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When Stephanopoulos wrote his "All Too Human" memoir of life in the Clinton White House in the late 90's, right around the time of Monica, Carville savaged him in the press for it and even wrote a book, "Stickin," about how important it is to Never Turn Your Back On A Friend.
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And I can tell you one thing, Anderson, James Carville wrote a book on political loyalty called "Stickin '."
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It's his book "Stickin '" that has just been published by Simon & Schuster -- there you see its cover "The Case for Loyalty."
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James Carville is the author of "Stickin '"; he's also involved with the Gore campaign.
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* Stickin' to his guns: CBO chief Doug Elmendorf doubles down on his claim that health reform will reduce future deficits.
Happy Hour Roundup Greg Sargent 2011
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Kids Prefer Cheese: Stickin 'it to the man: Ecuadorian edition
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Stickin my nose in, I know, but maybe you should raise your fees.
Dog on It Spencer Quinn 2009
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Stickin my nose in, I know, but maybe you should raise your fees.
Dog on It Spencer Quinn 2009
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Stickin my nose in, I know, but maybe you should raise your fees.
Dog on It Spencer Quinn 2009
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Dru Blood - I believe in the inherent goodness of all beings: Friday Random Ten - Stickin 'it to The Man edition
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