Mark Penn Ties Drag Clinton Down

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First Posted: 02-29-08 02:56 PM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:46 AM

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As the Clinton campaign struggles to pull out of a potentially terminal nosedive just four days before the decisive Ohio and Texas primaries, much of the blame for the former First Lady's difficulties is falling on the shoulders of her controversial chief strategist, Mark Penn.

Critiques of Penn run a wide gamut:

* that he mistakenly assumed that Hillary Clinton would easily bulldoze the opposition,powered by money, endorsements and a legendary name.

* that his strategic strength resides in managing general election campaigns but he has an unreliable sense of the primary electorate.

* that Penn had an inadequate back-up plan for Obama's emergence as a challenger, allowing the Clinton campaign to founder in full public view -- trapped and exposed.

Penn will doubtless be the subject of endless debate, just as journalists and strategists interminably discuss the serial defeats of presidential candidates guided by former Democratic consultant Bob Shrum and the failure of Karl Rove to achieve his promised permanent pro-Republican realignment.

Strategic and tactical fault-finding, however, miss the key point. Clinton's Mark Penn problem does not lie in the strategist's advice and counsel -- it lies in Penn himself.

As the CEO of powerhouse PR giant Burson-Marsteller, Penn heads a bipartisan corporate conglomerate specializing in influence peddling, lobbying, phony front groups, and manufactured hype. Penn, the network of companies that he oversees, and the corporations to which he answers, represent precisely what voters have come to dislike most violently about Washington: the relentless cultivation and manipulation of political connections to generate wealth for a handful of operatives, all at taxpayer expense and in blatant defiance of the public will.

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There is no one in politics today who has ascended the special interest ladder as steeply as Penn. He's no Jack Abramoff, but in the public mind Penn, and the corporate structure that supports him, are an integral part of the same lucrative and corrupt system that produced Abramoff.

The problem Penn poses for the Clinton campaign is reflected in the numerous stories in the media about Penn's conflicts as CEO of Burson-Marsteller Worldwide, on the one hand, and as chief strategist for Hillary Clinton, on the other.

To cite one example, just when Clinton was faulting Obama for his ties to Exelon Corporation, it was disclosed that Exelon had paid Burson-Marsteller over $230,000 in contracting fees.

Similarly, after Blackwater USA security guards killed 8 Iraqi civilians, the company turned to BKSH, a subsidiary of Penn's Burson-Marsteller, for strategic advice on how to minimize the negative impact of dealing with Congressional inquires.

Such conflicts only touch the surface. For the media, Burson-Marsteller and its affiliated companies could easily become a full-time beat pumping out a cascade of additional stories:

* The creation of such seemingly innocuous organizations as the National Smokers Alliance, European Women for HPV Testing, and the Coalition for Clean and Renewable Energy - organizations which are in fact the creation of corporations seeking to win lucrative support for contentious fights over smoking in public places, the promotion of highly-remunerative testing for a sexually transmitted human papilloma virus, and the expansion of nuclear power facilities.

* The laundry list of controversial Burson-Marsteller -- and its subsidiary BKSH -- clients includes US Smokeless (i.e., chewing) Tobacco, Johnnie Walker (distilled spirits), Morongo Casino Resort & Spa (gambling), Lockheed Martin (weapons), and Chevron Texaco (oil/gas) and Bristol Myers Squibb, GlaxoSmithKline, and Wyeth/Amgen (pharmaceutical).

* Penn's work for BOTOX, as described on his firm's website, sharply contradict Clinton's feminist commitments and ironically clash with her particularly strong support among older women:

"Burson-Marsteller worked to redefine the BOTOX image to speak to its benefits, drive a relationship with potential end users, minimize safety concerns and reflect its flexibility. Among the critical issues that needed to be addressed were consumers' perceptions regarding the side effects and toxicity of BOTOX Cosmetic....A multimedia initiative targeted key print, broadcast and online media outlets in top U.S. markets, and physician "key opinion leaders" conveyed scientific messages that provided objective, independent thought. The campaign resulted in more than 743 million positive media impressions for the BOTOX brand. Among prescription products, these results are second only to the benchmark launch of Viagra. In the first nine months of 2002, sales increased $90.3 million over the same period in the previous year. Media highlights include coverage in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, USA Today, Newsweek (cover story), Time, Associated Press, Reuters, Dow Jones, Bloomberg and UPI. The BOTOX brand was also featured in stories on "Good Morning America," "Today Show," "CBS Early Show," ABC, CBS, FOX CNBC, CNN, CNNfn, Fox News Channel and MSNBC.

