Carville on Hillary: ‘It’s Constant Non-Scandal After Non Scandal’

‘The public, if anything, is going to get tired of this constant bringing up these — what I would call non-scandals’

BRZEZINSKI: "Mary or James, anger and anxiety that’s been going on for decades, I’ll use your words, do you think that Hillary Clinton has any role in that?" 
CARVILLE: "In what? 
BRZEZINSKI: "Well, in the anger and the anxiety that people are feeling because of the constant scandal and after scandal and the unanswered questions about the e-mails. I know you call it a hill of beans."
CARVILLE: "I would say it’s constant non-scandal after non-scandal. That’s the difference between what I would describe — It is trumped up, go from one thing to another and people —"
MATALIN: "--No pun intended." 
CARVILLE: "Right. No. So I remember one thing and another and this will be in the rearview mirror anyway. People have pointed out, at the end of the day, there is nothing here either." 
MATALIN: "Nothing to see here, people. Nothing to see here!"
CARVILLE: "What about Whitewater and everything else? It’s just — everybody has got — you know, we have got to do something. We got to have something to say about Hillary Clinton. If it just goes through this, I think the public, if anything, is going to get tired of this constant bringing up these — what I would call non-scandals of same thing that Colin Powell and Jeb Bush and the Bush White House did. But we’re going to have to, you know, beat our gums about it for a little bit longer before the thing goes away like everything else."

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