Huffpo Headline "Mark Penn Resigns From Clinton Camp" Doesn't Tell Whole Story

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Posted April 6, 2008 | 10:03 PM (EST)



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If you want to figure out the truth about the Clinton Campaign, you have to look beneath the surface.

The recent headline in The Huffington Post reading "Mark Penn Resigns From Clinton Camp" doesn't tell the whole tale, which is revealed farther down in the story. Penn has given up his position as Chief Strategist of the Clinton campaign, but as Clinton Campaign Manager Maggie Williams states, "Mark [Penn] and Penn, Schoen and Berland Associates, Inc. [the marketing firm of which Mark Penn is lead partner] will continue to provide polling and advice to the campaign."

Mark Penn may have lost his Chief Strategist title, but he continues to be a political advisor to Hillary Clinton. Penn, Schoen & Berland will continue to be paid by Hillary for "polling and advise" after having already collected $10,800,000 from the Clinton Campaign (i.e. Hillary has paid Penn and his firm close to 10% of the contributions she's received from her donors).

In other words, this all looks like a sleight of hand, when its really business as usual with Clinton. And when it comes to business as usual involving ultimate Washington insider Mark Penn, it means advising Hillary Clinton, even while Penn earns millions heading a communications, lobbying, and "crisis management" firm whose other clients include:

• Military mercenary firm Blackwater USA, for whom it coached Blackwater CEO Eric Prince for his Congressional testimony about Blackwater's killing of Iraqi civilians.
• Ahmen Chalabi, the former Iraqi exile who did as much as anyone to promote America going to war in Iraq and was responsible for providing the phony intelligence from "Curveball".
• ATT in it lobbying activities for immunity from assisting the Bush administration in its warrentless wiretapping program.
• New Era Cap (and many other corporations) in its efforts to fight unionization.
• Proctor and Gamble is its campaign to defend itself from charges that Olestra causes anal leakage.

Those are just a few of a long list of horribles represented by Penn's firm. See Ari Berman's article in The Nation for many more:http://www.thenation.com/doc/20070521/berman

Until now, Howard Wolfson, Hillary Clinton's Communications Director has defended Penn for working simultaneously for such clients and for the Clinton Campaign, saying "I don't think it reflects on her at all. Mark's work away from the campaign is Mark's work, and his campaign work is separate from that".

It all became too much for the Hillary only when Penn was caught last week lobbying on behalf of Columbia--where labor leaders are routinely murdered by paramilitary death squads--for a free trade agreement with the United States which lacks strong labor and environmental protections.

So now Mark Penn has resigned from the Clinton campaign. Only he hasn't. Penn and his firm continue to get paid by the Clinton campaign for polling and advice.

Penn represents the very worst kind of Washington insider who simultaneously takes millions from Democratic politicians and lobbies for some of the worst special interests in the world. This is exactly the kind of old politics that typifies the Clintons and John McCain, which John Edwards and Barack Obama have vigorously criticized.

What kind of favors does Mark Penn hope to gain for his special interest clients if Hillary Clinton becomes President?

 
 

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- lisakaz See Profile I'm a Fan of lisakaz permalink

Figures. He isn't even fired. He's just given a behind-the-scenes task. How Rovian and typical of the Clintons. I thought MAYBE she was shamed into having some standards. I should have known better.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:45 PM on 04/07/2008
- Yansher See Profile I'm a Fan of Yansher permalink

Hey when it comes to the Clintons, it depends on what the word 'Resign' mean

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:56 PM on 04/07/2008
- ranchobob See Profile I'm a Fan of ranchobob permalink

This is an indictment of the Clinton's that can't be ovelooked. It goes to character, as they say on Law & Order.

She has lost me completely.
If they think someone who represents Blackwater (what a perfect name) is morally proper to represent them to the public, they don't think much of the public.
I now agree that the long slog of so many years of bush-clinton-bush must be broken.
Also, her visit to Jay Lenno was so phony it made my teeth itch.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:03 PM on 04/07/2008
- DemandTruth See Profile I'm a Fan of DemandTruth permalink

They're selling this country down the river. It's just that Republicans have a bigger paddle, that's the only difference.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:37 AM on 04/07/2008
- Mariel See Profile I'm a Fan of Mariel permalink

Total disgust with this "election." We who blog are just fodder for their dramas. Unplug if you can.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:02 AM on 04/07/2008
- AnninCA See Profile I'm a Fan of AnninCA permalink

From a strategic standpoint, I would think this is politically wise on Hillary's part. He needs to go, frankly, due to his consulting gaffe. He also has already seen her bring on a new polling team. Yet there should be some umbrella so that the campaign doesn't derail.

The problem will be that once gone, he'll be gone for real. He will not be involved in the daily campaign. That may work best anyway. He was a problem for others, or so it seemed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:43 AM on 04/07/2008
- Thatcher See Profile I'm a Fan of Thatcher permalink

Hey Hill Schill -

Soooooo tired of the BS you throw here ... what about this:

http://marcambinder.theatlantic.com/archives/2008/04/penn_out_then_in.php

Penn: Never Out, Still In

07 Apr 2008 01:39 pm

Demoted Hillary Clinton strategist Mark Penn may no longer have the coveted title of chief strategist, but he remains a key member of the campaign's senior staff.

Mr. Penn took part on the campaign's morning message call this morning, as usual.

This afternoon, he is also scheduled to be on a call with Clinton and other aides to begin to prepare for Saturday's presidential debate in Philadelphia.

Mr. Penn "is still going to be very much involved," a senior campaign official said.

