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Carville: Democrats Have a 'Disease'
NewsMax ^ | 1/17/06 | Paul Rodriguez

Posted on 01/16/2006 4:33:21 PM PST by wagglebee

Political strategist James Carville believes the Democratic Party "has a disease" that must be rectified – and soon – if the party has a chance of gaining back the White House or the Congress.

In an exclusive interview with NewsMax, Carville is touting his latest book, co-authored by CNN's Paul Begala, entitled "Take It Back: Our Party, Our Country, Our Future." Both are savvy strategists who helped Bill Clinton win his come-from-behind victory that brought him from Little Rock to the White House in 1992. Later the pair were architects of Clinton's successful 1996 re-election.

Today, they have changed roles from insider Beltway operatives to pundits who are warning that their party – today out of power in every branch of the federal government - needs emergency resuscitation. Surprisingly, both authors argue that the party needs to change its dogmatic thinking on abortion rights, gun control and environmental concerns.

"We think the problem with the party is anatomical," a direct result of outdated beliefs, such as that supporting health care for everyone must also mean support for late-term abortions, Carville tells NewsMax.

With plenty of his famous Cajun spirit still directing barbs at Republicans and President Bush, Carville's book is notable in that it is not simply a polemic against the Republican Party, but one that doesn't hold back on fellow Democrats whom he and co-author Begala have severely criticized for failing to learn lessons from past elections.

Carville and Begala's "Take It Back" is fast becoming required reading for Democrats. Interestingly, it's developed Beltway "buzz" among Republicans who see it as a must read for understanding how Hillary Clinton may position herself in the 2008 race.

With Hillary already the presumptive Democratic nominee for 2008, Carville makes clear he is ready to join her 2008 crusade.

Last week Carville told radioman Don Imus, "I'll do anything in the world for Mrs. Clinton." As for her presidential ambitions, he playfully said, "I'm sure she'll tell us what her intentions are sometime."

There is little doubt that Carville's "Take It Back" could be the Democrats' - and Hillary's - playbook for the next two years.

Changing the Party

Without naming names, Carville said there's too much dead wood in his party.

"There's a significant part of the Democratic Party that doesn't want to reform anything. We call them the 'Remainderists.' Okay?

"Remainderists are people who say that if you hate them [the GOP] enough then we're what remains and then people will vote for us and then we can have our people at the Capital Grill (a popular power restaurant a few blocks from the Capitol Building). And then we can get more golf trips and bigger steaks."

That's got to change, Carville says.

And it'll happen with a new cadre of "challenging candidates" willing to reform Washington down to its core, Carville argues.

"That what I'm waiting for" - to give the old lions in Congress some competition on ideas.

"The problem is not that the Democrats don't have any ideas," Carville candidly admits. "They got too many ideas."

For example, if "you ask any Democratic think tank or Democratic politician what you think you ought to do about [fixing things], they've got eight ideas!"

In fact, he says, the "central Democratic problem is that we lack a narrative."

"You hear a Democratic speech and you hear that 'I stand for a woman's right to choose, a person's right to health care, a nationalist foreign policy, a cleaner environment,'" Carville says.

Such lists just "produces a litany" of ideas that "sounds like something we're for. But it doesn't mean anything."

Carville reiterates his thesis: "The damn problem is that they have far too many things spread all over the map."

To help bring focus, Carville thinks he's hit on a GOP-inspired theme that will work to unite his faltering party - one that needs "to start with a real hard-core return to reform."

‘Wrap Ourselves in the Flag'

"We actually believe, and we have a chapter in [the book] on it, that the Democrats should embrace what we call 'Progressive Patriotism.' We should wrap ourselves in the flag just like Republicans have done so successfully post-9/11 and even back to 1994 when House Republicans developed their "Contract with America."

Carville says Democrats – such as Kerry did in 2004 - don't seem to understand that just because they've got a large supermarket with all these nifty products "that ain't a gourmet café."

Still missing is that "narrative" he thinks the GOP has artfully mastered.

"See, Bush says, 'I was a shiftless drunk, I was transformed by the power of Jesus Christ, I was further transformed by 9/11 and I will protect you from the terrorists in Tehran and the homos in Hollywood.' And he sticks with it!"

Carville and Begala argue that moving "somewhere on the ideological scale" is not the key to changing the Democrats from a losing party to a winning party.

"Progressive Patriotism" is the operating philosophy since "everything fits under this rubric." For example, the wealthy can give up their tax cuts, because we're all in this together. Or so Carville thinks.

That's what we need; we're all in this together.

Of course Congress is going to have to reform itself, he says. Of course we're going to wean ourselves from the special interest groups.

Of course we're going have to change things. We can't ask everybody in America to be part of patriotism and have our leaders not be part of it too.

Carville's ideas on restoring his party to power come from GOP successes.

He credits Newt Gingrich's takeover of Congress in 1994 and the "Contract With America" with offering a similar approach.

