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  The "Ragin' Cajun," James Carville, Talks Tough with BuzzFlash.com - A BuzzFlash Interview
James Carville: Well, a voter may say that, but that would be a supremely uninformed voter, because, by any standard, we're weaker today than the day before we invaded Iraq.
James Carville: Well, first of all, it is why we're not railing against 138 special interest tax breaks that have been proposed or passed by the Republicans or this President, during a time when America's at war.
James Carville: First of all, it's not just down the road that's going to be a lot of trouble for our children and grandchildren.
www.buzzflash.com /interviews/04/01/int04005.html   (2227 words)

  
  James Carville
Carville and Begala's biggest win was Bill Clinton's election to the presidency in 1992, the first time a Democrat had claimed the White House in 12 years.
In 1993 Carville was honoured as Campaign Manager of the Year by the American Association of Political Consultants for his leadership of Clinton's fearsome and intense Little Rock campaign headquarters, known as the War Room.
Carville is married to Mary Matalin, who was the deputy campaign manager of George Bush's re-election bid in 1992.
www.democracycorps.com /meet/carville.html   (257 words)

  
 James Carville The Big Mouth's Last Stand
Carville, who has appeared in hundreds of interviews is rivaled only by Lanny Davis in the talk show spin circuit.
Carville also told the Washington Times recently that "unlike most Washington interest groups, EIP is not a tax-exempt organization and the people who give me money can't deduct it".
Carville's four year obsession to get Ken Starr may have cost the Independent Counsel votes in the popularity contest, but the last we heard, he isn't running for anything.
www.etherzone.com /1998/carville.html   (801 words)

  
 WorkingForChange-BuzzFlash interview: James Carville   (Site not responding. Last check: )
James Carville: Well, a voter may say that, but that would be a supremely uninformed voter, because, by any standard, we're weaker today than the day before we invaded Iraq.
James Carville: Well, first of all, it is why we're not railing against 138 special interest tax breaks that have been proposed or passed by the Republicans or this President, during a time when America's at war.
James Carville: First of all, it's not just down the road that's going to be a lot of trouble for our children and grandchildren.
www.workingforchange.com /article.cfm?ItemID=16326   (2275 words)

  
 The Office Of James Carville
James Cherville and Mary Matalin, themselves the key players at the center of the political battles and election headlines that gripped America, tell in candid, stunning detail of the day-by-day pressures, near disasters, and triumphs of campaign life.
Visit www.matalin.info ARCHIVES Nippy Carville, mother of James Carville, takes her Delicious Heritage from Avoyelles Parish (deep in the heart of the bayous of Acadiana in South Louisiana), and brings together 150 contributors who are friends and family for a true collection of cooking tradition.
Visit www.matalin.info FAQ James likes to believe in the adage "you never say never." If his children were hungry and he needed the money he might go back to doing what he knows and doing what he does best, but short of something dramatic his domestic campaign run has come to an end for now.
www.carville.info   (19782 words)

  
 Washington Speakers Bureau: James Carville
James Carville presents a timely and provocative view of Washington politics, spiced with his own unique brand of optimism and humor.
Having served on the frontlines of several major campaigns, James Carville brings an insider’s view – as well as his trademark humor – to analyzing the 2008 election and the players and policies influencing this unusual political season.
In this presentation, Carville and Matalin combine their unique experience as perennial political insiders to provide audiences with a stimulating, candid and provocative analysis of the day's headlines and today's hot-button political issues from both sides of the political aisle for a lively and engaging exchange of views.
www.washingtonspeakers.com /speakers/speaker.cfm?SpeakerId=912   (457 words)

  
 BookPage Interview November 1998: James Carville
James Carville is beginning to sound like Lamont Cranston's evil twin.
And Carville's hot-off-the-presses tract, with its last-minute appendix addressing the release of President Clinton's videotaped grand jury testimony, is as much an indictment of the anti-Clinton forces as it is a rallying cry for his supporters.
Carville takes aim as well at the national media pack he thinks has given the baying Starr his head in return for a daily ration of scraps, i.e., news bites.
www.bookpage.com /9811bp/james_carville.html   (919 words)

  
 Northwest Progressive Institute Archive: James Carville compares Dean to Rumsfeld
James Carville, continuing his attack on Howard Dean, has compared the DNC chairman to Donald Rumsfeld.
Carville, during coffee and rolls with political reporters today, said Democrats could have picked up as many as 50 House seats, instead of the nearly 30 they have so far.
It would be best to simply ignore Carville, seeing as he has repeatedly acted as the worst sort of buffoon, but the cable TV executives need buffoons, clowns and assorted jerks to keep their ratings up...or so they think.
www.nwprogressive.org /weblog/2006/11/james-carville-compares-dean-to.html   (492 words)

