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Halt the political hara-kiri (Carville preaches peace)
FT ^ | 03/13/08 | James Carville

Posted on 03/13/2008 7:20:18 PM PDT by TigerLikesRooster

Halt the political hara-kiri

By James Carville

Published: March 13 2008 19:03 | Last updated: March 13 2008 19:03

In this, the most fascinating and longest-running Democratic primary process of our time, we were presented with a silly moment that unfortunately is all too reflective of modern American culture. Consider the case of one Samantha Power.

Ms Power, a Pulitzer prize-winning author, professor of public policy at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government and senior foreign policy adviser to Barack Obama, was forced to resign after she referred to Hillary Clinton (whom I admire and am supporting) as a “monster”. She tried to retract her statement but, being unable to declare something off the record ex post facto (do the Scots even have journalism rules?), her words were printed.

What is becoming a shamefully predictable brouhaha ensued. To prevent her candidate from further embarrassment, Ms Power performed the ritual act of American political hara-kiri and resigned. The problem is that calls for resignation are becoming cries of “wolf” in US politics today. Every time one campaign’s surrogate says something mildly offensive about the other candidate, resignation calls are swift.

As if this utter silliness was not enough, Tom Daschle, former Senate majority leader and an honourable man, went into an absurd resignation frenzy by demanding that Howard Wolfson, Mrs Clinton’s communications director, resign for comparing the tactics of the Obama campaign to Ken Starr, the former independent counsel.

This sort of hyper-sensitivity diminishes everyone who engages in it, both the candidates and the media. Politics is a rough and tumble business, and yet there seems to be an effort by the commentariat to sanitise American politics to some type of high-level Victorian debating society.

The number one advocate and proponent of this idiocy is the editorial page of The New York Times which accused Mrs Clinton of racism when she pointed out (correctly, I might add) that President Lyndon Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act in 1965. Have we really reached the point where you cannot call your opponent a monster (even if you think her one), and are no longer allowed to cite facts of US history?

It is not the attacks that are unprecedented; it is the shocked reaction to them. I think back to the 1992 Bill Clinton campaign, in which I played a role. The morning after the New Hampshire primary, Paul Begala, my colleague, began belittling the victory of Senator Paul Tsongas by arguing that Mr Clinton’s comeback was a much bigger story. In doing so, Mr Begala called Mr Tsongas a “son of a bitch”. Mr Clinton asked him to write an apology note but also requested that it not affect his aggressiveness. The story lasted one day.

Later in the campaign, my then girlfriend and now wife Mary Matalin called my client “a philandering, pot-smoking draft dodger”. Naturally, someone made a perfunctory call for her to resign which got nowhere, and we all got a good laugh and moved on.

Near the end of that campaign, George H.W. Bush, the president, boldly asserted of Mr Clinton and Al Gore that “my dog Millie knows more about foreign affairs than these two bozos”. Thank God nobody asked Mr Bush to resign. Life as we knew it went along quite nicely because it was all part of that entertaining, rough and tumble endeavour we know as politics.

It has always been that way. In the late 1950s, Earl Long, the then governor of my home state of Louisiana and in my view its most courageous politician since the second world war, referred to one of his political enemies as “nothing but a little pissant”. Or consider the election of 1828, in which surrogates for John Quincy Adams called Andrew Jackson’s wife a bigamist and his mother a prostitute. And that was before television.

Maybe somebody should have resigned for that. But that is where we have lost perspective. Some comments are within bounds, while some are not. But by whining about every little barb, candidates are trying to win the election through a war of staff resignation attrition and Americans are losing the ability to distinguish between what is fair game and what is not.

Consider that this year Bill Shaheen was forced to resign his volunteer position as co-chair of Mrs Clinton’s campaign in New Hampshire after his comments regarding the Republican party’s use of Mr Obama’s admission of teenage drug use. “The Republicans are not going to give up without a fight ... and one of the things they’re certainly going to jump on is his drug use.”

