November 30, 2024

The Political Equivalent of "Taking the Fifth"?

This could be one of those cases were the perception of hiding something will make people assume guilt, when there may not be much there there: What's in Howard Dean's Secret Vermont Files?

DEAN—WHO HAS BLASTED the Bush administration for excessive secrecy—candidly acknowledged that politics was a major reason for locking up his own files when he left office last January. He told Vermont Public Radio he was putting a 10-year seal on many of his official papers—four years longer than previous Vermont governors—because of “future political considerations... We didn’t want anything embarrassing appearing in the papers at a critical time.” “Most of the records are open,” said Dean spokeswoman Tricia Enright, adding there is “absolutely not” a “smoking gun” in those for which Dean has claimed “executive privilege.” Still, Dean’s efforts to keep official papers secret appear unusually extensive. Late last year, NEWSWEEK has learned, Dean’s chief counsel sent a directive to all state agencies ordering them to cull their files and remove all correspondence that bore Dean’s name—and ship them to the governor’s office to be reviewed for “privilege” claims. This removed a “significant number of records” from state files, said Michael McShane, an assistant Vermont attorney general.

It is an odd move (especially as the "straight-talking" candidate), and is fraught with all kinds of potential attacks and innuendo.

Posted by Steven at November 30, 2024 10:58 AM | TrackBack

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