  
 FT.com / Debates & polls / Ask the expert - Karl Rove’s political legacy
James Carville: In a word, no. It is a result of the fact that he lost the 2006 election and with it a considerable amount of his power.
James Carville: He won’t surface in the public world with a presidential campaign,because it would invoke memories of the Bush administration, which would be disastrous for any Republican.
James Carville: To be completely fair, it seems that many of these people stayed around for a pretty long time.
www.ft.com /cms/s/10d41a0c-4cb1-11dc-a51d-0000779fd2ac.html   (1911 words)

  
 Democratic Party must be 'born again,' Carville says - The Washington Times: Nation/Politics - November 09, 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Democratic strategist James Carville said yesterday that the Democratic Party's losses last Tuesday were no fluke, and that they need to rethink exactly who they are and provide something more than a litany of policy proposals.
Carville said not only was it a great comeback, but coupled with the 2002 congressional-election losses, it shows it's time for Democrats to engage in a major re-examination.
Carville, who had just returned from a vacation at Disney World with his family and wife, Republican strategist Mary Matalin, at times seemed unable to put into words just how much of a hill Democrats have to climb.
www.washtimes.com /national/20041109-120712-7714r.htm   (600 words)

  
 The Blog | Flavia Colgan: Is James Carville Throwing Hillary Clinton Under the Bus? | The Huffington Post
Carville has his shorts in a knot because Howard Dean refused to bankrupt the party by sending more cash to Carville and his buddies for ineffective television ads at the end of the campaign.
Carville is nothing but a one trick pony who happened to attach his wagon to a rising star, Bill Clinton, back in '92 and that has done squat since then but rest on his wilted laurels.
Carville is a realist, and he (like myself) is disappointed that there is a bare bones democratic majority in both houses.
www.huffingtonpost.com /flavia-colgan/is-james-carville-throwin_b_34331.html   (2769 words)

  
 MyDD :: James Carville's Consultant Con
Carville can try and continue his consulting con that more money to the DCCC would have automatically translated into more victories for Democrats in the House, but looking at our performance in the top fifteen targets, I have to say that is hardly a guarantee.
Carville is part of the KStreet Hacks that suck up to corporate money and were pro war, and hardly represent a relevant part of Party.He is dated,unattractive in his thinking,appearance, and general presentation.
Weren't James Carville and Paul Begala the chief strategists (and Stan Greenberg the primary pollster) for the Clinton White House and its wholly-owned DNC subsidiary in the run-up to the 1994 mid-term elections?
www.mydd.com /story/2006/11/15/162925/71   (5425 words)

  
 James Carville - Salon.com
Carville is probably best known for his role running Bill Clinton's 1992 war room, for inventing the campaign's motto, "It's the economy, stupid" and for his strange-bedfellows marriage to GOP spinmeister Mary Matalin, now an advisor to Vice President Dick Cheney.
From the beginning of the Clinton presidency Carville was the administration's attack dog, defending the president and Hillary Clinton against their enemies in both parties, and in the media.
Eight years later, Carville says his food-chain chart was the first attempt to document what Hillary Clinton would famously call "the vast right-wing conspiracy" against her husband.
dir.salon.com /story/people/feature/2002/03/11/carville/index.html   (801 words)

  
 Transcript for November 14 - Meet the Press, online at MSNBC - MSNBC.com
James Carville, Mary Matalin, welcome both.  Before we turn to politics and revisit some of the things that were said on this promise--pledges promises, predictions--Mary Matalin, I want to show you the scene yesterday afternoon.
CARVILLE:  You know, first of all, I want to go back as--the president ran on a constitutional amendment to ban abortion nationwide.  The president ran against gay marriage.  The president said that he wanted to appoint people like Scalia and Thomas, who both want to overturn Roe v.
CARVILLE:  Oh, hey, we're--banning abortion is a 21st--that's what this president is for, a constitutional amendment to ban abortion, all across this country.  This president is for a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriages.  We're never going to be able to--and, you know, I want to be...
www.msnbc.msn.com /id/6485241   (3299 words)

  
 CNN Programs - Anchors/Reporters - James Carville
James Carville, along with Paul Begala, serves as a political contributor and Democratic strategist on CNN's The Situation Room.
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.
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.
www.cnn.com /CNN/anchors_reporters/carville.james.html   (322 words)

  
 James Carville - SourceWatch
James Carville was a co-founder in 1999 of Democracy Corps.
"Carville and Begala's biggest win was Bill Clinton's election to the presidency in 1992, the first time a Democrat had claimed the White House in 12 years.
In 1993 Carville was honoured as Campaign Manager of the Year by the American Association of Political Consultants for his leadership of Clinton's fearsome and intense Little Rock campaign headquarters, known as the War Room.
www.sourcewatch.org /index.php?title=James_Carville   (389 words)