"I admired that. And I've talked to Gingrich at length about this," he says of Gingrich's strategy. He notes that the House Republicans failed to seize the momentum of their success.

Carville's thinking flies in the face of "the cocktail party circuit" and the cable TV crowd who say Democrats stand for nothing.

"We say no, they stand for too much and that it doesn't fit into America," he says.

Stop the Pillow Fighting

"It's like my uncle used to say to me, 'Go up there and tell those kids to stop the pillow fighting.' And when I took the first step my intention was to tell them that my uncle told them to stop the pillow fighting. But by the time I got there in the room, there I was grabbing a pillow and joining the pillow fighting.

"My intention at the bottom of the stairs was fine but once I saw the fun and games that were going on I jumped in."

The same thing happens to people coming to the Congress, Carville says. "I do think that to a large extent we put good people in a bad system and we make them not as good people as when they started.

"There was actually a good Eddie Murphy movie about a scammer who comes to Washington. There was a lot more truth in that movie than most people realize," Carville notes. "There are good people in the lobbying community and in Congress. But you know what?" he says ruefully: "Good people do bad things."

People like Jack Abramoff, the disgraced former Republican lobbyist who allegedly has implicated up to 80 members and congressional staff and executive branch senior aides with possible wrongdoing.

Carville acknowledges that some Democrats will be tainted by the ongoing scandal - one that's "gonna get a whole lot worse."

Still, the Abramoff scandal may get lost on the public, who won't see the distinction that mostly it's Republicans caught in wrongdoing, Carville argues.

And that's one of the key problems for his party - to get its voice heard as though from a narrative story instead of just a bunch of worn-out litanies.

"Nobody has been able to communicate through a litany, only through a narrative. But we're a party of litanies," he says.

To fix this nagging problem Carville suggests Democrats seize on two pressing problems: first, energy, and second, hard-core reforms across a broad array of issues and topics.

"Everything should be on the table of reforms," he says. "We have to change how we drive, how we are consuming energy, deal with deficits and exploding health care costs. And the first people we've got to deal with are the people in Congress because they have to set the example.

On other matters, including getting misty-eyed when mentioning his wife, GOP strategist Mary Matalin, Carville said:



TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: begala; bookreview; carville; chairmandean; democrats; dnc; dncstrategy; jamescarville; paulrodriguez; sickdems; takeitback
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To: wagglebee

Note to James: The disease is abortion. Killing unborn children is sick and wrong. But it is the altar at which Democrats worship. Until the Democrats repent of this god, they will continue their demise.


121 posted on 01/16/2006 9:41:15 PM PST by DennisR (Look around - God is giving you countless observable clues of His existence!)
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To: realpatriot
"We think the problem with the party is anatomical,"

Thunder Thighs?


122 posted on 01/16/2006 9:48:09 PM PST by End_Clintonism_Now (MONEY IS THE ROOT OF ALL CLINTON!)
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To: wagglebee
Carville is NOT an innocent bystander.. in the treason..
He is a cell leader.. deserving a rope.. after the beating..
123 posted on 01/16/2006 9:59:23 PM PST by hosepipe (CAUTION: This propaganda is laced with hyperbole..)
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To: wagglebee
"Progressive Patriotism" is the operating philosophy since "everything fits under this rubric."

The word patriotism' is gonna be a problem for the leftist commie kooks that call themselves Democrats.

124 posted on 01/16/2006 10:12:04 PM PST by blam
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To: hinckley buzzard
assorted other latrines up and down the northeast corridor

Latrine is the PERFECT term... (I drive through Camden, NJ on a regular basis).

P.S. - Love your commentary!

125 posted on 01/16/2006 10:25:37 PM PST by End_Clintonism_Now (MONEY IS THE ROOT OF ALL CLINTON!)
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To: wagglebee
"The damn problem is that they have far too many things spread all over the map."

Yeah, they pander to every perverse form of the human endeavor to get votes.

126 posted on 01/16/2006 10:33:15 PM PST by TheLion
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To: TheLion; wagglebee; All
Just a little something I came up with:

"Well I'll be damned, guys! We areally ARE up sh*t creek without a paddle!"

127 posted on 01/16/2006 10:42:52 PM PST by WestVirginiaRebel (The Democratic Party-Jackass symbol, jackass leaders, jackass supporters.)
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To: WestVirginiaRebel

Please re-try that.


128 posted on 01/16/2006 10:47:24 PM PST by TheLion
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To: Peach
Boy, this is wrong on SOOOOOOOOOOOO many different levels, it's just amazing that they can't see the forest for all the trees in the way. Let me see if I can put their problems succinctly, in a few pithy phrases:

The Democrats are Anti-American, Anti-God and Anti-Life.

The Democrats are liars, cheats and thieves.

The Democrats have no ethics, scruples, morals or honor.

Do they really expect the average American to vote for the Party who take the side of queers who wage WAR against the Boy Scouts?

