Update: For those who missed James Carville's response to Gov. Richardson's endorsement of Obama. MissLaura wrote a diary on the "Judas" comment here.
On Good Morning America today Carville made clear that he called Richardson "Judas" to properly "brand" things. He even made clear that the double entendre was true on both sides.
Blockquotes from Raw Story, they also have the video.
"A cattle rancher in eastern New Mexico or an advertising executive on the East Side of Manhattan would agree that proper branding is important," Carville replied harshly. "I wanted to be sure that Richardson's act was branded properly."
The man stated that he wanted people to forever remember the line. To always associate it with Gov. Richardson.
"I don't regret it," Carville stated. "I was quoted accurately. ... I think when people look at him they'll remember the quote, and that's what it was intended to do. ... I wanted his act to be remembered for what it was."
The Connecticut for Lieberman party (which was taken over by much snarkier leadership) needs to give some awards to Wasserman-Schulz, Clinton, and now Carville. And they need to endorse Clinton for president. I wonder if they could fundraise and run snarky "pro-Clinton" ads?