Indeed, it is not clear precisely what Mr. Penn's title-change entails, other than a public rebuke, although the official said that "there is a difference between being in charge and being one of many voices.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:21 PM on 04/07/2008
- deejsmom See Profile I'm a Fan of deejsmom permalink

gangrene - chop it off

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:31 PM on 04/07/2008
- newddle See Profile I'm a Fan of newddle permalink

So how long do we have to wait for Slick Hillie to "denounce and reject" Mark Penn?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:45 AM on 04/07/2008
- Moose49 See Profile I'm a Fan of Moose49 permalink
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"What kind of favors does Mark Penn hope to gain for his special interest clients if Hillary Clinton becomes President?"

I guarantee you that today, he's calling current and prospective clients explaining that he and Hillary are still tight and promising them the moon if she's elected. Hillary's still paying Penn the big bucks (and his firm is most assuredly not one of the vendors that's being stiffed), and still acting as his enabler.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 AM on 04/07/2008
- EspritDeVoltaire See Profile I'm a Fan of EspritDeVoltaire permalink

You nailed it, Miles. My wife has known both Mark Penn and Hillary Clinton since the early '90s, her summary of the situation is almost verbatim of your post.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:59 AM on 04/07/2008
- Heavenhelpusall See Profile I'm a Fan of Heavenhelpusall permalink

How will this affect her union support in PA? Will the folks in the "Bama" areas of PA care?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:54 AM on 04/07/2008
- AlexVonHussein See Profile I'm a Fan of AlexVonHussein permalink

wake up guys this is all a considence.... Make this connections. In Ohio Clinton Aide when to talk to the Canadians, Suddenly the Canadian prime minister was attacking Obama. it was supposed to agitate the Union workers... They were trying to pull the same with Colombia and Penn when and talked to Them and the President of Colombia was attacking Obama over the Free trade agreement. Could be this time around someone sold penn out... you dont know why either to kill his deals. The person got what they wanted Penn lost the deal with the Colombians.... and now on the Hillary side if you read the resignation letter its like Penn wrote it aimed at his detractors..but not at the larger Hillary supporters. This is what Penn wrote..."It points out that although you made blow the whistle on me I will resign but am not down I still keep the Position as Pollster and thats what he was supposed to be in the beginning.

So Who wins? lets what the events for the next days. Hillary cannot do without penn they are birds of the same feather...All the good people left the campaign ,look at Maggie, Penn, Ike

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:48 AM on 04/07/2008
- 4wehttam See Profile I'm a Fan of 4wehttam permalink

Thank you Miles. My thoughts EXACTLY.

Why not just FIRE him outright?
Why is he STILL advising her?
What does he know about the Clintons she doesn't want coming out?
Was he working on behalf of the campaign when speaking to the Colombians?
What favors does Clinton owe him or vice versa?
How many other advisors in her campaign are shady dealers?

Why won't they release Chelsea's 150pg thesis about N. Ireland Peace Process
Why won't Chelsea take questions from the media?
Why did Hillary lie about Bosnia? Pregnant woman? Iraq? Nafta? Peter Paul? Hsu?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:56 AM on 04/07/2008
- Tane See Profile I'm a Fan of Tane permalink

I agree - seems to me it was a change in title only and that smells like a simply political move to me.

I am finding it pretty irritating that the media keeps comparing this incident to the one in which an Obama adviser spoke to a Canadian rep. They don't even come close. 1) Penn was Chief Strategist, not just some economic adviser, 2) Penn was PAID by the Columbian group to advance their trade agreement, 3) Penn's involvement with Columbia was an official relationship, not just some adviser chatting unofficially with a low level representative, 4) it hasn't even been proved that Obama's adviser said anything more than that Obama planned to promote an assessment of the trade agreements and to renegotiate them to ensure safety for workers, fair pay and fair trade. That is precisely what Obama has said he would do (and Hillary as well I might add).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:31 AM on 04/07/2008
- NoGoodNamesLeft See Profile I'm a Fan of NoGoodNamesLeft permalink

Are you advocating that Colin Kahl resign as an Iraq advisor from Obama's campaign because he recommends a different Iraq withdrawl strategy in his personal / professional opinion than Obama's official campaign position?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:55 AM on 04/07/2008
- BBackSoon See Profile I'm a Fan of BBackSoon permalink

Yea, that is what this article said. It always amazes me how people can read or see the same thing and take away something completely different.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:05 PM on 04/07/2008
- mmogu77 See Profile I'm a Fan of mmogu77 permalink

Obama has disassociated himself from Colin Kahl's article which suggested that 60,000-80,000 troops remain in Iraq until the end of 2010. The Obama campaign issued a statement which said "the writing of Mr. Kahl, one of hundreds of outside advisers to the campaign, is not representative of Barack Obama"s consistent policy position on the Iraq war."
Obama has said that he wants advice representing varying opinions, including those with which he disagrees. A strong President listens to a variety of opinions from a diverse group of advisors and then makes up his/her own mind.
Mark Penn is not just one of dozens of unpaid campaign advisors but has been Hillary chief strategists whose firm has been paid $10.8 million of campaign contributors' money.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:41 AM on 04/07/2008
- veteran1964 See Profile I'm a Fan of veteran1964 permalink

WANT TO ADD TO HIS RESIGINATION? HOW ABOUT HILLARY AND HER LIES...READ THIS....SEE HOW LONG SHE HAS BEEN DOING IT... READ




http://www.northstarwriters.com/dc163.htm

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:42 AM on 04/07/2008
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