
James Carville goes on profanity-laced tirade against Trump, admits he has ‘derangement syndrome’
NY Post
Democratic strategist James Carville unloaded on President Donald Trump on Saturday in a profanity-laced rant, admitting that he has “Trump Derangement Syndrome” and hopes to hate the president even more.
“I got Trump Derangement Syndrome,” Carville said during his “James Carville Explains…” podcast. “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.”
“I pray to God in heaven, God, reign the righteous reign of Trump Derangement Syndrome on me,” he continued. “Pray for me, Lord. I’m your vessel on this earth. Pray for the people that listen to this. We want more. We want to hate the son of a b—- so much that we can’t see straight.”
The Democratic strategist continued to double down, saying, “I don’t just have it, man. I want it. I don’t want to get better. I want to get worse.”
“I want to invoke the name of providence, the name of the Almighty,” Carville said. “He who rules the world, the king of all of us, the king of kings. I want his blessing. I want to have a vision tonight when I’m sleeping, and I want the Lord to appear to me and say, ‘James, you are my humble servant. You are executing thy will on this earth. And I want you to tell all the friends and all the people that listen to your YouTube or whatever the s— we got here, Politicon.’”
He urged the president’s critics to hate Trump even more than they already do.

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