Cashing in on the Clinton campaign
It should have been easy to predict, in retrospect, that Mark Penn would get himself into trouble for moonlighting while he served as Hillary Clinton's chief strategist. After all, his firm had billed only $14 million for his work on the campaign. How's a guy supposed to live on that?
Actually, for Penn, who resigned Sunday night, Clinton's campaign for the White House has been about as… » Full Story on Salon.com
Actually, for Penn, who resigned Sunday night, Clinton's campaign for the White House has been about as… » Full Story on Salon.com
