Longtime Democrat political strategist James Carville, known for his simply put “It’s the economy, stupid” election analysis, absolutely blasted young voters, who he says are likely to return the White House to Donald Trump.
Carville pulled no punches, “If they get a hold, there will be no government left, there will be no rights left, you will live under theocracy, you’ll end up with Christian nationalism. But that’s alright, you little f**king 26-year-old!” Carville sneered in a video post on X, formerly known as Twitter.
He then shifted into a mocking, whiny tone: “You don’t feel like ‘the election’s important to me. They’re not addressing the issues that I care about.’”
This is not Carville’s first seemingly “grumpy old man” outburst. He ignited outrage within his own political camp last month for daring to declare that the Democrats are dominated by “too many preachy females.”
In February, he chided President Joe Biden for not agreeing to the traditional presidential interview during halftime at the Super Bowl, saying it’s a “sign” that his staff “doesn’t have much confidence in you — there’s no other way to read this.”
Carville, in December, sounded the alarm about Christians like House Speaker Mike Johnson, saying “what he believes is one of the greatest threats we have today to the United States. This is a bigger threat than al-Qaeda to this country.”
Johnson didn’t take the smear lying down: “It’s twisted and shameful that a leading Democrat strategist says millions of Christians in America are a greater threat than foreign terrorists who murdered more than 3,000 Americans. The Democratic Party should condemn this. But they won’t.”
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