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Leftist strategist calls for the dismissal of this radical congresswoman

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Civil war is about to break out within the Democrat Party. It’s starting to get ugly.

And this Leftist strategist called for the dismissal of this radical congresswoman.

James Carville, the Democratic strategist, dropped some hard truths on SiriusXM’s Straight Shooter with Stephen A. this past Wednesday, doubling down on his call for Rep. Ilhan Omar to ditch the Democratic Party.

Carville’s frustration stems from Omar’s divisive rhetoric that’s been alienating key voters for years. Back in 2018, she didn’t hold back, declaring, “Our country should be more fearful of white men because they are causing most of the deaths within this country. We should be profiling, monitoring and creating policies to fight the radicalization of white men.”

That kind of talk doesn’t sit well in a country where everyday Americans, especially hardworking white men, feel like they’re constantly under attack from the left’s identity obsession. Carville sees it clearly and isn’t afraid to call it out.

When pressed on why he wanted Omar out in 2025, Carville laid it bare:

“She started attacking white males, and I’m gonna say wait a minute, let’s stop. Alright.’ In 2024, 72% of the people that voted were white. All right? That’s just a fact. Of that, 72, probably 48% or 48 and a half, were male. It’s somewhere around, I did the math, about 33% of the people that are gonna vote are gonna be white males. Well, it’s stupid to attack 33% of the voters.”

He’s got a point that’s impossible to ignore—why poke the bear when that bear makes up a third of the electorate? In a nation built on the backs of these folks, from factory workers to farmers, demonizing them is political su*cide.

Carville didn’t stop there. He suggested Omar find a new home: “And so what I would say to Congresswoman Omar, why don’t you be a Democratic Socialist of America?’ Do what AOC did, and then if they win, the truth of that is, I share a lot of ideological issues in common with Congressman Omar, but maybe you should do like a parliamentary government. We’ll let you in the governing coalition, but not the electoral coalition.”

“But we cannot- we have to get this mentality out that we can win national elections without white people, because you can’t.”

It’s refreshing to hear a Democrat admit that their party can’t afford to write off white voters, especially in swing states where real Americans decide elections. The radical wing’s push to sideline them is a recipe for defeat.

Omar’s comments highlight a deeper rot in progressive circles, where bashing white men has become a sport. But as Carville notes, it’s not just bad strategy—it’s out of touch with reality.

He wrapped up by rejecting blanket stereotypes: “All white people are not the same. All black people are not the same. All Hispanic people are not the same, all right? And I don’t like generalizing about someone’s gender or their race or their s*xual preference or anything else.”

In the end, this spat shows the cracks in the left’s coalition. While they bicker, the right populist movement keeps gaining ground by putting America first.

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