When will the University of Illinois (Chicago) release the Annenberg Challenge documents? This is the question Stanley Kurtz asked in his column yesterday at NRO. Since then, the call has been taken up by various conservative blogs and radio shows. Today, U of I News Bureau Director, Bill Burton, issued a press release.
The University Library supports the teaching, research, and service missions of the University by acquiring, organizing, preserving, and providing access to information. The Library is open to the public and dedicated to free inquiry. The University has not received ownership rights to the Chicago Annenberg Challenge collection. The university is aggressively pursuing an agreement with the donor, and as soon as an agreement is finalized, the collection will be made accessible to the public.
Ok, fair enough. But why the secrecy over the donor of the documents? And more importantly, can the university guarantee in the interim that nothing will be removed or altered?
Since the press release and just in the last few hours, AP writer Pete Yost filed the first (and only) MSM story on the topic. We can only hope a press that so oftens clamors for full disclosure of documents from Republican candidates, will follow suit and add weight to Kurtz's calls for access to the archive.
As a historian-in-training, I can speak to the frustration at not being able to gain access to crucial pieces of information in order to connect the dots of a compelling narrative. In the 2008 Presidential election, Barack Obama's connection to Bill Ayers stands to be one of, if not the most compelling narrative.
According to Yost's interview with Burton, the U of I rep, the only reason these documents were withheld were over concerns regarding, "personnel information that could include names, confidential salary information and even Social Security numbers."
Fine, take out the SS#'s, but whatever you do, don't let Sandy Berger in to 'take a peek.' Any delay in releasing information so sensitive and potentially critical only fuels suspicion that the archival material says what Kurtz thinks it does: that Obama's ties to Ayers run wider and deeper than either let on.
One other note: Kurtz was given a sheet of material that listed, broadly, what was contained in what is undoubtedly mountains of information. Based on the time I've spent in various archives doing research, I know that these lists of information can be incredibly detailed or tell you almost nothing whatsoever--requiring a time consuming look through everything in the collection. All of this is to say that, as Kurtz revealed,
at over 60 pages, the extremely detailed “finding aid” to the CAC records by itself provides important new information that helps extend our understanding of Obama’s political past.
The "finding guide" describing the contents of the Annenberg Challenge files is detailed. Stanley Kurtz's suspicions are not unfounded. We need to see what's in those documents.
—Jacob S. Lybbert is an editorial associate at NewsBusters.



















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typical behavior
August 19, 2008 - 23:55 ET by candanceAnn Coulter remarked on this phenomenon in her column last week. Libs create a phony obstacle and then go around saying "I'd love to release the results, but..."
I doubt the U is lying. More likely is that Obama has gotten to the people who currently have the papers and asked them to stall behind the scenes.
Flashbacks of Hillary and Kerry
August 20, 2008 - 00:10 ET by Cortillaen"My communiques with Bill and his staff, which might reveal my real agendas? Well, I'd love to release them to you, but I just can't right now..."
"My full records from the war, which might make illuminate me as a glory-seeking wimp rather than a war hero? Sure, I'd love to let you have them... maybe later. Like the 12th of Never."
"The documents which might detail the real depth of Obama's connections with a known domestic terrorist? We'd love to hand them over, but there are complications..."
Ticked off? Oh, yeah. Surprised? Not in the least.
http://www.daybydayc... What can I say? Muir rocks.
"With your mind as high as Mt. Fuji you can see all things clearly. And you can see all the forces that shape events; not just the things near to you." -Miyamoto Musashi
Maybe a Sandy Berger
August 20, 2008 - 01:51 ET by Andrew H.Maybe a Sandy Berger technique could be used?
Liberalism is a convenient lie.
The msm would of been
August 19, 2008 - 23:57 ET by bigtimerThe msm would of been screeching 24/7 until said docs/info was released if this was a repub candidate we all know it...
If this was released before the election, how much will be redacted, missing ect?
I don't think it will be released until after the election, if it ever is....
The dems know how to play this game, Clintons did it well, Kerry did with his records...on and on...the msm job is to serve and protect...as long as it's one of their guys.
"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh
Neal Boortz was all over this this morning, and then some.
August 20, 2008 - 00:03 ET by R D HelmACCESS DENIED
Stanley Kurtz of the National Review is attempting to get his hands on
documents housed at the Richard J. Daley Library at the University of Illinois
at Chicago, which would provide insight into Obama's personal, financial, and
ideological ties with Bill Ayers. These documents would be about Obama's
service as the chairman of the board for the
Chicago Annenberg Challenge, a foundation where Ayers was a founder and
guiding force.
Suddenly, Kurtz has been denied access to the files my library officials.
Conspiracy? We'll see.
Boortz.com
BTW-Sorry about the dupe links, as I am too tired to remove them.
-Dave.
Is this shoe on other foot?
August 20, 2008 - 00:42 ET by mastersofdeceitI'm not too familiar with the story, but didn't the Obama camp have something to do with getting divorce papers of his opponent made public when he ran in Illinois?