Should we vote for the Party of John Kerry and his fake "hunting trip"?

Do they really expect Mr. & Mrs. John Q. Public to vote for the party who compares our servicemen to Nazi's?

If they want to know what's wrong with their party, all they need to do is take a short trip over to DU. Some of the most mentally diseased reprobates they'll ever run across hang out there and every one of them is a card carrying Democrat.

They don't believe in our dream of America. They don't believe in democracy. Why does anybody think they threaten to leave the country after every election they lose?

The Democratic Party is unfixable. It needs to be flushed. Period.

129 posted on 01/16/2006 10:57:11 PM PST by America's Resolve (I've become a 'single issue voter' for 06 and 08. My issue is illegal immigration!)
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To: TheLion

Does it work yet?

130 posted on 01/16/2006 11:00:12 PM PST by WestVirginiaRebel (The Democratic Party-Jackass symbol, jackass leaders, jackass supporters.)
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To: WestVirginiaRebel

No. It must work when you hit "preview" or forget it.


131 posted on 01/16/2006 11:04:29 PM PST by TheLion
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To: America's Resolve

Couldn't agree more. Wouldn't it be great if republicans would get up and say all that!


132 posted on 01/16/2006 11:07:07 PM PST by TheLion
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To: TheLion

Hmmm...I can see it...might be your firewall settings. I've had the same problem in the past.


133 posted on 01/16/2006 11:32:13 PM PST by WestVirginiaRebel (The Democratic Party-Jackass symbol, jackass leaders, jackass supporters.)
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To: 1L

I'm not a Dude.

Her in the city you can't even find a rental apartment for $1,000.

I suspect that you have no real-life experience with prices outside a rural area. I, too, would like to live in a rural area ... but if your rent is in excess of $1,000 a month what do you have for food, utilities, clothing?

You're not being realistic.


134 posted on 01/17/2006 7:36:29 AM PST by BunnySlippers
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To: BunnySlippers

>>I suspect that you have no real-life experience with prices outside a rural area.<<

This is exactly why you shouldn't make assumptions about people you don't know as you come across looking like an idiot. I've never lived in a rural area in my life, and I've bought and sold commercial and residential properties in the Dallas/Fort Worth area for several years.

Please don't respond. You're not understanding my point, and I'm not interested in your simple minded (not to mention irrelevent) drivel.


135 posted on 01/17/2006 9:43:09 AM PST by 1L
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To: wvobiwan

"Caption for that pic:

Hillary: She's better even than Monica, didn't I tell ya?"

Good one, except that the dog was once a male.


136 posted on 01/17/2006 9:50:42 AM PST by GladesGuru (In a society predicated upon Liberty, it is essential to examine principle)
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To: Peach
Democrats have a disease alright. It's called Hate America.

Bingo. Thats the problem. All this other stuff Carville is talking about is window dressing, words to make everyone take their eye off the ball. Trying to redefine patriotism as hating America is not going to work.

They also have an agenda of forcing gay marraige and high taxes on everyone, but they will never admit it. Carville is high when he says they "have too many ideas". They still can't come up with a new idea outside Nancy Pelosi hating Bush and her radical, unpopular ideas.

Carville knows there is a problem, but I don't think the democrats are very close to solving it at all. Carville was also the person who thought up the great idea of front loading the democrat nominee process, which meant that the winner would be decided on early and therefore not be tested. So then they got John Kerry, who had his glass jaw exposed when campaigning began in August.

137 posted on 01/17/2006 9:54:29 AM PST by KC_Conspirator
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To: wagglebee
Both are savvy strategists who helped Bill Clinton win his come-from-behind victory that brought him from Little Rock to the White House in 1992. Later the pair were architects of Clinton's successful 1996 re-election.

How did they convince Ross Perot to run twice? Without Perot, Clinktoon loses bigger than Carter, Mondale and McGovern.

138 posted on 01/17/2006 9:54:57 AM PST by N. Theknow (Kennedys - Can't drive, can't fly, can't ski, can't skipper a boat - But they know what's best.)
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To: 1L

The fact that you expect politicians to work at poverty level is absurd. I have to wonder why Dallas Forth Worth real estate is at rock bottom levels!

Please, don't bother to respond ... I'm not interested in your special brand of drivel either.


139 posted on 01/17/2006 9:57:06 AM PST by BunnySlippers
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To: SwinneySwitch

You are point on and that should be advertized by the GOP in every ad, every propaganda outreach and then highlight the wrongdoings of liberal programs, laws, over the last 60 years. It would make a huge list and if well explained, could actually impact even the GOP in its understanding of its ideological enemy. But, even today, newsmax said W was 'reaching out to Democrats again.' Enough reaching out to those blaggards. Better to rally the Base and I just emailed him to tell him so!


140 posted on 01/17/2006 10:59:23 AM PST by phillyfanatic
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