Democratic political strategist James Carville delivered a profanity-filled tirade against President Donald Trump during a recent episode of his podcast “Politicon,” drawing attention for a series of remarks directed at the president.
Carville, an 81-year-old veteran Democratic strategist often referred to as the “Ragin’ Cajun,” made the comments during the Saturday episode of the program. The segment included a lengthy monologue in which he expressed anger toward President Trump and described what he said were the feelings of others who share his views.
“Look, you fat f**k Trump! If you listen to this, you listen good!” Carville shouted during the podcast.
“Because what I’m about to say is what a lot of people in this country is who I speak for.”
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Carville continued the remarks while raising his voice during the segment.
“And I speak for a lot of f**king people! You hear me you fat a**hole” he said.
The Democratic strategist then referenced the phrase “Trump Derangement Syndrome,” which has often been used by critics of Trump’s political opponents.
“This is what we believe! You’re right! I got Trump Derangement Syndrome! I hate the motherf*cker! And you know what? I don’t want to get rid of it! I don’t want to get better! I want to get worse!” Carville said.
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Carville went on to describe his views in language that framed his remarks as a personal declaration about his opposition to the president.
“I pray to God in heaven. God, reign the righteous reign of Trump Derangement Syndrome on me. Pray for me, Lord! I’m your vessel on this earth!” he said.
The podcast host continued by encouraging listeners who share his perspective to embrace similar feelings.
“Pray for the people that listen to this. We want more! We want to hate the son of a b*tch so much that we can’t see straight!” Carville said.
Carville has been a prominent figure in Democratic politics for decades.
He rose to national prominence as a strategist for former President Bill Clinton’s successful 1992 presidential campaign and has remained active as a political commentator and analyst.
In recent years, Carville has frequently criticized President Trump in public appearances, television interviews, and podcast discussions.
His remarks during the recent “Politicon” episode are among a series of high-profile statements he has made about Trump.
In 2024, Carville also made controversial comments about the president’s health after photographs circulated showing red marks on Trump’s hands.
During a podcast discussion that year, Carville speculated about possible causes for the marks.
“They look like syphilis,” James Carville said of the red marks on Trump’s hands.
Carville said during the discussion that he had asked doctors about what might cause the marks, although the doctors he referenced had not examined Trump.
Carville said the responses he received suggested a possible explanation.
Carville said he asked several doctors what the red marks could be and that the answer was “immediate: secondary syphilis.”
During that same podcast episode, Carville also made another remark about the president while discussing the photographs.
“That boy ain’t right,” Carville said on his podcast “Politicon.”
Carville revisited the topic of the red marks while continuing the conversation and suggested the condition he referenced might explain what he described as Trump’s behavior.
James Carville brought up the red splotches on Trump’s hand and suggested “syphilis” caused his “madness.”
The Democratic strategist has long been known for blunt language and aggressive commentary about political opponents.
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His outspoken style has been a consistent feature of his public appearances since his years as a campaign strategist.
Carville’s recent podcast remarks circulated widely after clips from the episode were shared online, drawing attention to the tone of his comments and his continued criticism of President Trump.
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