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12.06.2008
Penn Does GQ

GQ star Lisa DePaulo has a postmortem Q&A out today with the much-maligned Mark Penn. Couple of things struck me: 

Most notably, the entire exchange comes across as remarkably self-justifying and self-aggrandizing, even for the genre--and even for Penn. For all the words spoken and ground covered, Penn's analysis still boils down to: It wasn't my fault. And if all you idiots had let me run things my way, we wouldn't be in this mess. 

Case in point: When pressed about his biggest regret, Penn whines that he didn't have a crack team like he had in 1996. "I wish in reality that I had a team of people, you know, who was with me, that I organized, as I had in '96." (Now, some might point out that the '96 team and strategy were principally put together by evil genius Dick Morris, who didn't get ousted for his toe-sucking tendencies until a couple of months before the fall election. But why nitpick?) More specifically, Penn lays the blame for the campaign's failure at the feet of both Patti Solis Doyle and Harold Ickes, primarily for their mishandling of money. 

This is not a new self-defense tactic by Penn--which is also what struck me about the piece. In a perhaps understandably sympathetic intro, DePaulo notes that, despite all the beatings he took during this race, "Penn never once defended himself, even as the Blame Penn chorus grew louder."

Um. Unless you count that period in early March, not long after Patti Solis Doyle was kicked to the curb, when Penn, nervous about growing grumbling concerning his own performance, ran around throwing Solis Doyle, Mike Henry, and Ickes under the proverbial bus--a display of such rank ass-covering, incidentally, that it finished shredding the campaign's once united front as outraged colleagues rushed to the defense of those maligned by Penn. (Again, can't insert link to classic LAT piece. Apologies.) Mark Penn has been many things in this race, selflessly stoic is not one of them. The man has yet to meet a piece of blame he couldn't hurl in someone else's direction.

That said, I highly recommend giving the piece a read, if for no other reason than to confirm all of your preexisting biases about what a spectacular egomaniac Penn is.  

--Michelle Cottle 

Posted: Thursday, June 12, 2008 10:12 AM with 12 comment(s)

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icarusr said:

"the entire exchange comes across as remarkably self-justifying and self-aggrandizing."

News Flash: "Rabid Dog bites Man."

Yawn.

ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ

Please, PLEASE, I beg of you, move on.  Penn was not interesting or worth reading about when he was a Somebody.  Mrs. Clinton is about to do her penance; Bill is muzzled; Carville is chastened; Lying Davis is in Nevada gambling away his sorrows; Ickes and Schmickes and whoever else is left is wherever doing whatever.  Let's concentrate on McCain.

June 12, 2008 10:54 AM

jemerk said:

En fuego; please do not throw anything else beneath the coach.

June 12, 2008 11:08 AM

michael said:

His current and (probable) perpetual inability to accept blame doesn't surprise me. I still don't understand why he was allowed to prevail long after he was seen to be the wrong guy for the job. Face it, he was only bounced after the Columbian Connection and still hung around.  It's less important the he convince me, now (he can't) but he sure had his boss(s) wrapped around his finger and they look worse for it than he does.

June 12, 2008 11:09 AM

dubyadoubte said:

Thank you, thank you icarusr.  I second the motion.  Move on.  

June 12, 2008 11:10 AM

GSpinks said:

Penn == Choad w/ comb-over

June 12, 2008 11:31 AM

GSpinks said:

Penn == Choad w/ comb-over

June 12, 2008 11:31 AM

chrismealy said:

The Clintons sure know how to pick 'em.

June 12, 2008 11:34 AM

stgla said:

The under the bus metaphor comes from minor league baseball and it refers to the baggage compartment, which I believe, has been completely filled up and may no longer be used by journalists, bloggers, or commentators.  Thank you.

June 12, 2008 11:52 AM

Political Animal said:

PENN SPEAKS....Michelle Cottle wants us to read Lisa DePaulo's Q&A with Mark Penn in GQ:I highly recommend giving the piece a read, if for no other reason than to confirm all of your preexisting biases about what a spectacular egomaniac...

June 12, 2008 12:39 PM

blackton said:

I love this part: "You know, they talk about my book Microtrends, and in reality their campaign was well microtargeted. They finely targeted several constituencies in order to put together their coalition and even to turn out unexpectedly large numbers of young people." Yeah, Obama only targeted Democrats, Independents, and progressive Democrats, very microtargeted groups.

Another great part: "I think the remarkable thing in this has been that there are a lot of people who owe their livelihood, their recognition, their jobs, their place in society, to the Clintons. And that many of those people didn’t support her, you know?" The notion that public service equals perpetual fealty to the Clintons... truly amazing. Unfortunately, the writer blew a ton of areas in follow up.

I know people say get over it, but this is TNR after all, not the front page of the New York Times, I doubt this little blog will roil the waters. If it has broader meaning I hope it means that no Democrat will ever hire Penn again,  Let him go with Republicans. Maybe McCain can hire him. Please God, please.

June 12, 2008 1:26 PM

blackton said:

Last part that really shows how ignorant Penn is: "It’s pretty unusual for somebody to win the nomination the first time out." He said when discussing why Hillary failed, but for Democrats it is usual for first timers and only first timers to win the nomination. Carter, Mondale, Dukakis, Clinton, Kerry, and Obama won the nomination on their first try, only Gore won it on his second, and that was after he was VP in the interim.

June 12, 2008 1:37 PM

liberal reformer said:

Mark Penn is a narcissist, as well as a failed strategist and someone whose firm sucked up huge amounts of money from Hillary's campaign, though only for postage; he practically gave his time away, according to him.

June 12, 2008 3:44 PM