Hacker Pulls Doodles on Official Documents From Clinton Presidential Library
Library wouldn't release the doodles for a book on presidential doodles
One would think that hacking into the files of one of our most scandalous presidents would yield something juicy, but after rummaging around in the Clinton Library's files, all the notorious, bipartisan hacker Guccifer produced was five pages of Bill Clinton's doodles on official documents. Weirdly, the Clinton Foundation refused to provide the sketches for the 2007 book Presidential Doodles, so there was some demand for the papers, which were first published by Gawker.
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What the hell does that mean? Wouldn't "non-partisan" make more sense?