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Richardson Defense Raises Questions
Politico.com ^ | March 8, 2007 | Ben Smith

Posted on 03/08/2007 6:48:50 AM PST by greyfoxx39

Edited on 03/09/2007 6:18:03 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]

New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson's 2008 presidential campaign has been burdened by unusually public discussion about his behavior with women.

The lieutenant governor of New Mexico, Diane Denish was quoted in the Albuquerque Journal saying she avoids standing or sitting near Richardson because of his physical manner, which she said was not improper but was "annoying." The governor, she said, "pinches my neck. He touches my hip, my thigh, sort of the side of my leg."

On repeated occasions, Richardson has been pressed by reporters or Democratic activists on whether his personal conduct can withstand public scrutiny.

Richardson, in an interview with The Politico, denied behaving inappropriately, calling the talk "mean-spirited." Still, the concerns have become enough of a headwind for Richardson's campaign that the candidate has a more substantive response -- that his personal conduct was vetted, and effectively given a seal of approval, when he was considered for the vice presidential nomination by John F. Kerry in 2004.

"The Kerry people vetted me for vice president," he told The Politico last week. He knew this, he said, because Jim Johnson, the veteran Washington lawyer and Democratic insider, "has said so."

But that line of defense may be less effective in shutting down speculation than Richardson hopes. After five days of phone calls and e-mails, and an initial refusal to comment, Johnson released a one-sentence statement saying Richardson had been "vetted" but offering no details about what that entailed.

"The Kerry campaign vetted Governor Richardson, and nothing was found that would have prevented him from being chosen as John Kerry's vice presidential candidate," Johnson said.

Three other people -- either senior Kerry aides or Democrats involved in the vice presidential search process -- said in interviews that Richardson's past was not subject to a definitive examination* aimed at determining whether his personal conduct with women was a potential political problem.

These Democrats, who declined to be quoted by name discussing a sensitive personal matter, said that Richardson withdrew from consideration by Kerry before undergoing a final round of vetting. The final round would have required delivering financial documents and other information to Johnson and his team for an intensive examination of a candidate's fitness for high office. Among those who did go through such a process were then-Sens. Bob Graham (D-Fla.) and John Edwards (D-N.C.), then-House Minority Leader Richard Gephardt (D-Mo.), then-Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack and retired Army Gen. Wesley Clark.

"He wanted to be considered because he wanted his name out there," a senior Democrat close to the vice presidential process said of Richardson. "And once his name was out there, he withdrew. So there was never a full vetting."

This Democrat said Richardson's citing of the 2004 vetting process as a rejoinder to questions about his personal behavior is "a crazy thing to go around saying."

Richardson's campaign manager, Dave Contarino, told The Politico that Johnson told him last fall that Richardson's 2004 vetting had covered allegations of "things with women," and that Johnson told him he'd made two dozen calls on the matter and been convinced "that there was no there there."

Johnson declined to discuss details of the process.

The willingness of Richardson and top aides to speak directly about speculation over his relations with women is itself an indication of how much the issue may be shaping public perceptions of his presidential prospects.

Richardson said the speculation had "no foundation." Even so, many Democrats say gossip about Richardson's personal behavior is an important factor keeping an exceptionally well-credentialed politician -- a former energy secretary and ambassador to the United Nations, who has been elected in a swing state -- from entering the top tier of 2008 candidates.

On the day in January that Richardson announced his campaign, Steve Clemons, a former Democratic staffer who is a senior fellow at the New America Foundation, asked in an open letter: "Have you behaved inappropriately or not in public settings with female members of your government administration?"

The question had already been raised by the Albuquerque Journal, which in December 2005 published a front-page piece about Richardson under the headline "Hands-On Governor." Richardson told the newspaper he has an informal, physical style with both men and women that he employs to lighten the mood and connect with people.

Denish --  a Democrat who ran on the same ticket as Richardson -- said that she sometimes finds Richardson's physical style "irritating and annoying" but that he had never touched her in an improper way. Still, she said, his behavior was inappropriate in public because it could be misconstrued.

Lanny Davis, a former Clinton aide and spokesman for the White House legal counsel, also called The Politico, on the prompting of the Richardson campaign, to aver that when he vetted Richardson for a Cabinet position in 1992, Richardson passed the detailed scrutiny.

