James Carville

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The GOP mastermind is billed as a top campaign analyst for the cable news network. But he has his fingerprints all over John McCain's White House bid.
  • James Carville's Prize Patrol

    With Hillary Clinton unable to raise money to pay off her own debt, the "Ragin' Cajun" steps in, offering fabulous prizes to those who donate.
  • The campaign against Limbaugh

    The amount of attention the radio host has gotten lately is no accident -- top Democrats had hoped for it, and planned it.
  • Quote of the day

    James Carville sounds off on Joe the Plumber.
  • Dems going off message, again

    As usual, Democrats are not proving themselves masters of message discipline.
  • Carville says Obama is likely nominee

    James Carville, a key staffer for President Clinton who remains an advisor to Hillary, concedes Barack Obama will probably win the Democratic nomination.
  • 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."
  • 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.
  • 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
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