Monday, April 20, 2026

Carville tells Democrats to keep it quiet on their plan to seize permanent power

 Monica Showalter - American Thinker  

"How did such repulsive, unfit, morally depraved people rise to high and in such copious numbers? It's the one-party state which rewards crapulence, which favors the unfit."

"There's a reason why Democrats have been so persistently enflamed by Fidel Castro and his failed communist regime in Cuba.

"It's a one-party state. And its rule is permanent. The island has been ruled continuously on this model for 66 years.

"Wittingly or not, they are now advocating for the same model to be imposed on the United States of America.

"Top political operative James Carville, who has organized many successful elections, is saying the quiet part out loud, according to legal affairs commentator Jonathan Turley:

Various Democrats have been openly discussing their plans after retaking power to change the system so they never lose power again.
 
Democratic strategist James Carville has been one of the most vocal and returned to the subject this week in laying out how they will make D.C. and Puerto Rico states and pack the Supreme Court with a liberal majority.
 
On his podcast with Al Hunt, Carville explained, “If the Democrats win the presidency and both houses of Congress, I think on day one, they should make Puerto Rico [and] D.C. a state, and they should expand the Supreme Court to 13. F— it. Eat our dust.”
 
Notably, this week, New Jersey just elected a radical new member, Analilia Mejia, who ran on packing the Court and other radical agenda items.
 
While some of us have written about the expansion of the Court, these politicians and pundits are pushing for the packing, not just gradual expanding, of the Court. However, Carville (curiously on a national podcast) seriously suggested that Democrats should keep the plan quiet: “Don’t run on it. Don’t talk about it. Just do it.”

"What they want is to deceive Americans into voting for them on the Abigail Spanberger model, and then let them have it, good and hard, once they ensconce themselves into power, securing their power and ending any consideration of free market ideas." . . . More...


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