* An equally controversial list of foreign clients including the Pakistan People's Party, Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, Colombia, Armenia, and Greece.

From the point of view of any news organization, Mark Penn, who has evolved from a relatively obscure Bill Clinton pollster into the helmsman of the Hillary Clinton campaign, is a walking, talking target -- an over-the-top example of the seductions of Washington, a lethal combination of political opportunism and corporate profiteering.

At this late stage of the campaign, it should come as little surprise that his top position in Hillary Clinton's enterprise would be used to question her campaign's judgment. A succinct portrait of Penn's liabilities was published as early as a year ago by the Washington Post in this relationship map:

As the Clinton campaign struggles to pull out of a potentially terminal nosedive just four days before the decisive Ohio and Texas primaries, much of the blame for the former First Lady's difficulties...
As the Clinton campaign struggles to pull out of a potentially terminal nosedive just four days before the decisive Ohio and Texas primaries, much of the blame for the former First Lady's difficulties...
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As Mr. Edsall points out just before the chart, the Wash Post published the basic "sleaze network" info a year ago. Beats me why this issue just won't seem to get traction. What's hard to understand? WPP demonstrates the essential rule of lobbying: play both sides of the street to ensure that you never lose. Penn wins directly if Hillary wins (Burson, Dewey Sq, Quinn), or indirectly if McCain wins (BKSH, Gillespie).

It's called a cesspool. Everybody in...the water's fine.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:27 PM on 02/29/2008
- ornery I'm a Fan of ornery 7 fans permalink

Yessss.

And corollary is that Hill/Billies have no problemo doing business with this guy who is totally conflicted out by being part of the organization that also fronts for Citizen McKane.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:00 PM on 02/29/2008

Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't we have Huffpost stories, some month ago, of the Obama staff being frustrated at Barak's lack of aggression, and of a complete collapse of McCain's campaign? Penn may be a political hack on the take, but the opportunist crowd could be bringing him coffee in bed next Wednesday. I hope not, but this is the USA.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:14 PM on 02/29/2008
- iPolitics I'm a Fan of iPolitics 33 fans permalink

mmmmmm, donuts

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:08 PM on 02/29/2008
- deb813 I'm a Fan of deb813 5 fans permalink

Polls don't win elections, votes do. Perhaps if she had found a campaign manager instead of a poller she would be doing better. It kind of explains why Hillary has run against so many of her previous votes and statements, I guess they didn't poll well.

Always better to be authentic, whatever authentic is for Hillary. So many different faces, voices and messages maybe Bill doesn't know her anymore either.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:57 PM on 02/29/2008
- Anciano I'm a Fan of Anciano 17 fans permalink
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Can't log new comment-weird interface. Well Penn just demonstrates what kind of cabinet choices she would make.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:03 PM on 02/29/2008
- tedeger I'm a Fan of tedeger 2 fans permalink

EVERYONE seems to be forgetting that the GOP intends to WIN in 2008, using well-worn strategies. First, they will slime all over the opposition. No LIE will be too big, no innuendo too vile. Then, having narrowed the opposition, or just having made people ill, they will disenfranchise EVERY voter who looks like a Democrat. They will lie about the location of polling places, and even about the day of the election; there will be insufficient voting machines in Democratic precincts, and, of course, the ultimately hackable machines will flip votes and lose them. Central tabulating places will mysteriousl break down, or report 22000 votes where 650 actually voted, and every one of them will be "Republican." There will actually be precincts with ZERO Democratic votes! Stalin was correct; "Who casts the votes doesn't matter. Who COUNTS the votes, does." If the Democrats still win against all that talent, they deserve to. But don't hold your breath.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:55 AM on 03/01/2008
- ibsteve2u I'm a Fan of ibsteve2u 137 fans permalink
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What choice did Hillary have? She, too, is but a cog in the world of influence peddling.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:56 PM on 02/29/2008
- Lap48 I'm a Fan of Lap48 2 fans permalink

This guy seems right out of the Ray Harding school of political/private piggery. He's a 20th century relic...a cumbersome dinosaur..­.meanwhile­, Obama's apparatus is the nimble mammal scurrying about and stealing Dino's eggs.

