Posted on 11/05/2018 7:57:27 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Republican strategist Mary Matalin argued that President Donald Trump is not the cause of the lack of civility or bad behavior seen among the American electorate, adding that Americas political discourse has been worse in the past.
Matalin predicted that the GOP is going to pick up seats in the Senate on Tuesday and wont lose the majority in the House of Representatives.
Nobody knows who they are anymore and all these labels mean nothing. And in the middle of that, instead of debating, we started calling each other names. This Trump, as Ive often said and as you can know, is a symptom; he is not the cause of any of this stuff, Matalin said at the Council on Foreign Relations on Monday alongside her husband, Democratic strategist James Carville, during a discussion about the role of foreign policy in the upcoming midterm elections.
Im not saying that to defend him or to trash the system or anything like that, but we are at a crossroads for lots of reasons that have happened in history before. But it feels calamitous to us because of the information age and we get so much more information faster it doesnt make us wiser, but we have a generational shift. Theres now more millennials than baby boomers a technological shift, an energy shift, so all this stuff is churning, churching, churning around and the politics, the way our system is set up, is an anachronism, she added.
Matalin pointed out that wartime periods were worse than the state of political discourse in America today.
Trump transcends politics more than the Republicans do. He stands up. He fights. He exposes hypocrisy. He exposes double standards and, for people out there who have been called names and had their motives questioned for several cycles now, for over a decade, theres a visceral emotional response to that, she said. And I dont know how to sum all of that up except to say that weve been through worse, I suppose, the Civil War, the Vietnam War, so this is kind of like a war and it has to end.
I dont know how you get out of this other than the next generation gets us out of this, because people dont live like this we dont live like this in New Orleans. Were a majority minority city. We dont call each other names and stalk people at restaurants and whatnot, she added.
Matalin referred to Cook Political Report editor Amy Walter, who said she was not surprised by the ugliness seen among protests during the Brett Kavanaugh confirmation process.
Im pretty tough. Hes [Carville] pretty tough. He comes home during the Kavanaugh hearings. Its 5 oclock in the afternoon. Im in my robe and havent brushed my teeth. Im sitting in his easy chair watching TV in his room; we have separate rooms. I have Fox on, which is a no-no in his room, Matalin said.
He hadnt been home for a week and he walks in and I stand up and I throw my robe on and huff out of the room, like, he didnt even know what was going on, she added. People are just, its so, were just so worn out by it what do you do when you are worn out by stuff like this? You just go back to first principles, and I dont know that we know how to measure that.
Carville predicted that there would be a huge turnout among Democrats on Election Day.
Unprecedented, historic, out of breath, still calculating the turnout for the night when you have an event like that it is going to produce a lot of surprises. I cant tell you where they are but some group is driving this more than someone else, he said.
Matalin told PJM that the turnout among GOP voters is going to be huge in the midterms.
Were going to pick up at least five [Senate] seats, she said.
Matalin also predicted that Republicans would gain seats in the House as well.
I still think were not going to lose the House, she said.
PJM asked Carville if his famous phrase from the 1990s about voters priorities its the economy, stupid is going to apply to the upcoming midterm election.
I think its going to help, some, help [the GOP], but theres just a wealth of other stuff thats motivating people out there, he replied.
Carville referred to white Americans as the most interesting demographic by far in this election cycle.
I dont know how youve done it, white people, but youve made yourself a really interesting dynamic. Because its hard to believe, but in the 80s the college non-college vote among whites, it was 1 percent different what youre going to see is a realignment, Carville said.
The political divisions among whites, particularly by gender and education, are going to be as mind-boggling as the number of people in the vote. You know, who would have thought a bunch of old, white bread, mayonnaise-loving people would become the most interesting demographic in United States politics, he added.
I would, Matalin said in response.
Carville advised the public to watch three key House races on election night: the 2nd District of Maine, the 22nd District of New York and the 3rd District of West Virginia.
I have another weird theory, this is just a James Carville theory, if in the Florida Senate, if [Bill] Nelson wins by 5, the Senate is in play, he said. The margin in the Florida Senate is going to tell us a lot.
Carville said Democrats are going to have a disastrous night overall if Bill Nelson (D-Fla.) loses the Senate race to Gov. Rick Scott (R-Fla.).
If the Democrats lose the Florida Senate, thats going to be bad, really bad, Carville said. If Nelson loses Florida and you are a Democrat, throw up and go to bed because the night is over.
Matalin said the country is moving back to the future on foreign policy, which she described as peace through strength. Carville told the audience that Trumps foreign policy is not going to influence the election results.
Addressing the caravan of Central American migrants currently moving northward through southern Mexico, Matalin argued that Democrats have worn out the argument for more compassion toward illegal immigrants who cross the border into the United States.
Theyve used up their compassion card and theyve used up their racist card is what Im saying, Matalin said. Youve been calling people racist for so many cycles now that it just lost its impact, and in fact its aggravated people.
She’s at least semi-squared away so how does she put up with that turd communist husband?
A couple of a-holes. Made for each other.
Im pretty tough. Hes [Carville] pretty tough. He comes home during the Kavanaugh hearings. Its 5 oclock in the afternoon. Im in my robe and havent brushed my teeth. Im sitting in his easy chair watching TV in his room; we have separate rooms. I have Fox on, which is a no-no in his room, Matalin said.That is really TMI.He hadnt been home for a week and he walks in and I stand up and I throw my robe on and huff out of the room, like, he didnt even know what was going on, she added. People are just, its so, were just so worn out by it what do you do when you are worn out by stuff like this? You just go back to first principles, and I dont know that we know how to measure that.
Beats me.. I couldn’t put up with him.
What’s more mind-boggling is how Ann Coulter used to date Bill Maher! LOL!
“It’s 5 O’Clock in the afternoon. I’m in my robe and I haven’t brushed my teeth. I’m sitting in his chair in his room. We have separate rooms.” Thanks for sharing.
Anyhow, when Mary stays on topic, she’s very perceptive.
I also hope this angry strain of politics diminishes.
If yelling at people in restaurants becomes more the norm, it can only get worse from there.
Theirs is truly an interesting love story. I was a fan of Matalin for a while and detested Carville but found his arguments at the very least, poignant.
I believe that their relationship is a testament to how the two philosophies in our country will never be reconciled. They have been married for several years now and have not won the other over to their side of the aisle.
I want to see Carville with a waste basket over his head again.
Yeah, I don't even care how he answered that one.
What we have is a leftist media that has no idea what is going on outside of Trump's tweets.
They actually look like each other ...
Snakehead has not changed at all.
He looks the same today as he did during the Clinton Administration, give or take that very loud tie.
We all age differently. Me too.
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Yep they haven’t won each other over. But did either want to?
I have friends and family with political differences, but must admit, the differences are more degrees of conservatism as opposed to any married couples being polar opposites.
Snake-head!
I don’t normally hope for disasterous nights but this Tuesday would work...............
Some of James’ ugly appears to have gone to Mary.
Strangest couple ever
They’re certainly not on the best dressed list.
LOL, no kidding!
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