James Carville Joins Fox News
Departed CNN a year ago
The ragin' Cajun is back.
A year after his abrupt departure from CNN, Democratic strategist and cable-news fixture James Carville has landed a new gig as a contributor at Fox News, the network announed Thursday.
"James' successful and storied career in politics over several decades is an enormous asset to Fox News," said Bill Shine, executive vice president of programming at Fox News. "We are privileged to have him lend his breadth of experience, wit and dynamic perspective on the network."
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Didn't he fall into the lava at the end of Return?
No, I think he was playing the banjo with Ronny Cox in "Deliverance."
That was Ronny Cox? Holy shit.
I hated his grating, poorly prepared voice in those commercials for Fudgy the Whale and Cookie Puss.
As much as I dislike most of their hosts/shows (aside from The Independents and Stossel, of course. Oh, and Megyn Kelly, but for a different reason.), at least FNC makes an honest attempt to have varying viewpoints in their reporting. I can't say the same for other nat'l news networks.