Jim Geraghty notes:
Just to review, the public cannot get access to paperwork related grants
distributed by then-state-legislator Obama (records from 1997 to 2000
aren't available); his state legislative office records (which he says may have been thrown out); he refuses to release a
specific list of law clients, instead giving a list of all of his firm's clients, numbering several hundred each year; he won't release his application to the state bar
(where critics wonder if he lied in responding to questions about
parking tickets and past drug use); he’s never released any legal or
billing records to verify that he only did a few hours of work for a
nonprofit tied to convicted donor Rezko; and he's never released any
medical records, just a one-page letter from his doctor.
Now the University of Illinois at Chicago is denying Stanley Kurtz access to documents relating to the Chicago Annenberg Challenge, a small foundation, founded and inspired by Bill Ayers, for which Obama served as board chairman.
What the h...? Really, what possible reason is there to seal documents like this, beyond saving Obama some embarrassment? And is any fool out there still claiming that they're voting for Obama because the Bush Administration has been too secretive?