What on earth has gotten into James Carville?
Democratic strategist James Carville says his party should dump Howard Dean as chairman of the Democratic Party because of incompetence.
Carville, during coffee and rolls with political reporters today, said Democrats could have picked up as many as 50 House seats, instead of the nearly 30 they have so far. The reason they didn’t, he said, is the Democratic National Committee did not spend some $6 million it could have put into so-called “third tier” House races against vulnerable Republicans.
He said he tried to meet with Dean to argue for additional spending for Democrats in the final days of the campaign, but Dean declined and gave no reason why.
Asked by a reporter whether Dean should be dumped, Carville replied, “In a word, do I think? Yes.” He added, “I think he should be held accountable.” He added, “I would describe his leadership as Rumsfeldian in its competence.”
It was obvious Carville wasn’t exactly a Dean-backer last week when he volunteered to lobby to replace Dean with Harold Ford, but comparing him to Rumsfeld? I assume Carville appreciates the seriousness of that kind of talk in Dem circles.
I’ll be the first to admit that Dean has not always been my favorite person, but Carville’s over-the-top hostility is inexplicable. Dean was the DNC chair when the Dems, for the first time in more than a decade, won back the House, Senate, majority of governors, and majority of state legislatures. He deserves a raise, a pat on the back, and other two-year term, not bitter attacks from Carville.
Put it this way: replacing Dean now would be like replacing a coach who just won the Super Bowl because the owner wasn’t satisfied by the margin of victory. It’s just that foolish.
And as long as we’re on the subject, when was the last time Carville won a big race?