"I ended up 100 percent convinced that Bill Richardson was not a womanizer, had not had an affair, had not done anything that had embarrassed him," he said.

Richardson subsequently was appointed to high-level jobs in government, including energy secretary, and weathered two races for governor without his relations with women becoming an obstacle. Richardson's resume made him an eminently plausible contender when Kerry began looking for a running mate.

On July 15, 2004, a Washington reporter for the Albuquerque Journal reported receiving an "interesting -- and unsolicited -- phone call" from the ordinarily press-shy Johnson, who sang Richardson's praises.

"Johnson said the Kerry search team pored over everything they could find about their prospective choices, including Richardson. They looked at speeches the contenders had given, articles and books they had written, academic and public policy groups they were affiliated with, financial and medical records and 'personal issues,'" the Journal reported.

"We looked very comprehensively at all of the information available to us," Johnson said at the time.

Another Kerry aide, however, said it was inappropriate to use the vetting as a credential. "We never gave anyone a clean bill of health, or not."

Richardson chalks the rumors up to his campaign style.

"There's nothing I can do except just basically continue," he said. "I've never touched anybody inappropriately. No one's accused me of it. I shake hands a lot. I hold a handshaking record. I believe in the physical side of campaigning. I guess I hug people sometimes. That's me. That's my character."

*CORRECTION: Due to a technological error, an earlier version of this piece reported that Kerry aides said Richardson's personal life had not been subject to "any examination." In fact, they said his personal life had not been subject to a definitive examination. The Politico regrets the error.


TOPICS: Front Page News; Government; Politics/Elections; US: New Mexico
KEYWORDS: billrichardson; nm; richardson; sexualharrassment; sleaze
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King Bill playing the Clinton card of getting it out early so he can claim it's "old news"...I'd rather see someone look into the misuse of state funds for his grandiose self-serving "projects".
1 posted on 03/08/2007 6:48:51 AM PST by greyfoxx39
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To: CedarDave; LegendHasIt; Rogle; leapfrog0202; Santa Fe_Conservative; DesertDreamer; ...

Ping to interested New Mexicans


2 posted on 03/08/2007 6:49:55 AM PST by greyfoxx39 (The media is in full gloat, and they have decided to choose the next president...OBAMA!)
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To: greyfoxx39

Between Fred Thompson and Bill Richardson, it could be the "Bimbo Eruptions" campaign!


3 posted on 03/08/2007 6:55:27 AM PST by zarf (Her hair was of a dank yellow, and fell over her temples like sauerkraut......)
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To: greyfoxx39

Why would they vett any Democrat on his personal life? To find who is the most disreputable to appeal to their immoral voters?


4 posted on 03/08/2007 6:57:08 AM PST by penowa (NO more Bushes; NO more Clintons EVER!)
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To: greyfoxx39

Perhaps the Clintonistas are leaking some research results? Maybe they've relaxed the Obama attacks and are now seeking lesser prey...


5 posted on 03/08/2007 6:58:32 AM PST by COBOL2Java ("No stronger retrograde force exists in the world" - Winston Churchill on Islam)
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To: zarf
Between Fred Thompson and Bill Richardson, it could be the "Bimbo Eruptions" campaign!

Don't forget Rudy and Hillary, the two biggest womanizers around.

6 posted on 03/08/2007 6:59:38 AM PST by Alter Kaker (Gravitation is a theory, not a fact. It should be approached with an open mind...)
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To: greyfoxx39
Bill Richardson is a lightweight. He gets the attention he does because he is the most visible half-Hispanic the Democrats have.

Same with Obama, a light weight, another half white/ half Black, but with charm.

Neither of these guys have a chance against Hillary and both of them will grovel at her cankles to be VP.

7 posted on 03/08/2007 7:00:54 AM PST by Michael.SF. (It's time our lawmakers paid more attention to their responsibilities, and less to their privileges.)
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To: greyfoxx39
Democrats do not care about morals, in fact low morals is a plus for them.

