A pair of Congressional committees have recently been frustrated by a lack of cooperation from the Obama administration on subpoenaed documents. They are not alone. According to Pajamas Media, the Obama administration has been very slow to respond to Freedom of Information requests. Until the past few days, the administration was pursuing a new rule that would give federal workers the right to lie to those seeking government documentation by simply claiming the papers do not exist. So why would the administration even consider such a policy? Has the lack of cooperation increased since Republicans took control of the House? What is the expected response to a Freedom of Information request? Is this president much different than his predecessors on this front? And will the problem be lessened by the administration backing away from this proposed rule? We discuss it all with Patrick Richardson of Pajamas Media.