Carville vs. Richardson
March 25, 2008
New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson endorsed Barack Obama last week. It didn’t sit well with the Clintons. Adviser James Carville said, “Mr. Richardson’s endorsement came right around the anniversary of the day when Judas sold out for 30 pieces of silver, so I think the timing is appropriate, if ironic.” That is a Carville slap right there.
Richardson responded by saying, “I’m not going to get in the gutter like that and you know that’s typical of the many of the people around Senator Clinton. They think they have a sense of entitlement to the presidency.” Bang. Take that Carville. Take that Hillary. Take that Bill. Keep in mind, Richardson served as US Ambassador to the United Nations and as Energy Secretary under former President Clinton. Richardson added, “it shouldn’t just be Bush-Clinton-Bush-Clinton, what about the rest of us?” Think about this. We could have a four president span that stays in two families.
Given that neither side is giving up we can expect a few more months of this.



Darrell:
Regarding your speil about the Catholic Church on commercials:
I frankly don’t know how anyone can can support the Catholic Church in any way; with their time and especially their money. That church hid and harbored pediphyle priests and moved them to other churches so they could strike again.
The commercial they have to “Come back to the Catholic Church” makes me puke. They only want and need the money of stupid people so they can pay of the billions of dollars of settlement and damages they’ve incurred for the countless innocent CHILDREN
Anyone who has watched Richardson for the last few years should not be surprised. Richardson is an opportunist. There is only one thing which motivates him, i.e., what is good for Richardson and his self-perceived importance. The only reason he got elected governor of NM is because he played his half-Hispanic card.