  
 HBO: K Street: Cast & Crew
In 1993, Carville was honored as Campaign Manager of the Year by the American Association of Political Consultants for his leadership in Clinton's fearsome and intense "War Room" at campaign headquarters in Little Rock.
In 1999, Carville led Ehud Barak to victory in his campaign to become the Prime Minister of Israel.
James Carville is also an author, speaker, restaurateur and talk show host.
www.hbo.com /kstreet/cast/james_carville.html   (499 words)

  
 James Carville Looks at American Politics
James Carville, known around the world as a presidential political pundit for his shoot-from-the-hip style, will be the keynote speaker at the 16th Annual Commercial Law League of America Breakfast to be held on October 11, 2004.
James Carville presents a timely and provocative view of Washington politics, spiced with his own unique brand of optimism and humor, just weeks prior to the Presidential elections.
James Carville, known around the world as a presidential political pundit for his shoot-from-the-hip style, will be the keynote speaker at the 16th Annual Commercial Law League of America Breakfast to be held on October 11, 2004 at the 78th Annual Meeting of the National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges.
www.clla.org /crs/administration/pages/carville.cfm   (589 words)

  
 The Intersection: RWOS Mentioned on Larry King by James Carville
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CARVILLE: I think that the entire Republican war on science is going to hurt them.
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scienceblogs.com /intersection/2006/11/rwos_on_larry_king.php   (612 words)

  
 Carville - James Carville
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James Carville (born October 25, 1944), is an American political consultant, commentator, media personality and pundit.
James Carville has been generating a wave of publicity in criticizing DNC Chair Howard Dean for not sufficiently funding competitive House races.
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 Huffington: Dems should kick James Carville to the curb | Article | Free Access | Insight
Carville labeled the DNC chairman “a C-minus general.” Grading on a curve, I guess that would make Mr.
Carville steadfastly refused to accept that Iraq needed to be front and center on the Democratic agenda.
Carville from giving advice to any candidate with a (D) next to his or her name until the last American soldier has been brought home from Iraq.
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 Monitor Breakfast with James Carville and Stanley Greenberg | csmonitor.com
Carville: "I think when he did this dividend tax cut, it really did just cause [those polled to say] this is too much.
Carville: "I am not for anybody [in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination] but the moment that it looks like somebody is going to win this thing, then I am for everyone [else] getting out.
Carville: "This is not class warfare, this is generational warfare.
www.csmonitor.com /2003/0124/p25s04-usmb.html   (730 words)

  
 The American Spectator
The Donkeys seemed more like "a conglomeration of special interests than a national party" these days, Carville said, adding that even if "you agree with most of those special interests, like I do," it doesn't pay at the ballot box to be seen that way.
Carville shouted over and over again that it was time to "take our country back!" Echoes of Howard Dean.
Saint James, ever the modest man, told the crowd to use the Clinton administration's fight against impeachment as a model.
www.spectator.org /dsp_article.asp?art_id=5897   (809 words)

  
 CNN.com - Carville: Kerry needs big win to solidify position - Jan. 27, 2004
Political analyst and "Crossfire" co-host James Carville discussed the importance of the small state in selecting the Democratic nominee Tuesday with CNN's Bill Hemmer.
CARVILLE: If John Kerry doesn't win big, it gives new life into Howard Dean's campaign, which didn't have a whole lot of life on Wednesday.
Whether they drop out -- whether you drop out or not doesn't matter -- but if two people finish far behind here, it's going to be pretty hard for them to raise money; it's going to be hard for their supporters to stay with them.
www.cnn.com /2004/ALLPOLITICS/01/27/otsc.carville   (760 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Had Enough?: A Handbook for Fighting Back: Books: James Carville,Jeff Nussbaum
While Republicans can be credited with providing for the common defense, Carville says, they have failed miserably on all other directives issued by the founding fathers on what government is supposed to do, including promoting the general welfare, establishing justice, ensuring domestic tranquility, and securing the blessings of liberty for ourselves and posterity.
Carville's shtick remains intact, so the political commentary is saturated with jokes about being married to a Republican, stories about his family down in Louisiana and recipes for barbecue shrimp and bread pudding.
It's hard to tell sometimes whether he's putting on his pitbull act: the "fuel or freedom" tax on SUV owners is probably satirical, but a full ban on contributions to incumbent congresspeople is so radical it's got to be serious.
www.amazon.com /Had-Enough-Handbook-Fighting-Back/dp/0743255755   (886 words)

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