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Tuesday
Apr012008

Richardson returns fire

Last week Democratic operative and Clinton apologist James Carville wrote an op-ed defending his calling Bill Richardson "Judas" for his endorsement of Barak Obama.  He painted the New Mexico Governor as a disloayal ingrate, and lamented how loyalty is no longer a cherished virtue in politics.

JamesCarvilleAsSmeagol.jpgWell today Richardson returned volley with an op-ed of his own in the Washington Post explaining his decision to endorse Barak Obama.  The long and short of it:  Richardson is rejecting the very type of slash and burn politics that Carville wears as a badge of honor.

It's rare to see this type of intra-party bickering among two high profile personalities on such a messy public stage, but this is no ordinary election; it's just another reminder of how unusual (I'm hesitant to use the word unprecedented) and unpredictable this election cycle has been.  As this race drags on, and the stakes become higher, it will only get messier.

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