Top Democrat strategist unleashes a profanity-laced tirade on his own party

James Carville

Democrats are still fighting with each other. That doesn’t look like it’ll stop anytime soon.

And a top Democrat strategist unleashed a profanity-laced tirade on his own party.

James Carville has fired off another rant towards members of the Democrat Party.

The veteran strategist, once a key player in Bill Clinton’s campaigns, did not hold back during a recent video appearance. His sharp words reveal deep cracks forming inside the modern left.

Carville unloaded a string of expletives while discussing the latest batch of wins by democratic socialists in blue strongholds.

He sees these outcomes as a dangerous shift away from practical politics toward radical fantasies.

“These people are so f*cking stupid, I don’t know what to say about it,” Carville said in an episode of Politicon’s “Presidential History Lesson.”

“So now we have this idea that these insurgent Democrats — and what is their solution? Is their solution to beat Republicans, to run against Republicans? No!”

“Their solution is to beat Democrats like they’re part of the problem.”

This outburst highlights Carville’s growing alarm over the party’s direction. He watched as self-described insurgents pushed aside more centrist voices in favor of extreme platforms.

Carville also blamed Bernie Sanders for Donald Trump’s victory in 2016.

“How did Trump win? I’ll tell you how, because g*dd*mn Bernie Sanders is the reason that Donald Trump is president. You hear me? Listen to me,” he stated.

The strategist warned that similar forces are at work today, putting Democratic hopes for the House and Senate at serious risk.

For right populists, Carville’s rant offers a rare glimpse into the left’s internal meltdown. The Democratic Party appears consumed by its own radicals, like the various socialist candidates who are gaining steam and popularity within the party.

This divide exposes a party drifting from the concerns of working people toward abstract theories that ignore economic realities.

While Carville clings to older Democratic successes, the new guard seems intent on tearing down institutions rather than fixing them.