However, when Carville says it about Bush in 2001, it's OK.
Granted, Carville made his comments on September 11, 2001, just minutes before the planes hit the WTC. Carville, rightfully said, "Disregard everything we just said! This changes everything!" He was right about that.
However, that doesn't change the double standard of the Obama media. The reporters never published the comments by Carville then (which is understandable) but when Rush made his comments about Obama failing, Carville's comments were still kept under wraps.
This is just another vivid example of the media's double standard, compared with the feeding frenzy that followed Rush's comments about Obama failing.
And people wonder why newspapers are failing and going out of business. Could be that they quit reporting both sides of the news.
UPDATE:
Mr. Carville responds.
"Thank God that I had the good sense to realize that the United States was at war and that changed everything, Carville said. "Once I found out that the country was at war, I said: Whatever I said, disregard it; it's inoperative."
Are you kidding me?? We were at war from that point forward and we remain at war. While that may have changed Carville's feeling on 9/11 and the days following, it sure didn't stick. If anyone watched CNN during the election of 2004 and 2006, Jim let his feelings on President Bush and his policies very well known. He didn't hold back war or not.
Sorry Jimbo...weak response at best.
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