Wednesday, April 06, 2005

SANDY BERGER

Dick Morris writes on Sandy Berger's admission that he stole documents from the National Archives. What Morris didn't explain clearly was that each of the documents was unique. Berger stole them and destroyed them for their uniqueness - the comments in the margins. But don't you wonder what those comments were? Or how Berger got away with taking not one, or two, but three documents? On different occasions?

You probably don't remember that the head of the National Archives, when told by his staff of the theft, did not call the FBI to report the theft but called Clinton attorney Bruce Lindsay. That was a story that went away as quick as the National Archivist. Story here.

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