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Clinton Camp Freaks Out Over Richardson's Obama Endorsement

Posted by Phoenix Woman, Firedoglake at 12:35 PM on March 23, 2008.


Hey James Carville, instead of attacking Bill Richardson, you might be better served by minding your own store.
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The news of New Mexico governor and long-time Hillary Clinton friend Bill Richardson's endorsement of Barack Obama was officially and cleverly greeted by Clinton campaign adviser Mark Penn with a yawn. But apparently James Carville didn't get the memo:

Mr. Clinton helped elevate Mr. Richardson to the national stage by naming him his energy secretary and ambassador to the United Nations. And Mr. Clinton left no doubt that he viewed Mr. Richardson's support as important to his wife's campaign: He even flew to New Mexico to watch the Super Bowl with Mr. Richardson as part of the Clintons' high-profile courtship of him.

But Mr. Richardson stopped returning Mr. Clinton's calls days ago, Mr. Clinton's aides said. And as of Friday, Mr. Richardson said, he had yet to pick up the phone to tell Mr. Clinton of his decision.
The reaction of some of Mr. Clinton's allies suggests that might have been a wise decision. "An act of betrayal," said James Carville, an adviser to Mrs. Clinton and a friend of Mr. Clinton.
"Mr. Richardson's endorsement came right around the anniversary of the day when Judas sold out for 30 pieces of silver, so I think the timing is appropriate, if ironic," Mr. Carville said, referring to Holy Week.

Ooooh, snap!

Frankly, Jimmy, you're a fine one to talk about betrayal, considering that you've been one of the voices leading the rearguard action against Howard Dean's efforts to undo the a) shoving of the party ever further towards Republicanism and b) concentration of power in the hands of a few well-paid DC-based elite consultants like, oh, say, James Carville:

Flush with victory after the election, Rahm's allies, led by Carville, try to mount a coup at the DNC by publicly attacking Dean and suggesting he be replaced by Harold Ford, a Tennessee moderate who just lost a Senate race. "You can't go into 2008 having a party chairman that is completely disconnected from the congressional leadership and the campaign committees," Carville tells me, further pounding the wedge that divides the Deaniacs and the Clintonites. When I ask if Rahm agrees, Carville says, "It's not any secret that Rahm has expressed disdain for Dean and not very secret that Rahm and I are close. It doesn't take a lot of dot-connecting here."
What about the Clintons, who, given Hillary's presidential ambitions, have more cause for concern about who runs the DNC in 2008? "Let's just say nobody has called me telling me this is a bad idea. Sometimes silence is eloquence." Not only did Carville's coup fail but it arguably strengthened Dean, who, speaking before his state-party allies, mocked the attempt as a desperate attack from the "old Democratic Party." Cutting his losses, Rahm quickly leaked word to the press that he and Dean had negotiated a truce.

If it's betrayal of Bill and Hillary Clinton that really torques you, where were you when their very good friend Joe Lieberman first stuck a shiv into the backs of the Clintons, back in September of 1998? And what about when, after Bill Clinton stumped for Holy Joe in 2006, Lieberman turned around and endorsed McCain, not Hillary? Where was your scorching condemnation then? Instead of attacking Bill Richardson, you might be better served by minding your own store -- you know, trying to avoid picking up paychecks from right-wing political parties in Latin America, that sort of thing.

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It means nothing
Posted by: joeunix on Mar 23, 2008 1:10 PM   
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Carville could be expected to do no less, in my estimation. Hell, he's a DLC DINO--always has been; always will be.

But it means nothing, because no matter who wins the presidential election in November--Obama, Clinton or McCain--we lose.

They're all corporate whores.

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» RE: It means nothing Posted by: DropTheOBomb
For me...
Posted by: Frank J. Burris on Mar 23, 2008 2:05 PM   
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...this is one of the best developments of the race because Richardson was my first choice of nominees and Obama was second. Whenever I hear this term "Dream Team", what comes to mind is an Obama/Richardson ticket.

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» RE: For me... Posted by: Longdream
This is bad for me.
Posted by: Longdream on Mar 23, 2008 2:38 PM   
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I always had a lot of respect for James Carville. He's extremely smart. He and Paul Begala were masters at shoveling the shit back at the Republican snarl.

I'd like to say that he's fiercely loyal to his friends, and his long-time personal friends are the Clintons. He's been working for them and has been a pit bull in their corner for twenty years. He wrote a book about loyalty and friendship in the wake of Bill Clinton's impeachment, called Stickin': The Case for Loyalty which is a favorite of mine.

He's a guy for whom all politics are personal, and there's no doubt about how he'll fall on his sword for the Clintons. Why does he compare Richardson to Judas and lay off Lieberman? Obviously, because that's the way Bill Clinton wants to play it. Why did he try to nail Dean? Because that's what Bill Clinton wanted him to do. He and Bill, Tom and Huck. Blood brothers. Obama, and everybody else who is not named Clinton, is out in the cold.

Is Carville an interesting character? Yes--at least to me. Is he any better than he should be? Nope, not one itty bitty bit.

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» RE: This is bad for me. Posted by: Lauren
$50 says
Posted by: hurricane hugo on Mar 23, 2008 3:46 PM   
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Richardson will wake up one morning with a horse's head next to him in bed, bwahahahaha...

jdfu!

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» RE: $50 says Posted by: Longdream
» Longdream honey, off topic - opera Posted by: foreverhope
» RE: $50 says! HAHAHAHAHAAAAHHAAAA! Posted by: foreverhope
» pfft! could be worse Posted by: KaptainSpiffy
» RE: pfft! could be worse! LOL! Posted by: foreverhope
Never saw any good in Carville
Posted by: John Edward on Mar 23, 2008 3:59 PM   
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Carville is just one of the Idiot wing of the party that only knows how to fight and fight dirty that should be unemployed in the new administration of Obama. Carville is pushing her tea and cookies experience as first lady as diplomacy. Her experience blowing health care early on and her FUBAR campaign show how her administration would be. Put these people in the wax museum with the aged racist Geraldine.

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OK, OK
Posted by: Longdream on Mar 23, 2008 5:13 PM   
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I'm a naive boob.

It isn't the first time I've had to admit that, and it won't be the last.

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» RE: OK, OK Posted by: joeunix
» RE: OK, OK, OK, OK!! Posted by: foreverhope
» RE: OK, OK Posted by: Longdream
» RE: No, I didn't see the egg. Posted by: Longdream
Loyalty to Friends or Country?
Posted by: AlexLawyer on Mar 23, 2008 6:43 PM   
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What Carville is saying is that Richardson should place loyalty to friends and past benefactors above his considered opinion about what is best for the United States. That is exactly what Bush has done throughout his tenure, and look where it has gotten us.

Richardson understands that at a time of a political perfect storm--major military, constitutional, foreign relations, economic and environmental catastrophes--we need a leader who can unite people, look at things in a fresh way, and make the necessary changes. And clearly that would not be Hillary Clinton.

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» RE: Loyalty to Friends or Country? Posted by: Frank J. Burris
» Interesting rant... Posted by: djnoll
» RE: Loyalty to Friends or Country? Posted by: fratricide08
Who cares?
Posted by: EJW on Mar 24, 2008 3:09 AM   
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Stop using bandwidth on this drivel.

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