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Liberal
Hall of Shame
James Carville is co-host of Crossfire, CNN's political
debate program. Biography from the CNN Programs page- Anchors/Reporters from the CNN.COM website.
"Carville, an outspoken Democratic political strategist and commentator emerged onto the national political scene after his consulting firm, Carville & Begala, helped elect President Bill Clinton in 1992. For his work on the Clinton campaign, the American Association of Political Consultants named him Campaign Manager of the Year in 1993. He went on to serve as a senior political adviser to the president." "Carville & Begala's other well-known electoral successes include the 1991 Senate victory of Harris Wofford in Pennsylvania, the 1990 gubernatorial victories of Georgia's Zell Miller and Pennsylvania's Robert P. Casey and the 1998 re-election of Sen. Frank Lautenberg of New Jersey." On CNN TV- Anchors & Reporters- James Carville Top Democratic strategist James Carville said Tuesday that he has no intention of getting involved in the 2008 presidential race - unless Hillary Clinton asks him to manage her campaign. "I'll do anything in the world for Mrs. Clinton," the Ragin' Cajun told radioman Don Imus, adding: "I'm sure she'll tell us what her intentions are sometime." Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2006 12:19 p.m. EST
CARVILLE: "[The Ted Kennedy speech] was a great moment, absolutely. But other stuff was wasted. There was no message that came out of here. Look, this is the fifth night in a row that we've had a Democratic convention since George W. Bush, the most disastrous, incompetent and corrupt administration we've had in modern American history and we haven't put it front and center. I am at loss..." CARVILLE: "They should have had speakers up there saying, ‘Excuse me,
but there's a sense of urgency in the country. Excuse me, but this administration
has taken this country that was the most ascendant nation since ancient
Rome and run it in the ditch. Excuse me, but the surplus is gone. We have
a deficit. Look what happens to health care costs. Look what's happened
to energy costs. Look what's happening in income growth in this country.
I heard none of that last night.'"
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