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James Carville brings the predictability: Lack of support for war in Syria is Bush's fault [video]

How many years is too many to keep blaming Bush for Obama’s problems? Appearing on The O’Reilly Factor, James Carville has let us know that “coming up on five years” isn’t the correct answer.

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It’s easier and instinctive for Carville to blame Bush for a lack of public confidence than it might be to assume any trepidation about the Obama administration leading a military charge could be due to their woeful, incompetent response during and after Benghazi.

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Could there be another blame game warming up in the bullpen:

Let’s not give Carville any more ideas.

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