Posted on 11/28/2001 7:23:29 PM PST by Phil V.
Carville coming to see about helping PR campaign
By Janine Zacharia November, 29 2001
WASHINGTON (November 29) - James Carville, the Democratic strategist who helped Ehud Barak defeat Binyamin Netanyahu in the 1999 prime ministerial race, left for Israel yesterday, where he will meet with people who want him to help improve the country's image in the US, a source close to him said yesterday.
Carville is expected to stay only through the weekend. No contracts have been signed yet.
"He is talking to more people who are interested in helping Israel with its image here. Nothing has started yet," the source said.
Carville has recently been approached by Israelis and Americans to help launch a new public relations initiative. Public opinion polls conducted in the US since September 11 have shown American support for Israel remains strong.
But since the terrorist attacks, the perception that Osama bin Laden is somehow motivated by America's support for Israel has mounted, and many Jewish Americans have expressed concern about growing anti-Israel sentiment.
Carville came to prominence in the early 1990s when he ran Bill Clinton's campaign for the presidency. He was immortalized in a popular documentary film, The Boiler Room. Since, he has written books and appeared in commercials. He is married to Republican political strategist and media personality Mary Matalin.
I know! I've got it!!!
The Mossad is going to shoot him up with sodium penathol and download all of James' & Mary's pillow talk pertaining to Mary's conversations vith Chenney!!!
Funny these people aren't identified. This is a planted PR effort to get his name back in play. As someone mentioned earlier, he's not exactly a hot commodity domestically right now. I think the guy's trolling for work.
But, it's certainly possible that a few misguided souls think this guy may be useful. It would seem to me, however that Israel has more pressing concerns right now.
But since the terrorist attacks, the perception that Osama bin Laden is somehow motivated by America's support for Israel has mounted, and many Jewish Americans have expressed concern about growing anti-Israel sentiment.
Higher mathematics at work.
"He is talking to more people who are interested in helping Israel with its image here. Nothing has started yet," the source said.
Carville is not an image maker. He is a spinmeister.
Yes, Carville is just the epitome of the PR spokesman isn't he?
"This is war!"
Ross Perot --- twice!
Not anti-Israel sentiment, folks. Increasing sentiment that we should stay out of their war.
Even the dreaded ADL admits that 70% favor neutrality: Seventy percent (70%) of Americans said that the U.S. should take neither the Israeli nor the Palestinian side in the dispute.
touche and touche
I work with a lot of Demonrats. They are not stupid. In fact, for eight years about the only response they had to all the corruption that was evident was, "They're all crooks!" In other words, they knew their guy was corrupt, but their character was so low, so weak, or so absent that they had to delude themselves into believing that their guy was no worse than any of our guys.
Admittedly, a fair amount of them are ignorant, being the captive slaves of the mainstream media. One of my colleagues, a frothing-at-the-mouth Goron who was absolutely venomous during the Floriduh circus last year, got turned on to conservative talk radio while driving back from a business trip after being stranded by the 9/11 attacks. He seems addicted now, and it's quite amusing when he stops in to tell me the latest he's heard from Rush. Of course, he regards conservative radio to be a form of entertainment, but what's got him hooked is that he's hearing things there that he doesn't hear elsewhere. Methinks his days as a liberal are numbered.
you make some very valid points and i agree with them. character has declined! now, i don't know if the intelligence of the american electorate is declining, but i do not think it is being used on the first tuesday of every fourth november. i believe that people are voting more on emotion than than by using their heads.
i have had discussions with several women aged between 20 and 40 before and after the last election. before our conversation, they said they preferred bush and his policies and views, but were going to vote for gore. reason? abortion. gore for it and bush against it. for all intents and purposes the only way to do away with abortion is through the supreme court or with a constitutional amendment -- neither of which involves the pres. in short, voting for president because of an issue he has little, if any, say in. (those i got to before the election said they changed their minds.)
character is important. so is the ability to think logically through your emotions.
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