Was that a suggestive statement? Sure. Was it out of bounds? Not egregiously. Are Republicans going to raise this issue should Mr Obama become the Democratic nominee? You bet.

Or this week, we had Geraldine Ferraro, another Clinton volunteer, popping off with some late-night bar room logic. Rather than having to resign, as she has just done, she should have been dispatched to a cruise ship for a few weeks of sightseeing and spa treatments. I hear Antarctica is a popular destination this time of year.

Politics is a messy business, but campaigning prepares you for governing. It prepares you to get hit, stand strong and, if necessary, hit back. So our candidates need to buck up, toughen up and recognise that time spent whining and sniping is time not spent addressing the real concerns of the people.

So Ms Power, come back to work. New York Times, get out of these candidates’ way and let them run for president. Everybody take a deep breath. And if somebody somewhere refers to their rival as a little pissant, do not sweat it. Nobody seems to even know what that is.

The writer, former campaign manager for President Bill Clinton’s 1992 election, now co-hosts XM Radio’s 60/20 Sports and is a CNN political contributor


TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: carville; civilwar; democrats; primary
James 'It's the WAH' Carville now preaching peace? Something is not right here.:-)
1 posted on 03/13/2008 7:20:19 PM PDT by TigerLikesRooster
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To: TigerLikesRooster

Just proves that when RATS are in charge & running things - it’s utter chaos!!


2 posted on 03/13/2008 7:25:54 PM PDT by LADY J
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To: TigerLikesRooster
James Carville has insulted all Americans of Scottish ancestry.

Carville forgets to mention the time it came out in the 1992 campaign that Clinton called Mario Cuomo a mafioso...he pretended the tape (from Gennifer Flowers) was faked, but apologized to Cuomo anyway.

3 posted on 03/13/2008 7:26:00 PM PDT by Verginius Rufus
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To: TigerLikesRooster
Highly recognizable surrogates of the beast have launched an unprecendented, relentless attack on Barack.
4 posted on 03/13/2008 7:30:45 PM PDT by PGalt
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To: TigerLikesRooster

Peace among Democrats is akin to honor among thieves.

I notice that the candidates are now saying there will be no redo in Fla. I think that suggests that they’ve made a behind the scenes deal that whoever wins will choose the other as VP.


5 posted on 03/13/2008 7:30:48 PM PDT by Brilliant
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To: TigerLikesRooster
Tom Daschle, former Senate majority leader and an honourable man....

Carville is a much a liar as his clients.

6 posted on 03/13/2008 7:32:30 PM PDT by Bahbah
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To: Verginius Rufus
Wasn't serpenthead one of the biggest proponents for this type of activity. He should not be so modest as to not include a glossary of some of the most vicious things he's said.

He should team up with Al Sharpton. They both have about the same amount of credulity when it comes to inflammatory rhetoric.

7 posted on 03/13/2008 7:36:00 PM PDT by mcenedo (lying liberal media - our most dangerous and powerful enemy)
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To: TigerLikesRooster

This is sweet. Chuckle.


8 posted on 03/13/2008 7:37:17 PM PDT by Balding_Eagle (If America falls, darkness will cover the face of the earth for a thousand years.)
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To: TigerLikesRooster

Did I misread the piece? I don’t see him preaching peace. I see him saying let’s ditch the hypersensitivity and toughen up. He’s got a pretty good point, I think.

But where was Carville when the Dems were getting all huffy over Trent Lott and demanding he resign?


9 posted on 03/13/2008 7:39:12 PM PDT by Yardstick
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To: TigerLikesRooster

I don’t read anything written by that alien.


10 posted on 03/13/2008 7:40:10 PM PDT by Senator Goldwater
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To: TigerLikesRooster
I agree with Carville - good God, did I just post that? - but the fact of the matter is that the same folks who thought Hillary's sex would make her unassailable find now that Obama's race does. Live by the PC sword, die by the PC sword. Don't look to me for sympathy.

And by the way, BJ Billy Clinton is a pot-smoking, philandering draft-dodger.

