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Longtime Democratic strategist James Carville launched into a wild rant where he suggested that President Donald Trump of has a “venereal disease” and blasted “fucking idiots” in the media ...
Strategist James Carville is criticizing his own Democratic Party, saying it acts like MAGA voters don’t exist and arguing this is partially why it lost the 2024 presidential contest. Carvill… ...
Exclusive essay: Erin Entrada Kelly, two-time Newbery Medalist and National Book Award finalist, shares the real-life story of Josefina Guerrero from her middle-grade nonfiction book, ‘At La… ...
See her stepping off the wide front porch of a leprosarium, a hospital for people with leprosy, in the hot, humid Louisiana air. Go back ten years, 15, 20, 30.
James Carville is taking heat for suggesting some Jewish campaign donors are turning their backs on Democrats ostensibly because they fault the party for what they consider to be antisemitic ...
During the podcast, Carville attacked this reason, saying that Jewish donors like Helberg and Bill Ackman — who Hunt called out by name — are donating to the GOP just to help their bottom lines.
Democratic consultant James Carville called President Donald Trump’s military parade, which will be held on his birthday, a “golden opportunity” for Democrats to rally together to prop up U ...
Leprosy, also called Hansen’s disease, is primarily caused by Mycobacterium leprae bacteria. But in 2008, scientists discovered that a similar species, M. lepromatosis, can cause it, too.
James Carville suggested he would support Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez if the progressive lawmaker becomes the Democratic Party’s presidential nominee in 2028, despite prior criticisms of her.
Veteran Democratic strategist James Carville said Tuesday that he'll throw his support behind U.S. Representative Alexandria-Ocasio Cortez of New York if she wins the 2028 Democratic presidential ...
James Carville – once a critic of the AOC podcast landscape – now says if you win, you win, and you’ve got his support.” “If you win, you win!” Carville replied. “That’s my attitude.
Democratic strategist James Carville cautions against academic terminology that turns off voters, urging Democrats to adopt clearer messaging and avoid far-left language.