Maybe Joe Trippi could have helped

From March 30, 2002's "Saudis Pledge up to $20 Million for Clinton Library":

Disgraced ex-president Bill Clinton, whose disdain for national security over the last eight years is widely believed to have rendered the U.S. vulnerable to last fall's terrorist attacks, is set to collect millions of dollars from Saudi Arabia, home to 15 of the 19 Sept. 11 hijackers.

Estimates of Clinton's expected Saudi jackpot range from "less than $1 million to $20 million," according to columnist Robert Novak, who cites high-ranking members of the Saudi royal family as the source for the information.

In addition to the hijackers, al-Qaeda terrorist mastermind Osama bin Laden is a Saudi national, and most of his family now live in the country.

Ostensibly U.S. allies, Saudi leaders have refused to allow American pilots to use U.S.-built air bases in the country to fight the war on terrorism, and have been described as uncooperative in 9/11-related investigations.

On Thursday Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah planted a kiss on the cheek of a top Iraqi official during a Mideast Arab summit, in a move widely seen as a slap at the Bush administration, which has identified Iraq as a member of the "axis of evil."

From this November 18, 2004 report:

Earlier reports said the Saudi and Kuwaiti governments were among the early donors to Mr. Clinton's library. Asked if the Saudis and Kuwaitis had backed the museum financially, [The president of the Clinton foundation, James "Skip" Rutherford] urged a reporter to ask those governments or consult the display, which will not be accessible to the public until tomorrow...

And, from Rush:

We know that Marc Rich paid a lot of money. We don't know how much George Soros paid, but we also know that the Saudi royal family contributed a great deal of money to the Clinton library. Now, isn't it interesting that you never hear about the Saudi royal family being involved with Democrat presidents. You don't get documentaries and books produced and written about the close ties between Democrat presidents and the Saudi royal family. A dirty little secret, ladies and gentlemen, is that the Saudi royal family has helped to finance most of the presidential libraries probably in my lifetime, and it's one of the reasons that there is such a close bond between presidents and ex-presidents and the Saudi royal family, all presidents, doesn't matter what party...

To read about far lesser lights that aren't even willing to be as honest as Rush in this instance, see this.

During the Blogging Across America tour, I visited Little Rock and saw the artist's conception of the Clinton Library. I summarized Bubba here. Perhaps after touring the library the next stop will be to the Hot Springs Showmen's Association.