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“Besieged by lawsuits that threatened to engulf almost everyone at the White House, Clinton assistants shunned paper or e-mail records of their daily deliberations. One told me that he would go down the hall to confer with his division chief face to face rather than discuss an issue on the telephone.” quote by Robert Dallek
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“Besieged by lawsuits that threatened to engulf almost everyone at the White House, Clinton assistants shunned paper or e-mail records of their daily deliberations. One told me that he would go down the hall to confer with his division chief face to face rather than discuss an issue on the telephone.”

Robert Dallek

About This Quote

Source Book: The Presidents Club by Nancy Gibbs and Michael Duffy, 2012

Officials avoided written records to protect secrecy, preferring in‑person talks that left no paper trail.

In simple terms: They chose oral communication to hide actions.

Key Takeaway

Rely on oral communication cautiously.

Themes

privacy politics record‑keeping

Mood

cautious critical

Type

historical political

When to use this quote

  • legal investigations
  • historical research
  • journalism
  • whistleblowing

Key Concepts

government information control risk management

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does lack of documentation affect accountability?
  • What safeguards can balance transparency and security?
A Different Perspective

Oral secrecy can be bypassed by later testimony or leaks.

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