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Penn out as Clinton's chief strategist

Mark Penn, who has been a lightning rod for controversy and criticism, will continue to advise and poll for the Clinton campaign.

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  • Monday, April 7, 2008 08:08 AM

    this change will mean nothing substantive

    How is someone supposed to effect change when people involved in her campaign at the highest level are working for those entrenched parties who will be negatively affected by the very changes being espoused?

    Combine this with Bill's income from consulting with Middle Eastern oil producing nations who are screwing us at the gas pump, and the double dealing appearance of a conflict of interest is quite obvious.

    This is classic Clinton - "listen to what we say but ignore what we do."

    I suspect that a lot of people in Pennsylvania are rethinking their support of someone who talks about change on the one hand, and enriches themselves from the status quo on the other.

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