James Carville
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James Carville
Chester James Carville, Jr.is an American political commentator and media personality who is a prominent figure in the Democratic Party. Carville gained national attention for his work as the lead strategist of the successful presidential campaign of then-Arkansas governor Bill Clinton. Carville was a co-host of CNN's Crossfire until its final broadcast in June 2005. Since its cancellation, he has appeared on CNN's news program The Situation Room. As of 2009, he hosts a weekly program on XM Radio titled...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth25 October 1944
CityCarville, LA
CountryUnited States of America
He's got to show the right-wingers that he's got backbone. Go ahead, the Wall Street Journal editorial page is watching. Show them you're tough.
He's kind of like a boxer. He's ready to get back in the ring.
It was kind of like having a dream: You're riding a wagon down a hill and all of a sudden you're in a swimming pool, asking, 'How'd I get here?'
At a gut level, we know something's wrong. Instead of arguing about it, let's figure out what to do.
Drag a $100 bill through a trailer camp and there's no telling what you will find.
This show will be another opportunity for me to engage in the back-and-forth debates on sports that, until now, Luke and I have limited to the stadium.
You have to have sharp elbows if you want to change something.
Sometimes a mind is like a mouth: you just got to shut it.
I think the Democratic Party has the chronic problem of appearing to be weak, of not standing and fighting for what it believes in, not fighting for its own.
I think that America will not trust a party to defend America that isn't willing to defend itself.
You don't need a guidebook to see New Orleans - just a good pair of shoes.
Pennsylvania is Philadelphia and Pittsburgh with Alabama in between.
Drag a $100 bill through a trailer camp and there's no telling what you will find.
The teachings of the Church line up more with the Democratic Party than the Republican Party.