James Carville goes too far. Too far. Last week Gov. Bill Richardson s endorsement of Barack Obama didn t go down too well at Clinton central. That s understandable. Richardson did serve in President Bill s cabinet and he was a close confidant. Actually his defection from the Clinton camp is more than a little embarrassing.But for James Carville to compare Richardson to Judas . . . during Holy Week no less Well Carville goes too far. Mr. Richardson s endorsement came right around the anniversary of the day when Judas sold out Jesus for pieces of silver so I think the timing is appropriate if ironic Carville said. Judas . . . who lives in infamy as the betrayer of the Son of man. Bill Richardson s endorsement of Barack Obama. not even close. So if the governor is Judas in Carville s mind what s that make Hillary Clinton Jesus Come on Everybody knows Barack is the Chocolate Jesus that makes the governors endorsement saintly He has been cleansed by the blood of the scam. Ouch A! gain when you mix politics with religion all you get is politics. Unless you are James Carville. For him politics is religion. March in Politics Permalink Comments Post a comment If you have a TypeKey or TypePad account please Sign In You are currently signed in as nobody . Sign Out Name Email Address Not displayed with comment. URL Remember personal info Comments More on James T. Harris James T IllumiNation Book James Harris to speak at your event Book James today March Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Archives March February January December November October September August July June More
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