James Carville
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 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.
What I'm suggesting is, stand for yourself, be for something and the hell with it. Because the hand-wringers and the editorialists and the sigh-and-pontificate crowd will be against you, whatever you do.
You have to have sharp elbows if you want to change something.
If you say three things, you don't say anything.
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.