James Carville's basket of deplorables moment

James Carville is initially famous for creating the 1992 campaign line of "It's the economy, stupid." He's about to become famous for another campaign statement. According to this article, they quote Carville as saying "Really stupid people demand to have really stupid leaders. That’s where the Republican Party stands now." That's breathtakingly foolish politically. Is Carville saying that the flood of Hispanics flocking to the GOP are stupid? Is Carville saying that the parents of students who are abandoning the Democratic Party are stupid?

Carville didn't stop there. The article continues, saying "Carville said the Democrats need to focus more on celebrating their economic achievements, such as the American Family Rescue Plan Act and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Act, and concentrate on criticizing the GOP for its stances on the 2020 election and the Jan. 6 Capitol riot."

That's the right approach, Jim. Remind voters that the American Rescue Plan is how this one-in-40-years inflation started. Attaboy Jim. Thanks for that reminder. This is the original "Basket of Deplorables" video:

This is this week's version of the basket of deplorables:

Carville didn't stop with calling GOP primary voters stupid. He continued, calling GOP primary voters "evil."

It's time to set the record straight. First, we have to check out a quote from James Carville in this article:

"And let me say it, when they say, ‘James, we have our crazies, but, look, you have your crazies, you know, what pronouns you have, veganism and stuff.’ The problem is that people who believe in that are just silly. All right? 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. Our people are kind of silly."
Let's emphatically, immediately refute Carville's BS. When James Comey, Peter Strzok and Andy McCabe utilized the Steele Dossier to get a FISA warrant to spy on the Trump campaign, that wasn't silly. That was evil. Period. When Peter Strzok promised his mistress that Trump wouldn't win the 2016 election, that wasn't silly. That was evil, too. When Merrick Garland's DOJ got a super-vague warrant to collect virtually every document from Mir-a-Lago, that wasn't silly. That's evil, too. That's what Democrats do. Democrats better prepare to get their butts kicked this November.

When you insist that blue collar workers that built this country are stupid, that's both stupid and evil. When you call students' parents stupid, them's fighting words. Carville better expect his arse to get kicked at the ballot box this November.

Carville is the idiot. He just gave Republicans extra motivation.

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