Category: James Carville
By Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy on Dec 10, 2008 in CNN, Chicago, Chicago politics, Democratic Party, James Carville, Misogyny, Sexism, Workers | 95 Comments
That men like James Carville do not see why blatant disrespect for women in this manner is a problem. I am speaking, of course, of the Favreau photograph. You know, this one:
Of course, the former Romney spokesman wasn’t much better, but he did not go off like Carville did about how [...]
By Pat Racimora on Nov 13, 2008 in DNC, DNC idiocy, Democratic Party, Florida, Howard Dean, James Carville, Michigan | 75 Comments
Whoopsie—The Democratic National Committee’s hood ornament got ..er..unscrewed and bounced into the street. Of course, it was loosened up a long while back when the DNC moved itself mostly to Chicago two months before the Democratic Convention. That right there tells you a lot about the DNC. (I think the “D” should [...]
By Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy on Oct 19, 2008 in ACORN, Bamboozling, Barack Obama, Democrats, Disenfranchisement, James Carville, Ohio, Republicans, Voter Fraud | 158 Comments
That’s the big “hint” to what James Carville says will happen if Obama doesn’t “win” the election. Nothing like a little threat of violence to try to skew , are I say, dictate, things to go a certain way.
This was a topic of conversation last night on the excellent “Patsy and Sugar” show [...]
By Bud White on Sep 17, 2008 in Advertising, Appalachia, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Bloggers, Cult, DNC, Daily Kos, Democratic Nomination, Democratic Party, Hillary Clinton, James Carville, John Kerry, National Security, Pennsylvania, Political Strategy, Popular Vote, West Virginia, White Working Class, Women | 226 Comments
During the primaries and up until the convention, many Obama supporters pushed the narrative that Hillary supporters had to go through the classic stages of grief before we accepted Obama. On Correntewire, Lambert writes that Josh Marshall and others:
started running the “stages of grief” trope on Hillary supporters way back in February—you know, from anger, [...]
By Bud White on Jul 24, 2008 in Current Affairs, Democratic National Convention, Democratic Party, George McGovern, James Carville, Jimmy Carter, John F. Kennedy, John Kerry, Presidential Candidates, Ted Kennedy | 13 Comments
Tonight I have the honor of interviewing Bob Shrum. His book, No Excuses, is just out in paperback and it’s candy for the political junkie. If you love politics, you’ll love this book. I’ll be asking him about his political war stories. I also want to get his thoughts on this recent primary campaign and [...]
By Ani on Jul 22, 2008 in Afghanistan, Andrea Mitchell, Barack Obama, Current Affairs, Hillary Clinton, James Carville, Jesse Jackson, John Kerry, Nancy Pelosi | 176 Comments
OK. My head is spinning. I can say the Obama Campaign could not get any more outrageous or preposterous, but I am sure I will be proven wrong.
Senator Obama, on his Rockapalooza tour of the Middle East and Europe, is now taking time out from photo ops and playing hoops (you know, while [...]
By LisaB on May 29, 2008 in ABC News, Barack Obama, Clinton, Current Affairs, DNC, Delegates, Democratic National Convention, Disenfranchisement, Hillary Clinton, James Carville, Popular Vote, Presidential Candidates | 167 Comments
On ABC News with Diane Sawyer, James Carville gave a preview of the next few days and maybe weeks regarding the Democratic nominating process. He also stresses what he sees as the Obama campaign’s heavy-handed flogging of the South Dakota / RFK kerfluffle.
While many have said that the nominating process will not run past [...]
By Fleaflicker on Mar 28, 2008 in Bamboozling, Barack Obama, CNN, James Carville, Jesse Jackson Jr., Rev. James Meeks, Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr. | 76 Comments
Just this past January, James Carville and Paul Begala were fired from CNN for their association with Hillary Clinton. But Roland Martin? He’s CNN’s new favored commentator. The only thing is, CNN doesn’t tell you that he is a professional apologist for and supporter of Barack Obama. He is also a friend and [...]