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James Carville



Carville and Keith Ellison in 2007
Carville and Keith Ellison in 2007
  • Carville takes a lead role in The War Room, a documentary about Bill Clinton's 1992 presidential campaign, together with George Stephanopoulos.
  • He debated Adam Sandler in the movie "Billy Madison."
  • He appeared in the 1996 film The People vs. Larry Flynt as attorney Simon Leis.
  • In the film Old School, Carville makes a cameo appearing as himself, brought in as a ringer at a college-level debate society meeting. Will Ferrell then inexplicably gives a complex answer regarding US biotechnology policy. When it comes to Carville's rebuttal, he only says, "...We...(stumbles) have no response. That was perfect...."
  • In the film Wedding Crashers, Carville makes a cameo appearance alongside Senator John McCain of Arizona.
  • Carville appears as the Governor of Missouri, Thomas Crittenden, in the 2007 movie The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford.
  • He was in a Coca-Cola ad during Super Bowl XLII in 2008, with former Republican Senator Bill Frist.
  • He made a cameo appearing as himself in NBC's comedy 30 Rock, season 2 episode 8.
  • Appeared in cartoon form in Season 2, Episode 10 of the Family Guy "Running mates". Carville was introduced as the ragin' cajun and was trying to save Peter Griffin's career as school president.

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  • "But one of Clinton's problems was, the interest groups don't care about the working poor. The Republicans don't care about the working poor — they don't know any. The Op-Ed writers don't care about the working poor. The editorial writers don't care about the working poor. The talking heads don't care about the working poor."

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