The Democrats may have gone down in flames in the November elections—with the GOP taking the House, the Senate and the Oval Office—but that hasn’t stopped veteran leftist strategist James Carville from constantly jumping in front of every camera and microphone he can find.
He refuses to slink away off into the dark night and continues to zing former Vice President Kamala Harris and her disastrous campaign. In a Friday interview with PBS’ Margaret Hoover, he compared putting Kamala at the top of the ticket to starting the seventh-string quarterback in the Super Bowl. Since there rarely if ever is a seventh stringer on a team—if you’re that pathetic, you get cut—this is a harsh blow indeed.
He may be annoying and often comes across as unhinged, but you have to admit, the man can be funny:
James Carville takes Kamala Harris to the woodshed by calling her a '7th string quarterback' that couldn't put together a sentence:
James Carville: "We ran a presidential election, if we were playing a superbowl, we started our 7th string quarterback. You can't address a problem… pic.twitter.com/RBUXKNJSMa— Eric Abbenante (@EricAbbenante) February 1, 2025
Oof. The above tweet continues (it’s an abridged version of Carville’s remarks):
You can’t address a problem unless you’re honest about a problem. The staggering talent that exists in today’s Democrat party: People would have seen that. ‘I didn’t know they had people like that, that can actually complete a sentence, that actually know how to frame a message, actually have a sense of accomplishment of doing something.”
James Carville does not agree with the sycophants who repeated the mantra of ‘Kamala Harris ran a flawless campaign’ as a daily coping mechanism.
It’s quite a different tune that the lead strategist for Bill Clinton’s winning 1992 election campaign is singing. He was quite sure Kamala was going to win, but he failed to take into account his own infamous mantra: “It’s the economy, stupid.” […]
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