James Carville panic advice,  ames Carville advises President Obama to “panic” after Tuesday’s two  special election results resulted in victory for the Republicans.  Carville wrote an open letter in a CNN op-ed, giving Obama advice on how  to halt the GOP’s momentum and win re-election.Carville said Democrats are “past sending out talking points” and said  he would tell the president, “The time has come to demand a plan of  action that requires a complete change from the direction you are  headed.”
Carville’s letter is titled: “Fire. Indict. Fight.”
He wrote that first, Obama must fire someone – “No, fire a lot of  people,” he corrected himself – because the current team is just not  working.
“It's time to show [your economic analysts] the exit. Wake up – show us  you are doing something,” Carville demanded of the president.
Chip Saltsman, former campaign manager for Mike Huckabee, told The  Christian Post that “as much as it pains” him to do so, he has to agree  with Carville.
“The White House has not been involved. He’s got real leadership  problems. This was evident in the debt ceiling debate as the President  seemed to have taken a back seat.”
“Up until this week with his jobs plan, Obama hasn’t really led on  anything this year. I don’t agree with his jobs proposal, but at least  he’s finally doing something,” Saltsman said.
Saltsman said that when Rahm Emanuel was in the White House, the  President had a legislative agenda. However, he said, since Emanuel  left, Obama doesn’t seem very involved at all when it comes to  happenings on the Hill.
After Obama fires “a lot of people,” Carville wrote that indictments  need to happen because American people need to see that certain  responsible parties are held accountable for bringing the United States  into economic disaster.
“I know Attorney General Eric Holder is a close friend of yours, but if  his explanations aren't good, fire him too. Demand answers to why no one  has been indicted,” the letter said.
“Do not accept excuses. Demand action now.”
Carville’s third piece of advice to Obama was to make a valid case  against the GOP and hold fast to the explanation as to why things are  better under his leadership.
If Obama follows these terms, he may have a shot at stopping one of  those “creationism-loving, global-warming-denying, immigration-bashing,  Social-Security-cutting, clean-air-hating, mortality-fascinated,  Wall-Street-protecting Republicans” from running the country,” Carville  said.
“The course we are on is not working. The hour is late, and the need is great. Fire. Indict. Fight.”
Source: christianpost
 
