
James Carville Doles Out Dating Tips Following 'Love Is Blind' Political Blowout
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The Democratic strategist got personal, inspired by a heated exchange on the Netflix reality show.
James Carville took a brief break from his decadeslong career as a Democratic strategist to offer the public some dating advice. The reason behind this unexpected pivot was rooted in this year’s “Love is Blind” season finale.
The popular Netflix show has prospective couples date each other through a wall and get engaged without ever laying eyes on each other to foster relationships built on compatible personalities, rather than appearances. This season, politics played a big role.
While contestants Sara Carton and Ben Mezzenga appeared eager to tie the knot, Carton told Mezzenga at the altar during last week’s finale that she can’t — as the church he attends is too “traditional” and he didn’t have a strong opinion on the Black Lives Matter movement.
Carville, a lifelong Democrat who has been married to former GOP consultant Mary Matalin for more than 30 years, didn’t mince words when asked by Fox News Digital what he would tell progressives about finding love.
“Get over your preening and your moral superiority,” he told the outlet in an interview published Saturday.