Mar. 20, Interview - The open government group, Judicial
Watch, filed the
lawsuit that led to the release of Hillary Clinton's schedule as First Lady.
The groups leader, Tom Fitton, is a staunch conservative and long time opponent
of the Clinton's. He joins us to talk about all three candidates openness,
But first we start with Hillary Clinton's White House schedule.
Beginning in
2006, Fittin says, "These documents were meant to be made publicly
available. The slow way the archives has handled these documents have been
derelict and the Clinton's haven't helped things because they've taken their
sweet time in reviewing any documents prior to any public release."
Judicial
Watch is also fighting over her health care records and telephone logs.
As for
Barack Obama, Fitton says "He's had changing stories about his records
from his days as state legislator from Illinois."
As for John McCain, Fitton
says, "One thing we're interested in is a trip he
took overseas where he's alleged to have met with a Russian business man who
has nefarious ties overseas and he met with this man at the behest of his lobbyist
now campaign manager Rick Davis."
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