Dec. 8 issue — As investigative reporters and “oppo” researchers flock to Vermont to dig into Howard Dean’s past, they have run into a roadblock. A large chunk of Dean’s records as governor are locked in a remote state warehouse—the result of an aggressive legal strategy designed in part to protect Dean from political attacks.
I am having a difficult time squaring Dean's attacks on Bush policy with Dean's actions. Perhaps Howard Dean should read a bit of Watergate history and learn that coverups cause more pain than full disclosure.
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