Clinton Adviser Ickes Distances Self From Mark Penn, For Obvious Reasons
Thursday, February 28th, 2008
Hmm, you’d think that one of Hillary Clinton’s top advisers would wait until after their horrible losses on March 4 to distance himself from that flaming trainwreck of a campaign, right? Then again, it’s never too soon to start prepping for new jobs, and Harold Ickes has one foot out the door. In an interview with the New York Observer, Ickes speaks with harsh candor about the failure that is “chief strategist” Mark Penn, that slovenly toad, and how he pretty much is responsible for the world’s problems. MORE »
Hmm, you’d think that one of Hillary Clinton’s top advisers would wait until after their horrible losses on March 4 to distance himself from that flaming trainwreck of a campaign, right? Then again, it’s never too soon to start prepping for new jobs, and Harold Ickes has one foot out the door. In an interview with the New York Observer, Ickes speaks with harsh candor about the failure that is “chief strategist” Mark Penn, that slovenly toad, and how he pretty much is responsible for the world’s problems. MORE »





