Lanny Davis Part II: An interview with President Clinton’s former special counsel
Sunday, August 19th, 2007
In the late 1990s, President Bill Clinton was accused of selling burial plots at Arlington National Cemetery. The scandal made front page news all over the country. The problem: none of it was true. Lanny Davis, Clinton’s former special counsel, explains why this happened in part two of this exclusive interview for The Good, The Bad, The Spin.
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LANNY DAVIS is former special counsel to President Bill Clinton. While in the White House from 1996 through 1998, Davis was assigned the difficult tasks of handling negative allegations against the President. He had to seemingly work against the formal machinations of the White House in order to give the President credibility in the face of, at times, bizarre allegations of impropriety. His experience is chronicled in his 2003 book, Truth To Tell: Tell It Early, Tell It All, Tell It Yourself: Notes from My White House Education.
Truth To Tell presents an inside view of media relations at the highest political level and soundly presents the story behind the stories. Davis’ latest book, Scandal: How “Gotcha” Politics Is Destroying America, sets America’s scandal culture in a much broader context by presenting the history of American political scandals through today’s 24-7 news cycle and the resulting extreme partisanship we see today. In the end, Davis presents a voice for commonality among political views. He now works as a litigator focusing on crisis management in Washington, D.C. (more…)
Lanny Davis Part I: An interview with President Clinton’s former special counsel
Friday, August 3rd, 2007
Lanny Davis is former special counsel to President Bill Clinton. While in the White House from 1996 through 1998, Davis was assigned the difficult tasks of handling negative allegations against the President.
He had to seemingly work against the formal machinations of the White House in order to give the President credibility in the face of, at times, bizarre allegations of iimpropriety. His experience is chronicled in his 2003 book, Truth To Tell: Tell It Early, Tell It All, Tell It Yourself: Notes from My White House Education.
Truth To Tell presents an inside view of media relations at the highest political level and soundly presents the story behind the stories.Davis’ latest book, Scandal: How “Gotcha” Politics Is Destroying America, sets America’s scandal culture in a much broader context by presenting the history of American political scandals through today’s 24-7 news cycle and the resulting extreme partisanship we see today. In the end, Davis presents a voice for commonality among political views. He now works as a litigator focusing on crisis management in Washington, D.C.
This post is the first in a multi-part interview with Davis about crises and media relations. Please check back for future installments. Better yet, click the Subscribe link at right to get new posts by email or into your feed reader.
How did you get into your position at the Clinton White House?
LANNY DAVIS: It starts with my friendship with Hillary Rodham when I was in law school before I knew Bill Clinton. It goes back to when I was in my third year in Yale Law School in 1969. We were friends for that one year before I graduated and then over the years kept in touch off and on. I met her future husband when he volunteered in the Joe Lieberman for State Senate Campaign of 1970. That’s where all roads seemed to cross in New Haven. (more…)
