2008-04-07

Hilary refuses to eliminate Mark Penn

Mark Penn pictured above

Penn continues Polling and Advicing Hilary's campaign

According to Hilary Clinton's Campaign Manager Maggie Williams, Mark Penn will continue to do work for the Hilary Clinton campaign. Williams states: "Mark Penn" and his consultant company - Penn, Schoen and Berland Associates, Inc. -- "will continue to provide polling and advice to the Hilary Clinton campaign."

My, my, my, my, my my my...sho looks good to Hilary!

Mark Penn, the man that resigned from the campaign yesterday after he was found guilty of meeting with the Columbian government to help promote a Columbia-US free trade agreement, is STILL on board with Hilary Clinton. Mark Penn associated with labor union-busting operations was a big reason why major labor unions questioned Penn's involvement and then moved over to the American Labor-friendly Senator Obama campaign. The same chief strategist Mark Penn, that was successful with Bill Clinton's second Presidential campaign and Hilary's first New York Senatorial campaign, has failed Hilary in her Presidential bid miserably against Senator Obama's 'voter preferred' grassroots Pro-Labor Pro-Education campaign machine. Last year, according to Justice Department filings, Columbia paid 300-thousand to help educate members of Congress and other folks on the Columbian trade deal and secured continued US funding for Plan Columbia. I think Mark Penn knew about these facts?

But Hilary Clinton's campaign will continue to accept "Advice and Poll information" from Mark Penn, which is the very area that Mark Penn specializes in. The Penn consultancy service will continue doing exactly what Penn has done for the Clintons for over a decade. Only the Clintons think they can get away with this, while voter trust continues to erode. Will the Mark Penn poll people on whether or not we should pursue the Columbian Trade agreement with the American Government? On Hilary's behalf, will Mark Penn advice Corporations to close down factories in Pennsylvania, Indiana, and the tobacco giants in North Carolinam in order to open up multiple factories in Columbia? While Columbia has broken off negotiations with Mark Penn related firms, will Penn advice the Clintons to re-negotiate "labor trade" talks with Columbia at a later time? Or finally will Hilary Clinton continue to step on her own feet?

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