Access to presidential materials should be as wide as possible.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Full federal funding for presidential libraries should bring with it new rules of control over papers and artifacts.
I've seen how the issues that come across a president's desk are always the hard ones - the problems where no amount of data or numbers will get you to the right answer.
In exchange for power, influence, command and a place in history, a president gives up the bulk of his privacy.
President Barack Obama would do well to take a page or two from Clinton's playbook.
Presidential legacies are valuable things, too valuable to be left up to historians.
I believe that the presidential term should be limited.
Presidents need to be critically studied and analyzed.
There are limits on what a president can achieve or do, but the expectations are so great.
Usually you kind of give the President a pass on leaking confidential stuff.
If I were to make public these tapes, containing blunt and candid remarks on many different subjects, the confidentiality of the office of the president would always be suspect.
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