With what he's charging Mrs. Clinton, I don't think he really cares. Especially since, unlike some, he's actually getting paid.
Roles Collide: Adviser To Clinton Campaign Loses Job for His Firm
By Anne E. Kornblut
Washington Post Staff Writer
Sunday, April 6, 2008; A09
EUGENE, Ore., April 5 -- The Colombian government fired the public relations firm run by Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's chief strategist on Saturday after he tried to distance himself from a meeting he held with the country's ambassador to the United States.
Mark Penn has walked a tricky tightrope throughout the presidential campaign, serving both as chief executive of Burson-Marsteller and as a top Clinton aide. The two roles collided last week when Penn met with Colombian officials to discuss a pending trade agreement that Colombia desires and the New York Democrat opposes.
After the meeting was made public, Penn, already a controversial figure inside the Clinton campaign, came under attack from labor unions, with some officials calling for the candidate to fire him. Both Clinton and Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) have said they are against the Colombia Free Trade Agreement.
Penn said in a statement Friday that his sitting down with the Colombians was an "error in judgment." Colombia's U.S. embassy responded Saturday that the Bogota government "considers this a lack of respect to Colombians, and finds this response unacceptable."
The embassy said Colombia is canceling its $300,000 contract with Burson-Marsteller, although Bogota will continue to seek passage of the trade deal. Penn did not have further comment.
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