Matthews imagined committee staffers "feast[ing] their eyes" on Clinton admin. docs
September 13, 2007 6:52 pm ET
SUMMARY: On Hardball, Chris Matthews speculated about what a release of Clinton administration documents from the National Archives might reveal: "Let's see, the cattle-futures deal that got Hillary a $100,000 windfall, her missing billing records from that Arkansas law firm, [former deputy White House counsel] Vince Foster -- lots of stuff for [Rep. Henry] Waxman's [D-CA] staffers and the Republican staffers on his subcommittee to feast their eyes on." In fact, in a letter to Rep. Tom Davis (R-VA), Waxman supported a request to the National Archives only for documents pertaining to "political presentations given to federal agencies by the Clinton White House Office of Political Affairs."








