Message of James Carville to Obama

I am often asked what advice he would give the White House on several things. Today I have been mulling over the election results in New York and Nevada, thinking about that question. What should the White House to do? One word came to mind: panic.

We are far beyond sending talking points. Do not try to dumb down. We can not be further explanation. Have you talked with some Senate Democrats lately? I have. It is very clear that they are unhappy.

This is what would President Barack Obama: It's time to demand an action plan that requires a complete change of direction you are going.

James Carville is a Democratic strategist who serves as a political factor of CNN, appearing frequently on CNN "The Situation Room" and other programs on all CNN networks. Carville is active in Democratic politics and is a party fundraiser.

Democratic strategist James Carville has some advice for President Obama: The panic and fire a lot of people. He accused some of those responsible for the financial crisis - and whether the Attorney General Eric Holder can not make that happen, fire him. Carville also offers some tips on more familiar, like making a better case for stimulus spending.

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