Right on MOD
August 20, 2008 - 00:47 ET by Cool ArrowBarack was slated to face GOP millionaire Jack Ryan in the general election. But
Ryan was forced to drop out of the race when a judge suddenly decided to unseal
his divorce records, which revealed charges from his ex that he had tried to
make her perform sex acts in public.
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Thanks CA I knew someone
August 20, 2008 - 01:09 ET by mastersofdeceitThanks CA I knew someone would come through.
I had no idea until recently about the petition nit picking on his fellow dems, and I think it was from a single comment here at NB. The divorce sex-capade I remember a little because it made national news and involved a republican of course.
Have you heard there's a federal probe by the FBI into LA city attorney (D) Rocky Delgadillo (D)?
No?
Hadn't heard.
August 20, 2008 - 01:18 ET by Cool ArrowBut I watched FOX News specials on Obama last night, and McCain tonight.
I thought both were fair, balanced, and unflinching.
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Just asking
August 20, 2008 - 02:39 ET by Cool ArrowWould this be the same Annenburg group that provides funding for much of the drivel we see on PBS?
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No it's not
August 20, 2008 - 02:43 ET by Cool ArrowI see the spellings are different.
Apologies to the Annenberg Foundation.
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Mr. Lybbert Needs Spell-check
August 20, 2008 - 04:35 ET by CaringwhiteguyCA. The article in NR Online by Stanley Kurtz refers to the AnnenBERG Challenge. Just check the link to the story. Mr. Lybbert uses BURG, but when quoting Kurtz BERG. In fact the funding for the Annenberg Challenge comes from the same Annenberg Foundation that funds other lefty causes such as PBS.
http://www.annenberg...
Thanks CWG
August 20, 2008 - 04:39 ET by Cool ArrowI see it's spelled correctly in the attributed material.
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"Fine, take out the SS#'s,
August 20, 2008 - 06:48 ET by Killgrave"Fine, take out the SS#'s, but whatever you do, don't let Sandy Berger in to 'take a peek.' "
Actually, I'm sure the Clinton hacks are doing just that... working in the shadows looking for that smoking gun. HRC will probably sit it out until 2012, but if she could to hijack the nomination now, so much the better for her.
HMMM
August 20, 2008 - 08:28 ET by dwillmoreIs it common practice for a State University to house documents that it does not own? If this is a case I think I have a new warehousing business to start.
What is funny is that we need/want these documents. We already know that the relationship between Ayers and Obama is much closer than Obama wants the public to know. This is all just par for the course on double standard media.
Not Unusual
August 20, 2008 - 09:44 ET by Copperhead RidgeIt's not unusual for state universities to house documents they do not own. It happens all over the place. What's unusual is that they would use resources to arrange and describe them and place the information in their finding aids.
Kurtz should ask to look at the collection's accession and acquisition records. I've thought about e-mailing him about this. They are a public institution; therefore, those records should be open to the public. I'm not familiar with laws in Illinois. I have a very intimate knowledge of how archives and special collections are managed, though.
I'd hate to be in that curator's shoes right now. I can only imagine the kind of pressure that the protectors of a presidential candidate can put one someone in that position.
By the way, there are document warehousing businesses all over the nation. It is quite lucrative, by the way. Underground quarries make great storage facilities. Crazy, but some large state universities use them.
My guess is that UIC does own them, but they have sent the collection to their "Newspeak" service. Marxists are so good at altering documentation of history.
I visited the National Archive a few months after Sandy Berger decide that it was a lending library. I laughed when I discovered erasers in the gift shop there that had "National Archive" stamped on the side. I bought a box of them to give to friends within the profession and told them they commemorated Sandy's little research trip.
Someone will be vaporized.
University's role
August 20, 2008 - 10:06 ET by Mike SI think the University accepted the documents and thought that they had the right to use the documents and display them, but they recently received an addendum to the original agreement that restricts access to the documents.
They accept this addendum to the agreement because, as a university they are 95% liberal, and they know that it protects their candidate.
If a conservative organization tried to do the same thing by modifying a donation agreement to protect their candidate, the University would claim that an agreement (even a donation agreement) cannot be unilaterally changed after the fact.
Full disclosure, the Democrat way
August 20, 2008 - 10:24 ET by SickofLibsJust add the Annenburg Challenge docs to the growing list:
• Occidental College records – Not released
• Columbia College records – Not released
• Columbia Thesis paper – “not available”
• Harvard College records – Not released
• Selective Service Registration – Not released
• Complete medical records – Not released
• Illinois State Senate records – “not available”
• Illinois State Senate schedule – “not available”
• Law practice client list – Not released
• Certified Copy of original Birth certificate – Not released
• Harvard Law Review articles published – None
• University of Chicago scholarly articles - None
I don't see what everyone is
August 19, 2009 - 14:40 ET by paulssI don't see what everyone is all upset about its not like he has some fake college diploma from a big name university.