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TODAY'S STORIES
12.06.2008
Mark Penn Speaks

I suspect Noam and I may both have more to say about Penn's long, interesting, blame-dodging GQ interview. (Short version: Blame the political/organizational team, not the message/polling team, i.e. Penn). But here's one very weird thing that jumped out at me:

You’ve been accused of making obscene amounts of money from this campaign. Can you clear that up for us?
Well, people think, you know… The reality is, the way that money’s been reported, all the printing and the postage—you know, 85 percent of the work has been for direct mail, of which almost all that is postage and printing and all that

So when they come out with, like, “Mark Penn was paid $4 million,” 3.4 million of that was postage?
The actual consulting fee is, you know, we received $27,000 a month, which is split between me and Sid Blumenthal [a senior adviser]. So it makes the net around half that.

Wait, Sid makes as much as you?
You know, again, I don’t own these companies, so—

No, really, Sid Blumenthal makes as much as you?
His fee is about the same.

This is pretty difficult to believe--Penn was at the core of the campaign, Blumenthal had a far more marginal role (as far as we know, at least)--and I suspect the explanation may lie with the phrase "actual consulting fee." That was presumably not the only way Penn profited from the campaign. Unless we're supposed to believe he was only earning around $150,000 per year from it.

--Michael Crowley

Posted: Thursday, June 12, 2008 2:02 PM with 6 comment(s)

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icarusr said:

Yeah - he is so incredibly credible that we can believe his numbers on this one, much like his numbers on the California take-all primary ...

Now, could we please have some stuff on McCain?  This is SOOOO five-minutes-ago.

June 12, 2008 2:30 PM

hotshot22 said:

And how about an in-depth piece on the BHO campaign team.

There's been way too much HRC bashing going on. That race is over. Talkback writer Roid has even moved on to other topics, so should you, please.

June 12, 2008 2:45 PM

liberal reformer said:

I heartily second hotshot22's comments. Hillary is history this electoral season. She will not be Barry's veep choice. End of story for now.

June 12, 2008 3:05 PM

kevmonj said:

Of course, the devil is in the details. I am sure that the accounting for Penn;s company's services include healthy markups for the "printing" and "postage," as well as numerous service fees, all of which Penn would profit from in his role as corporate officer.

That his "actual consulting fee" would be so nominal is not only no surprise, i can imagine it's SOP.

June 12, 2008 3:10 PM

sabatia said:

Penn was responsible for campaign strategy. More than anything else, Hillary lost because she did not plan for the race to continue past Feb. 5, and when it did, they were unprepared. That's when Obama won. This is a failure of planning, which certainly appears to be Penn's balliwick.

But some things never change. The blaming. The whining. The accusations. And the spin, always the spin, which is just spin for little white lies told in one's self-interest.

Self-interest. Loyalty over competence or excellence. Revenge. This is the kind of people Hillary surround herself with. "Interests", they all have "interests" as do the voters, parsed via microtargeting. When--and this is another failure of Penn's--the American people sought not their existing "interests" or grievences, manufactured and real, but  an honest way out of the mess we are in, Hillary could only speak as a mechanic, and not an inspirational figure(beyond the girls and the "angry woman" crowd).

June 12, 2008 4:19 PM

miceelf said:

I agree that the time for Clinton bashing is over.

But I don't think I will ever tire of bashing Penn.

Pardon my French, but what a douche.

June 16, 2008 11:53 AM

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