Renowned Democratic strategist James Carville recently shared some unconventional dating advice after being inspired by the season finale of “Love is Blind.”
The reality show, where couples get engaged without seeing each other, took a political turn this season, leading to a surprising outcome for Sara Carton and Ben Mezzenga.
During the finale, Carton called off the wedding due to Mezzenga’s views on traditional values and lack of strong opinions on social issues like Black Lives Matter.
Carville, known for his bipartisan marriage to Mary Matalin, advised progressives to set aside moral superiority in the pursuit of love.
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Carville emphasized that love should not be influenced by political beliefs and that genuine connections are based on romance, not ideology.
While acknowledging the importance of social issues, Carville also admitted that understanding the complexity of love remains a timeless challenge.
As he pondered the mysterious nature of romance, Carville humorously questioned his ability to explain it compared to even Shakespeare’s timeless works.