Carville claimed that support for Israel among Republicans is rooted in a combination of racism and misogyny, suggesting it's not about policy but underlying biases. He stated: "It's really about the misogyny and the racism that drives the thing, and we got to recognize that... the reason I suspect that most of these people describe themselves as pro-Israel is because the Jews are whiter than the Palestinians."
James Carville expressed frustration that protests against Trump haven't been as prevalent, arguing that demonstrators focusing only on Democrats is shortsighted. He remarked, "The reason they say we're targeting Democrats is because we think they would be more open-minded about this but we're not going to do anything to the Republicans because we're not gonna have any influence, he said."
Carville highlighted the political risk for Democrats amidst the ongoing protests about Israel, asserting that demonstrators could inadvertently harm Democratic initiatives. He noted, "Carville complained that demonstrators against Israel's ongoing war in Gaza are risking harming Democrats politically on the issue even though he believes Democrats would be more likely to broker a ceasefire in the Middle East."
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