James Carville

James Carville
Chester James Carville, Jr.is an American political commentator and media personality who is a prominent figure in the Democratic Party. Carville gained national attention for his work as the lead strategist of the successful presidential campaign of then-Arkansas governor Bill Clinton. Carville was a co-host of CNN's Crossfire until its final broadcast in June 2005. Since its cancellation, he has appeared on CNN's news program The Situation Room. As of 2009, he hosts a weekly program on XM Radio titled...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth25 October 1944
CityCarville, LA
CountryUnited States of America
Bob's probably got a lot going on in his life.
Bob is really getting a bum rap on this one. ... Bob is really a sweet old man who is kind of having a really tough day. I don't think he meant any harm or ill will towards anybody. I think he is just miss-understood.
I used to think if there was reincarnation, I wanted to come back as the president or the pope or a .400 baseball hitter. But now I want to come back as the bond market. You can intimidate everybody.
Thanks, Heidi. What a babe. He rocked my world.
This show will be another opportunity for me to engage in the back-and-forth debates on sports that, until now, Luke and I have limited to the stadium.
Who is going to complain if traffic is tied up when you've got a city underwater? ... The mayor personally called me up and said he was behind this 100 percent.
You don't even need to be able to run to take part in this,
Maybe it comes back stronger. No one forgot how to play the saxophone or how to cook or write. Or have a good time. That's all still there. Calamities and disasters are part of New Orleans' history. This too shall pass.
The American people are going to be ready for an era of realism. Theyve seen the consequences of having too many big ideas.
The real trick with any 61-year-old dealing with any 16-year-old is to get them to listen to a word you say. I'm remarkably unsuccessful with my own.
It's unbelievable what LSU football does to the psychology of the state. If they play well on the 24th, it'll go a long, long way toward building back the morale of the people.
It was kind of like having a dream: You're riding a wagon down a hill and all of a sudden you're in a swimming pool, asking, 'How'd I get here?'
It makes sense, because if he appears with Gore, it just sucks all the air out of everything; it's all people want to talk about. . . . Gore is in a tight, tight, tight race, and he's got to make his case himself.
It's action-oriented, ... I hope Alan Webb can keep up with me.