James Carville did not mince words when he told Ilhan Omar to get the hell out of the Democratic Party. He did say she could caucus with the Democrats because they have so much in common, which is true. They both love to make excuses for criminals and terrorists. Both support mutilating children and scarring them for life. Both want to bankrupt this country. Let’s face it, they both have the morals of an alley cat.
A clip from a 2018 Al Jazeera interview resurfaced and went viral on X Sunday, wherein Omar asserted the U.S. “should be more fearful of white men across our country because they are causing most of the deaths within this country.” Carville pointed out that about 33% of the active voters are white males, and that does not win elections, especially since Trump is deporting illegal aliens and preventing new ones from entering the country.
Carville said:
“Lady, why don’t you just get out the Democratic Party? Honestly, start your own movement. All right, let’s do the simple math … Roughly 69% of the people going to vote in November, maybe more — let’s do 70% for just round math — are going to be white. Of that, 48%, maybe a little more, are going to be male. So that’s roughly — let’s just call it 33.3% of the entire election. Well, let’s just run against them, ’cause that’s so goddamn smart. All right, so now we’re going to have a campaign by the progressive left against white men, who vote about a third of everybody that votes in an election.”
“Why don’t you, lady, start your own party? And then when it’s over, if you want to caucus with the Democrats, fine. We agree with a lot of things that you do. But we don’t believe we ought to be running against white men. In fact, we don’t think we ought to be running against any gender, any ethnic group, any race, any religion or anything else. Goddamn, these people are just helpless. They cannot be helped. There’s nothing you can do to help them. They don’t want to be helped. And if they had any guts, they’d start their own goddamn political party and get out of ours. I’m sorry.”
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL“I don’t quite understand why you’re so anxious to have the word ‘Democrat’ in the description of what you do. But maybe we can have an amicable split here and you go your way and we go our way. And after the election, we come together and see how much common ground we can find.”
Clinton pollster Mark Penn alluded to the extremely low approval ratings for Democrats that he blames on
Americans perceive them “as purely partisan, but off the deep end on some policy issues.”
March polling by NBC News and CNN/SSRS found Democrats with all-time low popularity ratings — 27% and 29%, respectively.




















