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Hillary Stands By Her Man, But Colombia Dumps Mark PennSubmitted by John Stauber on Sat, 04/05/2008 - 13:17.
Topics: corporations | human rights | international | labor | lobbying | public relations | U.S. Congress Mark Penn runs the labor-busting PR giant Burson-Marsteller and is the top strategist and pollster for Hillary Clinton's campaign for president. His mixed loyalties have been a continuing image problem for Clinton, to the degree his conflicts makes the news. The Wall Street Journal first reported, on April 4, that Penn had "met with Colombia's ambassador to the U.S. on Monday to discuss a bilateral free-trade agreement, a pact the presidential candidate (Clinton) opposes." Burson-Marsteller "has a contract with the South American nation to promote congressional approval of the trade deal." The New York Times later noted that Penn apologized for his conflict of loyalty saying "the meeting was an error in judgment." But that was not enough. Saturday, April 5, Colombia fired Penn (and B-M his company) for his embarrassing bumbling. Still, Hillary Clinton is sticking by her man Mark - for now. |
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http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/07/us/politics/07hillary.html
Above is the NY Times story.