Democrats, Election Coverage, Politics
That didn’t take long. In discussing Gov. Bill Richardson’s announcement that he was running for president, I said yesterday that he had more experience than the senators in the race “and (probably) the least amount of baggage.”
Today I read an article by Steve Clemons, editor of the Washington Note — and whose progressives bona fides are in good order — accusing Richardson of inappropriate behavior around women:
Have you behaved inappropriately or not in public settings with female members of your government administration, jokingly or not? Have you gestured to female public servants and political appointees — who work as colleagues with you — and made lewd gestures, specifically pointing to them and then pointing at your crotch with a room full of media and other politicos there in the room?
I ask this not to demean or undermine Richardson.
I ask it because I was not in the room when this particular incident occurred but many others were — and rumors have long swept around Santa Fe that Bill Richardson makes a constant festive joke out of demeaning women. These incidents don’t have to do with the comments by Lt. Governor Diane Denish that Richardson is a “touchy” and “feely” Governor. They have to do with questions about a far more crude kind of gesture that demeans professional women.
These concerns I have heard may be completely contrived, but after speaking with several senior level New Mexico officials, my sense is that it needs to at a minimum be addressed by the Governor who wants to be President. Some suggest that Richardson “can’t stop himself” or “doesn’t even realize what he is doing” or thinks that “this sort of thing is part of New Mexico’s political scene.”
One accuser is the lieutenant governor of New Mexico, Diane Denish. It appears the Richardson campaign could be putting out a fire before it puts out its shingle.
Topics: Democrats, Election Coverage, Politics



