Posted on 01/13/2002 8:13:48 PM PST by Jean S
Former Bill Clinton spokeswoman Jennifer Palmieri criticized President Bush's handling of the Enron scandal on Sunday, saying it had already become "a major problem" for the White House that would likely damage his image with the public.
"Even if no more damaging information comes out, this is a major problem for this administration," Palmieri told the New York Times. "It is going to damage the president's credibility and it's going to hurt their ability to get their message out."
Palmieri was one of three spokeswomen hired by Mr. Clinton after he left the White House last year. Over initial objections by Democratic National Committee officials, Clinton had Palmieri installed as DNC press secretary.
The former Clinton spokesgal suggested that the Enron scandal would pose a much more difficult challenge for the Bush administration than the 9/11 attacks and the ensuing war on terrorism.
"Since Sept. 11, they have all performed well under ridiculous pressure," she told the Times. "But they have never been through anything like this."
Palmeiri's Enron remarks would have likely been cleared with top Democratic Party officials, and possibly even with the ex-president himself.
In exclusive comments to NewsMax.com last year, Palmeiri denied gossip column reports that her then-boss had become a regular at several bars and saloons in Chappaqua, NY, the town where the former first couple settled after leaving the White House.
ButRepublicans plan to emphasize the fact that the private partnerships which eventually helped sink Enron were established during Clinton's tenure in the White House. They also note that Democratic appointees ran the regulatory agencies, such as the Securities and Exchange Commission, during that period and that they should have spotted Enron's problems before they became fatal.
Palmieri: "Blame Bush because the house of cards fell apart. Don't blame my boss because he helped build it."
. . .and possibly even with the ex-president himself?
Pulleeeeze. . .She gets a paycheck, right? Good to hear Clinton's voice on this. . .
Each one says how Bush is to blame, in trouble, involved, whatever. But they never say WHAT it is he DID?!
The only illegal thing he could have done, was to have helped them illegally while in trouble. Obviously Bush never provided them ANY assistance. It would have also been ILLEGAL to have publicized any of their REQUESTS for help, because that would have sent the stock crashing to the floor all on its own.
Just like Rush says, it's the seriousness of the charge that is THE issue.
Amazing that he always hires females for the job.
What in the name of heaven and earth does anyone associated with the Clinton administration know about fighting a war on terrorism???
Idiots.
Don't you wish, you bimbo.
Dream on.
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