Democratic strategist James Carville condemned his party for pursuing agendas that he argued are disconnected from the concerns of everyday Americans. During the "outrage of the week" segment on his "Politics War Room" podcast, Carville expressed frustration with New York Democrats pushing for pet bereavement leave and with the Democratic National Committee's (DNC) gender rules discussed at its Saturday Winter Meeting. "For my outrage, these are ... two things that Democrats have done that are so unmoored to what anyone in the country thinks or feels like. It's almost impossible. The first one is some Democrats and progressives in New York are advocating for bereavement pet leave," Carville said. "Okay, so in other words, if your cat dies, you get three days of paid leave. Does anyone even know, like in rural America, like where I grew up, how many dead animals?"
"In the entire history of the United States, let me tell you something " a sentence that has never, ever, ever been uttered: Well, Martha, Fido died, so I can't bale a hay today.' I mean, come on," he continued. "I mean, please, just think of how " and fortunately, no one's going to overly publicize this, although the right's using it in some places " just how clueless you sound to people who are agrarian. It's like, you know, you're living on a different thing. Life and death on a farm is something that happens every six hours. I mean, my God."
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