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.
By Amanda Terkel and Matt Corley May 20, 2008
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The CNN host has the oddest panel possible on to discuss election results
By Alex Koppelman
November 3, 2009
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With no primaries in sight, campaign coverage goes amok over loose-lipped campaign surrogates shouting "Judas" and "McCarthy."
By Walter Shapiro
March 28, 2008
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When the GOP catches a cold, everybody at Fox News is ailing. No wonder its ratings are in the pits.
By Eric Boehlert
January 31, 2008
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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.
By Edward McClelland
July 17, 2007
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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.
By Alex Koppelman
April 9, 2009
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The amount of attention the radio host has gotten lately is no accident -- top Democrats had hoped for it, and planned it.
By Alex Koppelman
March 4, 2009
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James Carville sounds off on Joe the Plumber.
By Alex Koppelman
October 24, 2008
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As usual, Democrats are not proving themselves masters of message discipline.
By Alex Koppelman
September 11, 2008
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James Carville, a key staffer for President Clinton who remains an advisor to Hillary, concedes Barack Obama will probably win the Democratic nomination.
By Alex Koppelman
May 13, 2008
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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."
By Alex Koppelman
March 14, 2008
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One report says Hillary may give up on Nevada and South Carolina. Another says it's Carville and Begala to the rescue.
By Tim Grieve
January 8, 2008
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The DLC proves it's living in the past by picking the failed senatorial candidate as its new chairman.
By Thomas F. Schaller
January 19, 2007
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A bevy of political touts line the rails at a Washington conference to handicap the 2008 presidential race.
By Michael Scherer
December 1, 2006
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The party is doing fine, winning the Northeast, the West and the Midwest. So why is James Carville still pushing a Southern strategy?
By Thomas F. Schaller
November 14, 2006
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Will "anti-Deaniacs" greet victory by demanding a change at the DNC?
By Tim Grieve
November 10, 2006
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The Wall Street Journal says it's the liberal press -- and not Bob Novak -- who should be apologizing.
By T.G.
August 8, 2005
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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.
By Tim Grieve
July 7, 2005
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It's time for some fresh faces -- Democratic strategists who urge more boldness and less caution.
By Arianna Huffington
November 11, 2004
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Veterans, led by war heroes Wesley Clark and Max Cleland, charge out of the trenches in Boston for John Kerry.
By Tim Grieve
July 26, 2004
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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?
By Heather Havrilesky
September 15, 2003
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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.
By David Talbot
April 17, 2002
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By Joan Walsh
March 13, 2002
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The Ragin' Cajun savages spineless Democrats, journalists who suck up to Bush and the GOP politicians who brought us Enron.
By Joan Walsh
March 11, 2002
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Salon's TV picks for Thursday, Aug. 17, 2000
By Joyce Millman
August 17, 2000