Carville on Judas
Saturday, March 29, 2008 at 04:10PM I'm not a big James Carville fan. In fact, I'm no fan at all. I think he's mostly a serpentine-looking blowhard. But he has a refreshing op-ed in today's Washington Post re-affirming and explaining his reason for comparing New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson to Judas after Richardson endorsed Barak Obama.
His basic thesis -- and this should come as no surprise to Carville watchers -- is that loyalty, above all, is what matters in politics. In this hyper-sensitive world we live in, he opines, there's too much backstabbing and not enough sticking-by-your-guy. Carville has been accused of many things over the years, but disloyalty isn't one of them. "I was a little-known political consult when Bill Clinton made me," he writes. "When he came upon hard times, I felt it my duty -- whatever my personal misgivings -- to stick by him."
In Carville's estimation, Bill Clinton made Bill Richardson a national player, and in the very least he should have remained on the sidelines. There's something to be said for that.









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