James Carville Unleashes Profanity-Laced Rant Against Trump, Claims He Has Trump Derangement Syndrome Democratic strategist James Carville delivered a fiery, profanity-laced critique of President Donald Trump during his "James Carville Explains..." podcast on Saturday, openly admitting to suffering from "Trump Derangement Syndrome" and expressing a desire to hate the president even more. Carville described his condition as a divine mandate, urging his audience to channel their anger toward Trump with unwavering intensity. "I got Trump Derangement Syndrome," Carville declared, using explicit language to describe his disdain. "I hate the motherf-----. 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. I want to hate him more." He went on to pray for the "righteous reign of Trump Derangement Syndrome," claiming he was "your vessel on this earth" and asking for divine guidance to amplify his hatred for Trump. Carville emphasized his commitment to the cause, stating, "I don't just have it, man. I want it. I don't want to get better. I want to get worse." He warned Trump that the country had "f---ing people" who would hate him even more if the president continued his policies, vowing that his critics would never back down. The White House responded to Carville's remarks with a pointed statement, calling him a "stone-cold loser" and accusing him of suffering from a "severe and debilitating case of Trump Derangement Syndrome" that had "rotted his peanut-sized brain." The statement was issued by White House spokesman Davis Ingle, who criticized Carville's rhetoric as unfounded and extreme. Carville’s comments came amid a broader political climate marked by intense polarization.#donald_trump #white_house #james_carville #trump_derangement_syndrome #davis_ingle

James Carville Issues Scathing Takedown of ‘Fat F**k Trump’ Political strategist James Carville delivered a blistering critique of President Donald Trump, openly embracing the term “Trump Derangement Syndrome” to describe his intense opposition to the leader. During a recent appearance, Carville admitted to harboring deep resentment toward Trump, stating, “I got Trump Derangement Syndrome—I hate the motherf---er.” He went on to express a desire to intensify his disdain, declaring, “I don’t want to get better, I want to get worse. I want to hate him more.” Carville also invoked religious imagery, saying, “I pray to God in heaven,” to underscore his frustration. Carville’s remarks targeted Trump’s policies and actions, particularly his handling of the war in Iran. He accused the president of launching the conflict without congressional approval and criticized the appointment of “incompetent f---ing buffoons” to lead federal agencies. The strategist also condemned Trump’s military decisions, including the attack on an Iranian girls’ school, which resulted in the deaths of over 150 students and staff. “He still doesn’t know why the f--- we’re there,” Carville said, mocking Trump’s lack of clarity. He further mocked the idea that such actions would win over the Iranian population, suggesting, “That’s going to make them like us more.” The comments came amid growing public backlash against Trump’s foreign policy. Six U.S. service members were killed in retaliatory Iranian strikes, and the attacks have drawn widespread condemnation. Carville also criticized journalists who attempted to portray Trump in a more favorable light, dismissing their efforts as insincere. “The insidious claim to evil is, ‘I can only be fair,’” he said, quoting critics who claimed to seek objectivity.#congress #iran_war #donald_trump #james_carville #trump_derangement_syndrome
