"'Ken Starr leaks that he stands by the river and listens to hymns,' says Carville, who has perfect ptich for the idiom of sacralization. 'I mean, come on: the river, the hymns, the cleansing ... Here's a guy on a mission to cleanse the Potomac of the fornicators and sodomites who inhabit its banks, and we're not going to have any dick-sucking around here, no sir. People say, 'You gotta understand, Ken believes this.' I know Ken believes it! He believes it right to the core. That's the problem!'" (James Carville quoted by Henry Louis Gates, Jr., American Notes, The New Yorker, March 9, 1998)
Great in Bed?
What does James Carville think about "the recent surmise in The Washington Post by Susan Carpenter-McMillian -- self-appointed defender of alleged presidential harassee Paula Corbin Jones -- that he 'must be great in bed' for radio talkster Mary Matalin to have married him" (Annie Groer and Ann Gerhart, The Reliable Source, The Washington Post, July 25, 1997).
He told Tim Russert (with CNBC) that "he'd gotten many calls saying he was 'the luckiest guy in the world' to have an adversary say 'how good you are in bed. ... I want to publicly thank her'" (Annie Groer and Ann Gerhart, The Reliable Source, The Washington Post, July 25, 1997).'
http://george.loper.org/rogue/democrats/james/carville.htmlWhen I read his quotes or hear him talk, I think of all the good men who are victims of the media and the party for being honest and ethical.
It makes me furious that he can say anything ugly he wants about anyone and then gets worshipped by the media.