Carville claims media 'making fools of themselves' with 'both sides' coverage of Biden classified docs

Democratic strategist James Carville attacked the media for attempting to compare President Biden’s recent classified document scandal with former President Donald Trump's Monday.

Carville appeared as a guest on MSNBC’s "The ReidOut" to discuss the ongoing investigation against Biden after classified documents were discovered at his office the Penn Biden Center as well as his Delaware residence. Though many have pointed out similarities between this news and the FBI raid on Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate, Reid knocked the media for making these comparisons.

"The U.S. media may be unable to help themselves for clamoring for a chance to ‘both sides’ these presidents, which you really can’t compare these two cases without considering the plot to overturn the election," Reid said.

Carville agreed with her comment and went even further to attack the media for going after Clinton scandals.

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"First of all, I want to congratulate you for pointing out the national press can’t help but make fools of themselves. It happened in Whitewater. It happened in the [Hillary Clinton] email scandal. And it’s happening now," Carville said. 

"I can’t stop these people. It’s not my anointed job to stop the national press from making fools of themselves. The White House response should be this and only this: ‘The president is cooperating fully with the special counsel. He expects everyone in his administration to do the same.’ End of story. No carve-outs, no ‘it was in this box or that box," he continued.

Carville added, "We’re thoroughly doing this. The special counsel has an investigation to run. President Biden has a country to run. Get on with it. You’re not going to stop these people from making fools of themselves. I promise you. You can try, I congratulate you, but I got more experience in this than most people. It’s not going to work. No, no, no."

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Later in the segment, Carville argued that Clinton’s emails did not contain any classified information, which contradicted a 2018 IG report that found 193 classified emails on her private server.

"I go back to what you said. It’s going to come out just this way. All of the email and ‘The New York Times’ going nuts and the whole press, there was not one single classified thing on Secretary Clinton’s email, zero, none. You have to understand that," Carville said.

He closed, "Democrats just need to say, ‘We’ll cooperate fully,’ and look, everybody has a right to the Fifth Amendment. You don’t have the right to work in this administration and take the Fifth Amendment. We want to get this thing done. We want to help this guy here because we know at the end of the day, there’s nothing here." 

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Although Reid and Carville criticized the mainstream media for attempting to "both sides" the narrative, others have called out the media for its double standards. 

Tom Brady happy to have key offensive lineman back ahead of playoff game: 'It's a big boost for us'

Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers received some reinforcements on the offensive line ahead of Monday night’s NFC wild-card matchup against the Dallas Cowboys.

The Buccaneers activated center Ryan Jensen from the injured reserved ahead of the game. Jensen had missed the entire regular season with a severe knee injury, which he suffered on the second day of training camp. Not having a veteran like Jensen hampered the Buccaneers’ offense all season.

While Brady played well in the 2022 regular season, the team still finished 8-9. Tampa Bay somehow managed to win the NFC South and get a playoff game after all of the ups and downs.

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Brady talked about Jensen’s return in the latest episode of the "Let’s Go!" podcast.

"It was a big blow to us in training camp when he got injured, and we thought he would be out the entire season, and he was out the entire regular season," Brady told sportscaster Jim Gray. "But it turns out he found his way back for this game. And it's a big boost for us because he's got a great attitude and he's an incredibly talented player and he adds a big presence to the middle of our offensive line.

"And his toughness and his attitude is unmatched. And [Robert] Hainsey did a great job stepping in for him all year. I don't know who's going to ultimately play the bulk of the game, you know, obviously we hope Ryan can go the whole game. Who knows? I don't know what's going to happen. But, you know, Hainsey is there ready to go, too, so we're in a good position at the center position, which has been a challenge for us all year."

Tampa Bay beat Dallas, 19-3, at the beginning of the season, but Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott got hurt in that game.

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Brady said he didn’t think the Week 1 result meant anything as far as Monday night’s game goes.

"I think our defense obviously played great, giving up three points against Dallas's offense, and they're very talented," the superstar quarterback said. "They’ve got a really good coordinator. They've put themselves in good positions. Dak's a hell of a quarterback. They've got good running backs, [Tony] Pollard and Zeke [Elliott], good receivers, a good line. They've been beat up a little bit on their o-line, but, you know, I've got their defense to deal with."

"Micah Parsons is a hell of a player. [DeMarcus] Lawrence is a great player. [Leighton] Vander Esch is a good player. They got Trevon Diggs in the secondary. They're very talented. They make plays. If you mess up, these guys take advantage. And I think the important part for us is to play really sound football. We've always said you can't win ‘til you can keep from losing. This is so evident in playoff football. You know, how do we just play a good solid, clean game, make the plays that are there, punt if we need to, you know, if we got to settle for a field goal, that's OK. But this is a team that we expect to play their best football, too. So, it's going to be a hard-nosed, tough game, and I certainly hope that we make enough plays to come out ahead."

Tampa Bay finished 15th in yards gained and 25th in points scored during the season.