Clinton's top strategist quits
source: http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/04/06/clinton.campaign/index.html
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Mark Penn and his political consulting firm will continue advise the New York senator's Democratic presidential bid, but Penn will give up his job as chief strategist, campaign manager Maggie Williams said."
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Marilynn_Murray
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What does her raising Senate campaign funds for him have to do with this race?
- 4 years ago
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Marilynn_Murray
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environmentallyblue
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Looks like another desperate attempt by Team Obama.
Like those mailers he was sending out lying and attacking Hillary.
From the looks of Obama supporters, this is a good example of why people are so turned off by the cult like following. Such crude and unsubstantiated remarks by supposed Democrats?
- 4 years ago
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environmentallyblue
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Marilynn_Murray
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inSFNM, I believe I read the same thing about Hillary after it was said about Obama. They said it wasn't true about either. Believe what you want about the advisor. Water finds it's own level.
- 4 years ago
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Marilynn_Murray
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Marilynn_Murray
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Rage, I can't imagine why? I wouldn't ask for directions to the rest room from that mugly uther.
- 4 years ago
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Marilynn_Murray
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inSFNM
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Looks like some here need to have a look at this video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcdnlNZg2iM&eurl=http://www.mydd.com/story/2008/4/7/1248/16172
- 4 years ago
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inSFNM
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inSFNM
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The Obama supporters should note, Penn was not speaking to Columbia as a Hillary advisor or as a a campaign official, this was for the business he was employed. And is nothing contrary like Obama's presidential advisor Austan Goolsbee speaking with the Canadian officials telling them to ignore his talk against NAFTA, its just presidenital campaign talk, not to be taken serious.
Big difference.
Hillary did not waiver and was not contrary to her position.
Obama lied when he said his campaign didn't talk with them and he lied when he claimed he would follow Hillary's lead in telling our allies that we redo our trade agreements with fair trade laws or we cancel NAFTA.
- 4 years ago
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inSFNM
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inSFNM
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This is an excellent show of Leadership and keeping ones word. Hillary is committed to Fair Trade agreements. And even though he was speaking to the Columbian's from his business, it is in conrary to Hillary's position.
Go Hillary!
- 4 years ago
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inSFNM
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lolilo
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OBAMA !!
- 4 years ago
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lolilo
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huntre
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More proof that hiding information can potentially lose votes. The credibility factor in play (again).
- 4 years ago
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huntre
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Marilynn_Murray
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It makes her NAFTA claims void. He was in Columbia setting up a free trade deal. The people in the remaining states can't not consider that as their jobs are going overseas.
- 4 years ago
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Marilynn_Murray
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jdchristianson
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It probably doesn't matter who wins on the Democrat side, McCain is waiting on the other side.
- 4 years ago
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jdchristianson
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Neghie
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Well at the end of the day, we'll be able to thank Hillary for getting Obama ready for the Republican Machine we know is coming.
- 4 years ago
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Neghie
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Spiral9
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This is a clear indicator that Obama will win :)
- 4 years ago
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Spiral9
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sebethmiller
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and I thought he was quitting because the press wouldn't stop making fun of his side-part. . . I will be glad when Hillary drops out/is voted out and the Democratic party can have a chance to rebuild and strengthen.
OBAMA 08'
- 4 years ago
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sebethmiller
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benjaminV
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Not good for the Clinton Dynasty...
- 4 years ago
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benjaminV
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jlaboy
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Isn't saying Mark Penn quit like saying Gonzalez and Rumsfield quit? Either way, he might not be on the payroll, but he is still advising the campaign
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jlaboy
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TheRemedy_181
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Just one more sign that Obama will will the Democratic party.
- 4 years ago
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TheRemedy_181
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Vierotchka
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Maybe it is because Mark Penn got a job offer he couldn't refuse...
- 4 years ago
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Vierotchka
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PatBoberg
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Hilary's campaign is a disaster. I think I could design a budget and business plan that works better.
- 4 years ago
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PatBoberg
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Julie_Soller
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It just looks bad, this growing list of people high up in Hillary's campaign that have been resigning. Bad.
- 4 years ago
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Julie_Soller
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helicopterson
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This is news that EVERYONE can be happy about, regardless of your candidate.
- 4 years ago
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helicopterson
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bumbl
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Why should I care? We all know Clinton will never have a chance of getting the nomination... I think Pennsylvania is the end of the road for everyone's favorite crybaby-senator.
- 4 years ago
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bumbl
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JanforGore
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It's about time. He needed to go all the way out.
- 4 years ago
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JanforGore
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dbeckmann
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this is a MAJOR BLOW to the Clinton campaign approx. 2 weeks before PENNsylvania. She will have this week to play this out before trying to make the pendullum swing the other way. But to try to explain to people in this media environment that she's not connected to what her chief campaign strategist was doing in Columbia is going to be an extremely tough sell--not to mention, a lot of people in industrial PENNsylvania may see this deal as a threat to their jobs(wrongly or rightly so)...
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dbeckmann
