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James Carville, chief strategist of Clinton's 1992 War Room, puts the Democrats on the offensive again with this no-holds-barred response to the Republican "Contract With America". Witty, savvy, and just plain smart, this may be the most provocative book of the 1996 campaign season.

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Political pundit and FOB James Carville offers a plan of attack for embattled liberals. With the appropriately pugnacious title of We're Right, They're Wrong: A Handbook for Spirited Progressives, Carville combines his own brand of political affirmation and polemic ("We Democrats are the soul and conscience of this nation!") with statistics and examples that give the faithful ammunition when cocktail chatter turns to issues of health care, the economy, family values (or Mrs. Clinton, for that matter). Like All's Fair, the book Carville co-authored with wife Mary Matalin, We're Right is a co-publishing venture of Random House and Simon & Schuster. ($10 ISBN 0-679-76978-1)
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    * Publisher: Random House; 1st ed edition (February 20, 1996)
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    * Saving Lives (Command Paper) by Dept.of Health on page 153, and Back Matter
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    * Common Sense Government: Works Better and Costs Less by National Performance Review in Back Matter (1), and Back Matter (2)
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Clearly dated, but still filled with gold nuggets, March 26, 2002
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This book was published as a piece of pro-Clinton [information] during the 1996 presidential campaign. Consequently, there is a certain datedness to much of what Carville has to say, plus a generous dose of campaign rhetoric extolling the virtues of the Democratic approach to (domestic) government policy. In truth, Bill Clinton is presented as far more of a populist progressive than was actually the case.

So why should anyone read this book now, nearly six years later? First, James Carville is a smooth-talker who entertains as he explains. His down-home, aw, shucks approach to the issues would almost have you forget what a shrewd political tactician he has proven to be. If nothing else, he does an excellent job of explaining what the Democratic Party has purported to stand for since the days of Franklin D. Roosevelt, i.e., the notion that government has a proper and constructive role to play in regulating business, providing basic human services, and providing a "safety net" for people who suffer misfortune as a result of economic setbacks, natural disasters, or just plain bad luck. He also provides much useful and carefully laid-out descriptions of some of the more successful government programs that unfortunately, people in this country have either forgotten about or have come to take for granted.

The context for Carville's book back in 1996 was the attack on "big government" by Newt Gingritch and the rest of the conservatives who swept into Washington in 1994, purportedly with a mandate to fulfill a "Contract With America." Although it turned out that they had no such mandate at all, for a time it seemed to be almost universally accepted that "government does nothing well" and that "liberal" is a dirty word. Carville's spirited defense of those things that government HAS done well succeeds in demonstrating just how shallow and yes, self-interested the reactionary attack on many useful and constructive programs actually was.

Given that Newt and his crew largely faded away from the front pages during the latter portion of the nineties, what is the importance of Carville's treatise now? The truth is that the current administration is proving to be the most conservative in recent history; consequently, it apparently has every intention of accomplishing through the executive branch what it was unable to accomplish through the legislative branch a decade ago. Because the events of September 11 and beyond have demonstrated that government does matter and can do some things well, the rhetoric associated with this new conservatism is somewhat different from what we heard from Newt and his allies. However, the basic theme of pro-corporate pandering to the ultra-rich remains the same. Consequently, much of what Carville says in this book regarding the regressive and reactionary nature of much of the agenda of the Republican right remains absolutely on target. For that reason alone, people interested in politics and government will benefit from reading this book.

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He's bald and pointing at *you*!, December 2, 2002
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James Carville points an accusatory finger on the cover of his book, WE'RE RIGHT AND THEY'RE WRONG, and then spends under two hundred pages setting out to prove his point. Contained in this slim volume are a lot of witticisms, common sense observations, and some devastating facts and figures that he brings out in support of his philosophies. You may not agree with what he says in the book, but you can't deny the power of his passion and the clarity of his thoughts.

Carville has a folksy commonsensical writing style. He throws in numerous references to his childhood and family in Louisiana. One of his philosophies that he attributes to his Cajun mother is the idea of the "5/65 Democrats". She espoused the idea that there are only two important activities that a person should be engaged in between the ages of five and sixty-five - either having a job, or training for a job. Carville revisits this idea many times after its introduction, effectively using it to counter right-wing assertions that government programs encourage laziness and inefficiency. He repeatedly points out that helping people find jobs and giving them access to training are the two things he finds to be of paramount importance. He angrily dismisses the arguments of cutting education and training programs in order to fund tax cuts for the wealthy.

Although the book was written to coincide with the 1996 Presidential and Congressional Elections, there is still plenty of relevant material here. Carville's responses to Republican's plans such as school vouchers, the flat tax, "big government" and others still resonate today. And some of the passages that have dated are still interesting to read about in a purely historical sense. Although the Clinton Health Care package will never see the light of day, Carville's defense of it makes for fascinating reading. He also dedicates numerous pages to all of the liberal programs that have been opposed by conservatives but which have definitely proved their worth. He defends the programs, pokes holes in the arguments of their detractors and offers suggestions for improvement. With many political books devoted purely to pointing out mistakes and foibles, it's reassuring to read someone defending ideas that have been helpful and effective.

As the title suggests, Carville divides the book fairly evenly between defending the left-wing concepts that have merit and attacking the right-wing ideas that are flawed. It's a balanced approach. And, thankfully, Carville spends the required amount of time needed to site his sources. Fourteen pages are reserved merely for Carville to name exactly where he is taking his statistics, quotes and facts. This is an invaluable service; if you want to look up these things for yourself, you only have to search.

It's a pity that the people who would learn the most from this book are the ones who are least likely to read it, either though disagreement with Carville's previous statements, or just a disinterest in politics. The writing style is simple and straightforward enough not to alienate any political novices, while containing enough meat to satisfy the political junkies in the audience. The Ragin' Cajun served up a winner.

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An Excellent Primer For Democratic Partisans, July 17, 2002
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I'll admit it, like a lot of radicals, I took Carville to be a dumb Redneck scumbag who did not believe in his own cause, but unlike a lot of radicals, I read him anyway. I was impressed. His passion, his humor and his well-documented defense of his ideological position impressed me. Carville is a partisan, make no mistake, he hates and fears Newt Gingrich and his cronies the way that little children hate and fear the boogieman, as inexplicable monsters bent on destruction for destructions sake. Of course, being a Democrat, he is willing to give credit where credit is due and admit that the right can be right about some things (one will never hear a Republican credit the Democrats with anything except maybe, grudgingly, good intentions). Those that are seeking a response to Republican mumbo jumbo need look no further; Carville provides both quickie one liners and more detailed refutations. He goes after right wing targets (like big government) and sacred cows (like the flat tax) with intellectual deftness that belies his dumb hick persona. He also does an excellent job of skewering Republican hypocrites (like Phil Graham, the pro-free enterprise right winger who, like so many pro-free enterprise right wingers, has spent his whole life working for the eeeeevil government) and Republican dingbats (like Fred Heineman who thinks his 180,000 a year income makes him `lower middle class'). Highly recommended for mainstream Democrats seeking ammo to use on their mainstream conservative critics as well as Republicans looking to understand the positions of their ideological opponents (do the latter exist?).

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