Judas Iscariot?
And happy Easter to you, too, Mr. Carville.
For those who missed the New York Times article regarding the Clinton adviser's response to Bill Richardson's endorsement of Obama:
“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.
James Carville's Clinton-At-Any-Cost attitude is really beginning to get a little tiresome. His Richardson comparison even tops his Howard Dean comment after the Dem congressonal sweep in 2006:
“I would describe his leadership as Rumsfeldian in its competence.”
Dean=Rumsfeld. Ri-i-i-i-ight…. Carville should spend more time as a talking head on CNN.
Well, here's an interesting observation on the Clintonistas from a diary at OpEd News:
When all else fails, go negative and the Clintons are masters at such dark arts having practically fornicated in the gutter with some of the lowest sleazeballs in American politics, think James Carville and Dick Morris and now of course the grossly overpaid Karl Rove wannabe Mark Penn.
My mistake. I was thiinking of Carville as a Rove wannabe, too. I stand corrected. He's just as evil, but not nearly as intelligent.
Meanwhile, the Clinton campaign can best be described as a “with us or against us” effort. Combine this with HRCs history of closed door meetings, and you get something that looks a lot like a Bush administration.
So, on this Easter day, what do you make of Carville's Judas comment?
Below the fold: an interesting picture of Carville's wife, Bush adviser up to 2003, from Huffington Post.
Mary Matalin, possible future head of the RNC.