Top 5 Tidbits Buried in the Clinton Document Dump

ABC News' Mary Bruce and Stephanie Smith report:

The National Archives today released more than 9,000 pages of previously withheld Clinton documents on a range of topics, including former First Lady Hillary Clinton's Senate run, Whitewater, and health care reform.

There are also more than 200 pages on Monica Lewinsky that offer snippets of how the White House scrambled to contain the scandal and coordinate its messaging in the fallout. Many of the documents are redacted, including several emails from Betty Currie, the president's private secretary, with the subject line "**Urgent** Appt. request- Lewinsky, Monica."

Here's a look at the top 5 tidbits buried in the Clinton trove:

1. Keith Olbermann apologizes for Lewinsky coverage.

The former MSNBC host sent a letter to the president apologizing for the role he played in "perpetuating this ceaseless coverage" of the scandal.

(The National Archives)

2. According to his former aide, Clinton said that even if he didn't have sex with Lewinsky, she would have told people they did anyway.

(The National Archives)

3. Paul Begala asks for pointers in writing jokes about Don Imus.

In a 1999 email, the top Clinton adviser asks for help crafting jokes about the conservative radio host …

(The National Archives)

… and the suggestions get a bit off-color.

(The National Archives)

4. In response to complaints from the Asian community, FOB (Friend of Bill) John Huang is hired to get the administration good "bang for the buck."

(The National Archives)

5. Current Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan admits she f***** up a TV segment, "God, do I feel like an idiot."

(The National Archives)