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Clinton Stooge James Carville Suggests Democrat Party Death is Near

"James Carville ordered rival political theater against Public Advocate's Clinton era political theater regularly. Public Advocate would have a Santa Claus delivering coal and he would have a pro-Clinton Santa appear. He pays attention to the street cred of Public Advocate and what people are thinking. So ordering a funeral for the Democratic Party might be theater or a serious suggestion to the radical element, " says Eugene Delgaudio, president of Public Advocate.

Western Journal reports:

Longtime Democrat strategist James Carville has suggested something that Democrats tried long ago. It worked to their detriment and to the country's long-term benefit, so we have good reason to cheer for it.

Alas, in making this particular suggestion, the 80-year-old Carville also exposed himself as a relic of a bygone era.

Thursday on the podcast "Politics War Room with James Carville & Al Hunt," Carville blasted the wokeness-obsessed elements of the Democratic Party and even went as far as to advise a "schism" that would result in the formation of a woke third party, thereby demonstrating that Carville, for all his decades of experience, still clings to the illusion that the vast majority of Democrats remain committed centrist-liberals in the mold of his former boss, President Bill Clinton.....................

In any event, Carville seemed to think that Democrats have spent too much time fighting one another. He cited, for instance, 25-year-old David Hogg, vice chair of the Democratic National Committee. According to Carville, Hogg has spent too much time raising money in order to bring primary challengers against other Democrats.........................

"I don't think that part of the Democratic coalition - I don't think they're redeemable, [and] I don't think they want to be redeemed," Carville said, referring to a recent meeting of the Democrat-supported organization American Voices "where they had bowls of buttons where you could put your pronoun and wear your button."

At several points during those "pronoun" comments, Carville looked disgusted, as if he had bit into a lemon.

"I don't think these people get it," he added. "I don't think they ever will get it. And I've said this before, and I'll say it now, I think we ought to think about just having a schism."

In other words, Carville wants the pronoun-loving wing of the Democratic Party to go away........"