Times reporter/researcher). The documents reportedly show that prosecutors concluded that Hillary Clinton concealed information and misled a federal grand jury about her work for the Savings and Loan at the heart of the Whitewater investigation. The allegation that she concealed and misled is not new, and was sourced by reporters who covered the investigation in the 1990s (including me) to "attorneys close to Starr" or "sources in the office of the independent counsel."

The documents from Dash's estate, however, mark the first available "documentary evidence" that Ken Starr's office drafted a criminal indictment of Senator Clinton, also known as a "pros memo" and debated verbally and through written memos whether Clinton should actually face charges. The documents indicate, according to the Washington Times, that prosecutors in the end decided not to charge Sen. Clinton because of their concern about the strengths of their evidence and the likelihood of obtaining a conviction of a sitting first lady.  But such memos, documents, and etc. about the internal debate in the office of the independent counsel could be a gold mine for negative ads, etc.

By the way, to put the RNC's opposition research effort into context, I'm told the dossier on Senator Obama is 1,000 pages in length and that Republican researchers spent a few weeks in Chicago recently collecting information on Obama's ties to the Weather Underground" and separately to Tony Rezko (who is currently on trial for federal corruption charges).

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that Villareal post should worry you obamanoids.I sure would hate to see all those pages come out after obama is annointed.You are the fools.Why are they writing that Obama cannot even get a clearance pass from the FBI?Is it because of his dual Kenyan/US citizenship?
Let's clear this up about Ayers. Obama was around seven or eight years old; Ayers is about sixty. They were on a board together to help poor people in the Chicago area.
What the hell do youmean Obama's ties to the Weather underground. For gods sake he was a kid! 8 years old and living in another country. Ayers lives in his neighborhood, and when Obama was appointed to a board Ayers was already on it. The Woods Foundation is a well respected foundation. You sobs are pitiful. Youare so damn afraid of Black men. Why dont you grow up.
Between Charles Keating and Cindy and that rat with the Hawaii real estate interests, the Dems ought to have 2,000 pages on McCain easy.
How come no one can come up with the tapes of Songbird mccain . He was on the north viet nam radio committing treason.
You can have even 100,000,000,000 pages on Obama, since they all are blank anyway.
Gee, 1200 pages on Mrs. Clinton of old news but 1000 on Obama who is relatively new to public life. Looks to me like the  Republicans are about to get their chosen candidate, Mr. Obama. Oh, all that fresh meat for Karl Rove and the others to mash through the grinder. Good work, Democrats, you ought to be proud of yourselves for  your pick, especially Donna Brazile.

Halli Casser-Jayne
http://www.thecjpoliticalreport.com
I hope all the Republicans out there are proud of the dark soul that is the heart of their party.
This man cannot be president.  Read his books and be fearful.

There is dirt (or mud) on Obama and now is the time to bring it out.

The filly is running against a nag.

There isn't much to know about McCain. All one needs to know is that he was endorsed by Bush and that he is a grumpy, irascible man with a penchant for female lobbyists and who supports a 100 year occupation of Iraq. America will have a bankrupt government paying for the reconstruction of Iraq rather than of our own country; John McCain won't suffer because his wife's huge fortune will never be spent in his lifetime.
This man cannot be president.  Read his books and be fearful.

There is dirt (or mud) on Obama and now is the time to bring it out.

The filly is running against a nag.

Okay...Clinton has been around for 30 years or more and they only have 1200 pages on her.  Obama has just been in the forefront for a couple years and they already have 1000 pages on him!  Hmm....

Now who is the stronger General Election candidate?

We  know you love Obama, MSNBC...but get real!
I am waiting for the other shoe to drop.

Bring it on!!!!!

Obama cannot be POTUS!!!!  NEVER
Keating 5, anyone?  How about the medical records that just won't come out?
Hmm...when if Obama does become a nominee after the race is over, he'll win by default in light of the Michigan / Florida issues. Obama knew he could not win them why else his compaign not want them to re-vote. IT would be an interesing contest between McCain and Obama. It is really Obama and the Republician compaign. They dirty as indicated by how they Swift Boated Kerry and Bush won. It was ugly. Obam is too light weight. I am not voting either individual as I am a Hillary's man.

Steve P., Washington


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