11 posted on 03/13/2008 7:47:30 PM PDT by Billthedrill
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To: TigerLikesRooster

Racial hypersensitivity has served dems well for years now. Unfortunately, it is now directed at other dems.

Frankenstein’s monster has at long last turned on it’s creator.


12 posted on 03/13/2008 7:49:20 PM PDT by sinanju
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To: TigerLikesRooster
["The problem is that calls for resignation are becoming cries of “wolf” in US politics today."]

Yes, Mr. Carville, a tactic brought to us by your ilk, the Democrats. Better put some ice on it.

13 posted on 03/13/2008 7:51:01 PM PDT by Mad_Tom_Rackham ("The land of the Free...Because of the Brave")
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To: TigerLikesRooster

Carville lacks the most elementary scruples. He will do anything and say anything.


14 posted on 03/13/2008 7:52:36 PM PDT by popdonnelly (Get Reid. Salazar, and Harkin out of the Senate.)
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To: LADY J
"Just proves that when RATS are in charge & running things - it’s utter chaos!"

Yup, and the country will probably elect these egotistic brainiacs to be in charge of our economy and to set up the new "Universal Health Care System."

This is truly a specter of the future.

Good times ahead! /sarcasm>

15 posted on 03/13/2008 7:53:24 PM PDT by R_Kangel (`.`)
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To: TigerLikesRooster
The writer, former campaign manager for President Bill Clinton’s 1992 election, now co-hosts XM Radio’s 60/20 Sports and is a CNN political contributor

FT needs a new research team. Carville wasn't Clinton's campaign manager, David Wilhelm was. And Wilhelm, coincidentally, is an Obama-supporting super-delegate.

16 posted on 03/13/2008 8:04:45 PM PDT by Alter Kaker (Gravitation is a theory, not a fact. It should be approached with an open mind...)
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To: mcenedo

He wanted to ‘kneecap’ Kenneth Starr.


17 posted on 03/13/2008 8:06:20 PM PDT by KStorm (Today's liberal is tomorrow's fascist. Well, okay--today's fascist.)
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To: Yardstick
Did I misread the piece? I don’t see him preaching peace. I see him saying let’s ditch the hypersensitivity and toughen up. He’s got a pretty good point, I think. But where was Carville when the Dems were getting all huffy over Trent Lott and demanding he resign?

Your post was good. Carville respects nothing but winning and will say anything necessary to win. There is no honor in Carville's body nor soul.

18 posted on 03/13/2008 8:07:26 PM PDT by cpdiii (roughneck, oilfield trash and proud of it, geologist, pilot, pharmacist, iconoclast.)
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To: TigerLikesRooster
[She tried to retract her statement but, being unable to declare something off the record ex post facto (do the Scots even have journalism rules?), her words were printed.]

“Do the Scots even have journalism rules?” I guess Carville is inferring that the partisan propaganda that passes for “journalism” in the U.S. is governed by rules.

19 posted on 03/13/2008 8:07:48 PM PDT by Brad from Tennessee ("A politician can't give you anything he hasn't first stolen from you.")
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To: TigerLikesRooster

Carville:

“If you drag a hundred dollar bill through a trailer park, you never know what you’ll find”


20 posted on 03/13/2008 8:13:43 PM PDT by kcvl
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To: sinanju

I hope you don't mind a wee bit of adjusting/tuning?

Yeah, their weapons of choice [and long use] turn right back at them, like an Uzi with a really bad sear modification. Squeeze the trigger once, and it just keeps firing, running the whole magazine while the recoil rotates/twists the gun right on around, ending up shooting the shooter. Oh, happy day...

I liked Carville best when he had a trashcan on his head.

21 posted on 03/13/2008 8:19:50 PM PDT by BlueDragon (come on and sing it children (He's a stranger in a strange land) Whoa, sing it one more time)
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To: TigerLikesRooster

Its pernounced “car-vile” and “car-vile” knows every day this goes on, the dems are toast in Nov.


