James Carville Tells Democrats Exactly How To Handle Republicans Who Are 'Not Quality'

“Let them swim in their own slop,” the Democratic strategist said of dealing with extremist Republicans Lauren Boebert, Marjorie Taylor Greene and Paul Gosar.
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Political consultant James Carville cautioned Democrats against becoming involved in tit-for-tat arguments with extremist Republicans such as Reps. Lauren Boebert (Colo.), Marjorie Taylor Greene (Ga.) and Paul Gosar (Ariz.).

“These are not quality people,” Carville told CNN’s Anderson Cooper on Monday. “Let them dwell in their own stupidity.”

Carville, who advised former President Bill Clinton, said Democrats should instead focus on what they’re trying to accomplish for their districts and across the country.

The response cannot be, “We see your crazy and we’ll raise you another crazy,” Carville added. “The response is, ‘We’re not getting in this game.’”

Cooper asked about the danger of not responding.

“The danger is getting bogged down and spending 48 hours on a censure resolution,” Carville said. “These are just bad people. They are not going to change their behavior at all. And it doesn’t do you any good to engage with them.”

“Let them swim in their own slop,” he added.

Boebert sparked widespread anger this week with her Islamophobic attack on Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.). Gosar and Taylor Greene have both been stripped of their House committee assignments over social media posts attacking Democrats.

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