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Ticket Replay: Bill Clinton lists 2,922 pages of very rich friends so Hillary can work for Obama

Ex-president Bill Clinton releases names of donors to his foundation so his wife Hillary Clinton can become Secretary of State but questions remain about potential conflicts of interest

This weekend The Ticket is republishing some of our favorite items from the past political season. This item originally appeared in this space on Dec. 19, 2008:

For somebody who left office in 2001 with what to an ordinary human would seem a staggering personal debt, ex-President William J. Clinton has done all right, both for himself and for his Clinton Foundation.

He and his wife, New York Sen. Hillary Clinton, successfully resisted requests and demands to see the donor lists of his foundation in recent years. But apparently as part of a transparency agreement between the Clintons and President-elect Barack Obama's transition team as a condition of the senator's impending appointment as secretary of State, the ex-president released 2,922 pages of foundation donor names today.

It reads like a "Who are they?" file of the globe's really, really rich people and governments. Saudi Arabia, Norway and Jamaica, for instance, have donated millions of the $492 million given to the foundation. (Something else to think about: That awesome sum is still not quite 66% of the amount poured into Obama's presidential campaign.)

Clinton has said he will continue to release contributors' names as long as his wife is secretary of State, which she isn't yet. The Obama transition team apparently trusts that the cleansing power of daylight will prevent or cover any potential conflicts of interest.

The list includes sources as varied as Bill and Melinda Gates, Stephen Bing, an arm of the World Health Organization and the Princess Diana Memorial Fund.

But you just know that every time H. Clinton travels somewhere on Obama administration business someone somewhere will be combing the foundation database to see if her host is among the charitable many who might seek favors from her.

-- Andrew Malcolm

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Andrew MalcolmAndrew Malcolm's immigrant parents repeatedly stressed the importance of active participation in a democracy. Early lessons included learning the alphabetical list of states by watching televised roll calls of national political conventions. That childhood exposure led to a lifelong fascination with politics, including 40-plus years of covering them and a brief stint practicing them as press secretary to Laura Bush in 1999-2000. A veteran foreign and national correspondent, Malcolm served on the Times Editorial Board and was a Pulitzer finalist in 2004. He is the author of 10 nonfiction books and father of four.

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