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What We Know
Given the media attention on this issue I thought it would be useful to set out what we know about the Clintons’ finances: The total amount the Clintons have made since leaving the White House, delineated by year. www.taxhistory.org Each of the sources of that income, including all ...
Just A Thought
balloon-juice.com — For those freaking out at the Kathleen Parker column , a couple quick thoughts: 1.) Justice (“Just... Us”) Sunday 2.) Schiavo legislation 3.) Jesus is my philosopher . 4.) Michael J. Fox must be mocked for wanting stem cell research. ... (more) Just A Thought
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The Clintons Are the Most Vetted Couple *EVER*
The Page by Mark Halperin — ... Essential reading: Adviser Howard Wolfson lays out the (many) known knowns of the Clintons' finances.       ...

Remainders: Vetting?
Ben Smith's Blog — (Holder file photo from AP) Wolfson demonstrates the depth of Clinton vetting. Crowley suggests that a man at AG means a woman at State. Howard Dean is fine with Lieberman staying, says Obama called the shots. Good has the first 100 days of 12 presidents. Bill Clinton lectures in Kuala Lumpur on Dec 6. Joe Lieberman keeps a job, loses one. Only, the wrong ones. Obama's position on Lieberman shows he puts policy above process. His McCain '08 Bumper Sticker ...

Wolfson: Hillary a (mostly) open book
Jonathan Martin's Blog — The former top Hillary strategist turned part-time blogger lists the ways -- and includes the links. Taxes, speeches, the foundation, most everything that is public.

Clintons Cooperating With Obama Vetting; Clinton's Real Choice
The Atlantic Politics Channel — ... , Clinton is keeping her counsel, limiting updates on her thinking to a small circle of advisers who are known to be particularly discrete. Clinton's larger circle of political aides are eager to portray the Clintons as cooperative and transparent -- see this post from Clinton adviser Howard Wolfson on the couple's financial disclosures to date -- but sources involved in the vetting and others close to Obama concur: the two teams are working well together and there have been "no bumps in the road."  Lawyers working on the vet are prohibited by their professional ...

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