Within Team Clinton, the Penn Wars continue unabated. The campaign dysfunction continues.

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(Via Americablog.)

For everyone who remembers the 1990s, there was never a dearth of drama coming from the Clinton White House. Never. Some of it trumped up the right-wing noise machine, some of it legit. Seems that old habits die hard in the Clinton camp. Today, even in the wake of the wins on Tuesday night, the internal battles of the Clinton campaign are on the front page of the Washington Post. Last night, John posted it and the article is worth a deeper look and raises important questions. If this is what we can expect from the Clinton campaign, is this how a Clinton administration will function, too?

For any political junkie, the Post piece is a must read. It’s full of back-biting and blaming each other. The main culprit is Mark Penn. Oh, and for those who may be thinking that the Post is dredging up old news (from last week) to make the Clinton campaign look bad, a lot of this is very recent (from this week) — and it comes from within:

Full post here.

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