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Rum, Romanism and James Carville
With no primaries in sight, campaign coverage goes amok over loose-lipped campaign surrogates shouting "Judas" and "McCarthy."
Carville wants resignation cease-fire
One of the architects of Bill Clinton's election to the presidency says "calls for resignation are becoming cries of 'wolf' in U.S. politics today."
Republicans make Fox News sick
When the GOP catches a cold, everybody at Fox News is ailing. No wonder its ratings are in the pits.
Changes for the Clinton campaign?
One report says Hillary may give up on Nevada and South Carolina. Another says it's Carville and Begala to the rescue.
Bob Novak is not one of the popular kids
The prickly right-wing columnist, covert-agent outer and all-around "Prince of Darkness" explains how he rose to the top of D.C.'s journalistic heap.
Is Harold Ford built for the road ahead?
The DLC proves it's living in the past by picking the failed senatorial candidate as its new chairman.
It's McCain by a head
A bevy of political touts line the rails at a Washington conference to handicap the 2008 presidential race.
Do Democrats need the South?
The party is doing fine, winning the Northeast, the West and the Midwest. So why is James Carville still pushing a Southern strategy?
The chairman can't win for winning
Will "anti-Deaniacs" greet victory by demanding a change at the DNC?
We know you're sorry -- now apologize
The Wall Street Journal says it's the liberal press -- and not Bob Novak -- who should be apologizing.
For Democrats, opportunity and risk
New analysis from Democracy Corps says that the Republican revolution is on the ropes -- but that the Democrats can't capitalize unless they position themselves as the party of change.
Rethinking the party
It's time for some fresh faces -- Democratic strategists who urge more boldness and less caution.
"That flag is our flag"
Veterans, led by war heroes Wesley Clark and Max Cleland, charge out of the trenches in Boston for John Kerry.
Instant "K Street" cred
On the new Clooney-Soderbergh HBO series, Hollywood and Capitol Hill are in bed together, nervously prepping for their big love scene. Is this supposed to turn us on, or turn our stomachs?
Fight or flight?
David Brock's exposé of the Republican attack machine shows that Democrats have to get serious about fighting back. And that doesn't mean Al Gore's Florida-style fisticuffs.
"The Salon Interview: James Carville"
By Joan Walsh
James Carville
The Ragin' Cajun savages spineless Democrats, journalists who suck up to Bush and the GOP politicians who brought us Enron.
Blue Glow
Salon's TV picks for Thursday, Aug. 17, 2000
Get motivated!
If there's one thing multimillionaire groom Rick Rockwell needs now, it's a motivational speech. Plus! Al Franken whisked offstage by a guy in a pirate suit. Yargh matey!
Blue Glow
Salon's TV picks for
Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2000
Throw the bums out
Al Gore's corporate team has struck out, so it's time for the vice president to bring some true believers on board.
It's about character, stupid
Why the public needs to know whether, when and why George W. Bush used drugs.
"Primary Colors" II
Hillary Clinton builds a New York Senate campaign staff on a foundation of 1992 Clinton loyalists, as Rudy Giuliani fumes.
James policy wonka and the insensitive chocolate factory
Carville gaga over Barak; Rosalynn C. nuts over Nestlé; Couric over the top in trench coat.
On to the Senate
With impeachment behind him, the president carries on. And on.
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