September 08, 2004

Carville: GOP "probably drugged" Zell Miller

Wednesday morning, Clinton administration pit bull James "Gollum" Carville suggested that the GOP "probably drugged" Georgia Democratic Senator Zell Miller, in light of Miller's statements at last week's Republican National Convention. Carville's comments were made on the syndicated Don Imus radio program, which is simulcast on MSNBC.

"They got that poor man in the twilight of his career and just used him," the former Clinton adviser insisted. "They said, 'Look, go up there and say this,' and they handed him a bunch of documents."

Carville claimed Miller didn't know "what he was talking about" in post-speech interviews, saying that's why he grew angry when challenged by MSNBC host Chris Matthews.

When Imus noted that the Georgia Democrat sounded "fine" when he interviewed him the next morning," Carville shot back: "They probably shot him up with something, you know. He just likes screaming at people."

Miller gave the keynote speech at the RNC, blasting Democratic nominee John Kerry, and throwing his support behind President George W. Bush.
(Courtesy AlphaPatriot & Styx)

Posted by mhking at September 8, 2004 11:28 PM
Comments

Thanks for making my evening with the comparison between Gollum and Carville. I have never figured out why I dislike him so much until I saw that comparison.

Posted by: Chad Evans at September 9, 2004 12:38 AM

Isn't he such a cute little rascal?


*I'm refering to Carville*

Posted by: Digger at September 9, 2004 09:07 AM

Great minds, great minds. I asked whether Carville was smoking crack.

Posted by: LB at September 9, 2004 06:23 PM
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