James Carville Says You Are “Stupid” and “Evil” and the Media Is Too Nice to You – Opinion

James Carville, a long-time Democratic strategist had harsh words for Democrats as well as the far-left. But he used stronger words to address Republicans and their voters.

In an interview with The Hill, Carville lambasted members of his own party for their “ability to irritate” by espousing their desire to defund the police and other extreme ideas.

“These people have the ability to irritate,” he said in the interview. “They have the ability to come up with really stupid things, like ‘Defund the Police,’ the three worst words ever in the English language, maybe. And you know, ‘Let’s get rid of Abraham Lincoln.’ That takes a really smart person to come up with that.”

“So we pay while huge majorities of the Republican Party don’t believe in evolution,” he added. “Alright, huge majorities of the Republican Party followed Donald Trump. But somehow or another, we pay a greater price for 11% of our people than they do for 65% of their people.”

But, according to the Democratic strategist, “People that believe that the election was stolen and have a right to storm the Capitol, which is a substantial number of people in the Republican Party, are evil.” He continued, “Our people are kind of silly. They are evil. Racism can be evil. Alright. I’m sorry. I’m sorry.”

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He even gave a nod to the woke progressive movement by adding “A pronoun is, to me is, ok, fine.”

“That’s not the same thing,” he concluded. “It is not, yet the media is addicted to both-sidesism.”

I’m… I’m sorry? Is the media addicted to comparing each side?

Some things last forever, I think, such as the Clinton Era belief in the media’s obsession with attacking Democrats. Or the fact that Republicans have been actively attacked by the media. Fox News has pointed out that Brian Stelter was the man I’m referring to. Exists.

Various liberal journalists have called on the mainstream media to stop reporting on “both sides” of a political issue, suggesting that Republicans deserve harsher treatment. CNN’s Brian Stelter promoted a Los Angeles Times column that claimed journalists were failing the public because of “both-siderism.”

RedState has extensively covered media bias. There isn’t a day that goes by where Republicans don’t get the brunt of negative coverage, and certainly more of it than Democrats. And that’s not me saying some Republicans don’t deserve it, but consider that, just yesterday, the media spent the entire day lamenting that their favorite Republican, Liz Cheney, was defeated and that the Republican Party had truly fallen into the hands of the extremists in the base. Is there a similar lamentation when far-left Democrats defeat centrist Democrats?

Carville doesn’t say anything publicly that isn’t to be interpreted as “You guys need to be saying this constantly.” It was Carville’s own advice to the Democrats over a year ago saying that they should make the midterms about January 6. He also wants to convince the party that far-left wokes have been hurting their chances of winning the election. He only makes public appearances to communicate with the rest of his party. Another one.

But in this message, it’s clear that this isn’t about politics or policy. It’s about straight-up division and demonization. It is this rhetoric that causes the violence left claims it condemns. Highly irresponsible.

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