22 posted on 03/13/2008 8:20:49 PM PDT by Proud_USA_Republican (We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good. - Hillary Clinton)
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To: TigerLikesRooster

Carville cohosts 60/20 sports on ESPN? What the heck?


23 posted on 03/13/2008 8:28:07 PM PDT by mojo114
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To: TigerLikesRooster
Halt the political hara-kiri

Whatever, coonass. Just go on destroying your party the way ours has and let's start from scratch.

24 posted on 03/13/2008 8:31:02 PM PDT by GOP_Raider ("Hope is the worst of evils, for it prolongs the torments of man" -Nietzsche)
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To: TigerLikesRooster
Something is not right here.:-)

I think Carville wrote this piece mostly to protect Wolfson.

25 posted on 03/13/2008 8:42:14 PM PDT by vrtom (Just an observer of the political scene, learning what I can.)
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To: TigerLikesRooster

You know, when I look at the three candidates left, of which one will become POTUS, I can only quote my Granny Crane:

“We’re in a mell of a hess”.


26 posted on 03/13/2008 8:57:14 PM PDT by no dems (Barack Obama's Pastor is nuttier than a squirrel turd.)
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To: TigerLikesRooster

Whatever, credit where credit is due. He is exactly right on this one.


27 posted on 03/13/2008 8:57:14 PM PDT by prov1813man (While the one you despise and ridicule works to protect you, those you embrace work to destroy you)
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To: kcvl

“If you drag a hundred dollar bill through a trailer park, you never know what you’ll find”

I know. The last time I did that, I found the First Lady of Arkansas. Damn it to hell I was hoping for Catherine Zeta Jones. Some days you are lucky and some days you are ?????


28 posted on 03/13/2008 9:35:53 PM PDT by cpdiii (roughneck, oilfield trash and proud of it, geologist, pilot, pharmacist, iconoclast.)
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To: mojo114

The Ragin’ Cajun is like a reverse Keith Olbermann.


29 posted on 03/13/2008 9:36:51 PM PDT by Baladas
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To: TigerLikesRooster

It’s rich. The master of slash and burn politics preaching peace is like the Devil preaching holiness.


30 posted on 03/13/2008 9:41:06 PM PDT by pankot
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To: TigerLikesRooster
the editorial page of The New York Times which accused Mrs Clinton of racism when she pointed out (correctly, I might add) that President Lyndon Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act in 1965. Have we really reached the point where you cannot call your opponent a monster (even if you think her one), and are no longer allowed to cite facts of US history?

The New York Times got this one right - The Clintons know the South, blacks, white racism and white guilt. It was a perfectly played racist card - but it WAS still a racist card... A belated "thanks" to the New York Times...

31 posted on 03/13/2008 9:47:27 PM PDT by GOPJ (One man , one vote? Dem super-delegates can trump the votes of every black person in the South.)
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To: Mad_Tom_Rackham

Petard, hoist? mwuhaa haa haa


32 posted on 03/13/2008 10:14:32 PM PDT by txflake
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To: Yardstick
Well, hypersensitivity draws blood. It is a kind of paradoxical. Tolerance to abusive expression leads to no bloodletting, aka peace.
33 posted on 03/13/2008 10:22:31 PM PDT by TigerLikesRooster (kim jong-il, chia head, ppogri, In Grim Reaper we trust)
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To: TigerLikesRooster

The little pissant has some good points, though.

I’m tired of all the whining and moaning whenever someone says something that might hurt someone’s feelings.

If their feelings are that delicate, they need to be in a different business.


34 posted on 03/14/2008 12:59:10 AM PDT by Ronin (Bushed out!!! Another tragic victim of BDS.)
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To: TigerLikesRooster
This sort of hyper-sensitivity diminishes everyone who engages in it, both the candidates and the media. Politics is a rough and tumble business, and yet there seems to be an effort by the commentariat to sanitise American politics to some type of high-level Victorian debating society.

Welcome to reality, Mr. Carville. A reality you helped create, sir.

35 posted on 03/15/2008 1:30:15 PM PDT by Reaganesque
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