Clinton may still win this thing but it won't be because of the mega-bucks thrown Penn's way.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:56 PM on 02/29/2008

The last part of that WaPo chart is the killer: Burston Marsteller is the parent of:
1) Penn, Schoen, a firm represnting the Clintons.
2) BKSH, lobbying firm of McCain senior advisor Charlie Black.

So, Mark Penn is the CEO of the parent of the firm run by John McCain's chief advisor? This stinks to high heaven.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:53 PM on 02/29/2008
- rbrooks I'm a Fan of rbrooks 8 fans permalink

I'll freely concede that Hillary is being ill served. But Hillary chose her long-time friend, adviser, pollster, and chief strategist, Mr. Monsanto, to run her campaign; and she continues to choose to take his advice. Hillary owns this campaign, the way it has been run, and the way it continues to be run. She is entirely responsible for it.

If Mark Penn's Rove-channeled campaign is an example of Hillary's judgment, foresight, and priorities, I think we know all we need to know about a Hillary Clinton presidency.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:49 PM on 02/29/2008

I think the thing that really irks me the most is the audacity of Clinton's pronouncements of her wisdom and judgement regarding foreign policy. Like taking us to war with out reading the National Intelligence Estimate before giving Bush the power to attack Irag. Something very flawed and hypocritical about that one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:49 PM on 02/29/2008

How about a refund Hillary? I think anyone who contributed to Sen. Clinton's campaign should sue for fraud, and gross negligence. Stop the checks and cancel the credit card payments. This campaign has been run like a Ricco scheme.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:48 PM on 02/29/2008

A reporter asked whether Clinton should drop out after Ohio and Texas. Obama adviser Richard Danzig responded:

"I would encourage you on March 5 to call Sen. Clinton at 3 a.m. and ask that question."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:45 PM on 02/29/2008
- rinpochet I'm a Fan of rinpochet 41 fans permalink

What a great response. I'm still chuckling!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:02 PM on 02/29/2008

Sen. Clinton uses Botox and has had face done so what's your point about Mark Penn's work wiht Botox conflicting with Sen. Clinton's' " feminist commitments and ironically clash with her particularly strong support among older women."

Let's talk issues. Sen. Clinton posted about child poverty but a poor education is a contributor to one's inability to break out of poverty and Sen. Clinton voted for the dreaded No Child Left Behind Act of 2001.

http://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cfm.cfm?congress=107&session=1&vote=00371

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:44 PM on 02/29/2008
- RickO I'm a Fan of RickO 55 fans permalink
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Team Hillary complains that the media bias is against her. In some ways that appears true but if it was really that way, this topic would be all over the news. It's not really and she is fortunate in that regard. She needs to be careful attacking Obama for some of the people he's known lest he decide to say, now that you mention it, let's talk about your own campaign strategist, but I suspect his sense of decorum would preclude him taking the first shot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:36 PM on 02/29/2008
- cowman I'm a Fan of cowman 6 fans permalink

I read that he has been paid $5 million for his work on the Clinton campaign thus far...the exact same amount she "loaned" her own campaign. Coincidence? I wonder.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:35 PM on 02/29/2008

Actually, since she first announced, I heard he's been billing her campaign about $1 million a MONTH

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:49 PM on 02/29/2008
- robotfog I'm a Fan of robotfog 23 fans permalink
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Why would anyone want him involved in a campaign? Even if you're not running as a populist, the guy is dead weight.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:29 PM on 02/29/2008
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