If Her THighness Hillary Rotten Clinton and Barack "Hussein" (forget my Muslim upbringing and middle name) Obama, kill each other, the slime ball might get the democrat nomination.
8 posted on 03/08/2007 7:01:15 AM PST by HuntsvilleTxVeteran (!yaw gnorw eht su ekat lliw noitartsinimdA inailuiG A)
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To: greyfoxx39

being vetted by someone like kerry seems a bit ironic


9 posted on 03/08/2007 7:13:30 AM PST by silverleaf (Fasten your seat belts- it's going to be a BUMPY ride.)
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To: greyfoxx39
Many do not remember the primaries for the 1992 election. Clinton was treading water until Hillery & he came out and confessed to his womanizing. What's the big deal, everyone does it. Has no effect on a person's integrity. His campaign took off like a shot. The democrats had never seen such a hero. Enough of the electorate felt: "This is what I want to do and how I want to live, they are leading us to paradise - its the new morality." to comfortably elect him for two terms. Unfortunately he was too busy to do anything about the ever increasing acts of terrorism against the US. Clinton II will be more of the same.
10 posted on 03/08/2007 7:25:26 AM PST by Western Phil
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"Unfortunately he was too busy to do anything about the ever increasing acts of terrorism against the US. Clinton II will be more of the same."

It's difficult to drain the swamp of terrorists when you're up to your zipper in 'Monica's'.

11 posted on 03/08/2007 7:47:57 AM PST by Eastbound
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To: greyfoxx39
Several more articles on KingBill's propensity to "press the flesh":

Richardson Says Antics Ease Tension, Boredom; Lt. Gov. Calls Them Annoying (NM)

Gov. Knows How To Press the Flesh (NM: Richardson)

Lt. Gov. Denish softens comments about ‘touchy’ Richardson

And from the latter:

“He pokes me,” Denish said when confronted about photos taken of Richardson and her at an appearance in Bernalillo in late October. “He pinches my neck. He touches my hip, my thigh, sort of the side of my leg.”

Denish told The Journal, “I try not to put myself in that situation, trying not to stand or sit next to him.”

12 posted on 03/08/2007 8:24:30 AM PST by CedarDave
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To: CedarDave

bump


13 posted on 03/08/2007 9:35:20 AM PST by malia (President Bush: I won't change my principals to be popular.)
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To: greyfoxx39

Rush read the article in his first half-hour today.

Just now followed up by saying Richardson can't be the first Hispanic president because he is Hispanic (only others can become "first's" : Clinton the first "Black" president, now a women's activist saying Edwards would become the first "woman" president). Instead he said Richardson might more appropriately our first "North Korean" president. LOL.


14 posted on 03/08/2007 9:54:13 AM PST by CedarDave
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To: greyfoxx39
I'd rather see someone look into the misuse of state funds for his grandiose self-serving "projects".

Get a GRIP. :)

15 posted on 03/08/2007 9:55:55 AM PST by Tijeras_Slim
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To: CedarDave

Hey, Dave! I'm glad you posted those links. I've been saving them too, just in case he decided to run for Prez. The words of his Lt. Governor will probably sink his chances. IMO, he's toast, unless Hillary sees the advantage of asking him to be her VP candidate. I kind of think she will, because he will draw the illegal (soon to be legal), Mexican vote. I think THAT will be about the ONLY way Hillary can possibly win, and it will put him in position to run for President as soon as Hillary completes her last term.


16 posted on 03/08/2007 10:14:33 AM PST by NRA2BFree (Duncan Hunter for President '08 - A genuine "Reagan Republican" for America!)
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To: Tijeras_Slim

"Sorry, repair of your road will have to wait until I build my new railroad"
....King Bill


17 posted on 03/08/2007 10:26:57 AM PST by CedarDave
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To: greyfoxx39
New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson's 2008 presidential campaign

Is that a joke? If it weren't for the 25 million illegals aliens in America, no one would give him the time of day.

18 posted on 03/09/2007 6:55:02 PM PST by montag813
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To: greyfoxx39
["Lanny Davis...also called The Politico, on the prompting of the Richardson campaign, to aver that when he vetted Richardson for a Cabinet position in 1992, Richardson passed the detailed scrutiny. "I ended up 100 percent convinced that Bill Richardson was not a womanizer..."]

There's a credible endorsement! LOL!

19 posted on 03/09/2007 8:06:28 PM PST by Mad_Tom_Rackham (Veritas. Gravitas. Ohmygas.)
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So there was never a full vetting."

He was vetted but he wasn't - he was drafted by the KC A's but he wasn't. Sure sounds like a guy we can trust.

20 posted on 03/09/2007 9:21:53 PM PST by barker ( A smile is a curved line that sets things straight.)
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