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James Carville dismisses critics upset by 'preachy females' comment: 'I don't care'
Fox News
Democratic strategist James Carville dismissed criticism of his comment that "preachy females" were causing his party to struggle with male voters.
"I view my role as somewhat of a provocator, and we have a male problem" Carville began. "How do I do that? Do I tell Maureen Dowd of the New York Times that a close analysis of the regression group indicates that we had insufficient support among American males? No one is going to remember that. So if I say something like our culture has too many preachy females in it, you know what, everybody remembers it." Hanna Panreck is an associate editor at Fox News.
Carville was criticized by some Democrats after telling New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd in March that "preachy females" were to blame for the Democratic Party's focus on "wokeness," as well as the party's issues with male voters.