Talk:James Carville

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http://www.house.gov/cummings/cbc/cbcphoto/debate2.jpg

That is one ugly photo of Carville. I'll word on getting a replacement. [[User:Neutrality|Neutrality (talk)]] 04:47, 31 Aug 2004 (UTC)

An exercise in futility. (Sorry, I couldn't resist. Move to BJAODN if needed.) Ellsworth
As opposed to a *good* picture of him? The guy looks like a hairless cat with glasses.Critic9328 02:17, 27 March 2006 (UTC)

He's now working for Kerry campaign, so I added that. --mcornelius 14:51, 16 Sep 2004 (UTC)


The article could use more on Mary Matalin, Carville's conservative Bush-advising wife, and their marriage which many consider odd. (Jan 2005)

Is James Carville actually a Cajun? Not all Louisianans with French surnames are Cajun.

I don't think so. Maybe he has some distant French ancestry, but not even a grandparent. His mother's surname is Norman - not very French. Vulturell 18:52, 15 November 2005 (UTC)

I wouldn't jump to that conclusion, since last names are commonly based on where a person is from. Norman could be derived from Normandy, on the Northern coast of France. His mother very well could be French, based on wild speculation alone. Mykar15 16:30, 4 January 2006 (UTC)

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[edit] Rajin' Cajuns

why is this note about Lafayette necessary? Is there some legal concern? Seems to me as long as he is not claiming himself to be a college football team there should be no relevance. There are also restaurants, probably bars and drinks, and once upon a time a roller coaster with that name as well. so what? If someone trademarks the name "Bob" we don't need a note about it on every page of a person called Bob do we? keith 05:48, 31 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] In film

Didn't he appear as himself at the end of Billy Madison too? I can't find it anywhere, but I could swear I remember it.

He also appeared in Man of the Year (2006) as a political commentator. Probably just as himself

[edit] new photo

I added a new photo of James Carville that I find most suitable for his entry.

[edit] "a political operative"?

The article said that Carville is considered a "Democratic political operative." This isn't NPOV, because at most half claim that. His wife is a Republican, he hasn't worked too closely for the Democrats for years, and now, he's primarily involved with sports. So, it's a ridiculous claim and not NPOV. I removed it. 71.246.209.173 16:52, 13 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] encyclopedia wording...

"In 2005, Carville took a stab at teaching. He taught a semester of the course "Topics in American Politics" at Northern Virginia Community College. The students were elated at having Carville teach them and a" displays an opinion and needs to be changed. 216.48.130.25 17:02, 10 January 2007 (UTC)

also "He also enjoys the sport of running, and he runs every day." - Mohrr 00:11, 15 February 2007 (UTC)