Mark Penn Dismisses Accounts Of Campaign Discontent

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First Posted: 01- 6-08 01:05 AM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:45 AM

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Sen. Hillary Clinton's chief strategist and other surrogates dismissed reports of infighting within the presidential campaign following Saturday night's debate in Manchester New Hampshire.

Earlier in the evening, Time magazine reported that high-ranking donors and advisers were distraught with the New York Democrat's third-place finish in the Iowa caucus. Mark Penn, Clinton's strategic guru, was blamed specifically for the poor performance.

"...Internally," the magazine's reporter Karen Tumulty wrote, "a round of recriminations is being aimed at [Clinton's] chief strategist, Mark Penn, as the representative of everything about her pseudo-incumbent campaign that has been too cautious, too arrogant, too conventional and too clueless as to how much the political landscape has shifted since the last Clinton reign.... Those inside the campaign and outside advisers fault Penn for failing to see the Iowa defeat coming. They say he was assuring Clinton and her allies right up until the caucuses that they would win it. Says one: "He did not predict in any way, shape or form the tidal wave we saw."

Penn, speaking to dozens of tightly packed reporters following the ABC News/Facebook forum at Saint Anslem College, dismissed the account as baseless campaign fodder.

"People always say a lot of things," he said. "We are organized, together, moving campaign and I think you are going to see the results come time this nomination is decided."

The sentiments were echoed by Clinton's Deputy Communications Director Phil Singer, who spoke to a similarly large group of journalists, just feet away.

"I can't [comment on the account]," Singer said, before adding, "I think that our campaign is forging ahead we are moving forward we are making our arguments for why we are in position to best make change happen for the United States."

Rumors of discontent within the Clinton campaign ranks were brewing even before her poor showing in Iowa. Speculation has abound over whether Clinton erred in running a campaign based around her experience rather than change, and in campaign's effort to stress the inevitability of her candidacy.

Recently, discussion has also swirled as to the prudence of having her husband, Bill Clinton, campaigning on her behalf. And indeed, during an appearance in Amherst, New Hampshire, earlier in the day, onlookers expressed mixed sentiments as to whether the former president was a benefit or a burden to his wife's White House ambitions.

Sen. Hillary Clinton's chief strategist and other surrogates dismissed reports of infighting within the presidential campaign following Saturday night's debate in Manchester New Hampshire. Earlier in...
Sen. Hillary Clinton's chief strategist and other surrogates dismissed reports of infighting within the presidential campaign following Saturday night's debate in Manchester New Hampshire. Earlier in...
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It does point up the absurdity of the system doesn't it? Tiny states scrambling to get over top of one another like lemmings, or even other rodens, to be the first to hold a primary or a caucus? Then for some top tier candidates, disaster. Penn is obviously clinging by his fingernails and likely will not survive seven days. Hillary has the wrong image. Since Kennedy, personality has played large. It's hardly valid in considering the qualifications of a candidate but that's how it is. So why is Hillary trying to buck the trend as America's first Virago candidate? . Does all this reflect a system that is outmoded, patriarchal and antedeluvian. Actually yes. Time to let the majority rule...get rid of the Electoral College which hinges on the notion of a stupid and uninformed electorate. Get rid of an atchaic system that allows tiny states to obliterate credible candidates with a handful of votes. Take a close look America. China is standing in the wings. Another numbskull like Bush in the White House and it's time to start making funeral arrangements for the American Dream.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:00 AM on 01/06/2008
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Edwards tossed her under the bus,with a thump!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:13 AM on 01/06/2008

Shorter Mark "Always Wrong" Penn: LALALALALALA!!!

Can the useless insider consultants. Every last one of them. They're almost as bad as big corp lobbyists at holding back genuine change.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:05 AM on 01/06/2008
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