November 30, 2006
Carville's Truce?
Live from the The American Democracy Conference at the Reagan Federal Center in DC.
James Carville isn't stepping back from his full-frontal criticism of Howard Dean. But this morning, speaking to benefactors of the UVA's Center for Politics, he proposed a truce, of sorts. He acknowledged that Dean's ouster as chair wasn't likely.
But if the Democratic Party convenes a blue ribbon panel to figure out why Republicans close elections better than Democrats, "I'd be satisfied," Carville said.
He noted that Dems, from '02 through '06, seemed to lose ground the last weekend before the elections. He accused the DNC of leaving $6 million "on the table" and called it "inexcusable."
Here's our assessment of the Carville claims.
Posted at 09:04 AM
Comments
The man just can't shut up no matter how many people explain how wrong he is.
PSoTD | 11.30.06 02:01 PM
All together, folks:
James Carville is irrelevant.
James Carville has no constituency.
James Carville doesn't represent anyone but himself.
Corinne | 11.30.06 07:18 PM
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