tidbit: "Blacks don't buy this shit!"....says James Carville on DSA...lol
Posted by reporting gm on 8/9/2026, 7:34 pm
Yea, it's gonna get nasty as the DSA rises all over the place.
James Carville is basically saying that Black Americans reject the idea of Democratic Socialism, and that the more successful the movement becomes within the Democratic party, the more Black folks are gonna start quitting the party. In other words, African Americanss are "not buying that(DSA) shit." Yikes!
Don't dismiss James Carville. Remember what the Democratic Party establishment did to Bernie Sanders & his movement? They dismissed them as "bernie bros" who had anti-black tendencies. It got so nasty & mean that Cong. John Lewis was dispatched to claim that Bernie Sanders wasn't part of the Civil Rights movement. Ouch! But of course that was a wicked lie since there are pictures of Sanders being arrested during the Civil Rights revolution. That stoopid stunt remains a stain on John Lewis' reputation.
btw, this is connected to maestro's article below: "The Democratic Socialist Lane is Now a Fact of US Politics."
And the beat goes on!!
tidbit: "Hitler was a left-wing socialist", says Elon Musk....HA!
DSA/Democratic Sociallist of America better prepare themselves cause there's a strong backlash heading their way mainly from Republicans, but also from some of the Democratic party establishment.
So here you have Elon Musk posting: "Hitler was a far-left socialist Therefore, socialists are Hitler Inescapable logic." [8.9]
LOL, this coming from the world's richest man and a brilliant engineer. Proving the saying that you can be brilliant in one area of your life but dumb as fork in other areas.
Re: tidbit: "Blacks don't buy this shit!"....says James Carville on DSA...lol
They say that the intersection of AA communities and the DSA involves a complex history of political alignment, internal organizing, and ongoing debate regarding policy and representation.
Maybe the Afro-socialists(logo below) which is a group inside the DSA might have to work a little harder to build a multiracial working-class base, while holding the black radical tradition.
Actually the DSA frequently highlights figures like W.E.B. Du Bois, Malcolm X, and MLK (noting King's later democratic socialist leanings) as foundational to American socialist thought.