Overview
- Carville declared in a Politicon video that he has what critics call Trump Derangement Syndrome and said he wants his opposition to intensify.
- He used explicit language to say he hates President Trump and urged like‑minded viewers to deepen their hostility.
- He adopted a mock‑prayer cadence, asking for divine help to amplify his stance and calling himself a vessel for that message.
- He contrasted his approach with Stephen A. Smith, Chris Cuomo, and Dan Abrams, whom he described as relatively fair, stating he refuses neutrality toward Trump.
- He attacked Trump’s personnel choices and policies, citing Kristi Noem, Pam Bondi, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and Pete Hegseth, and tied public frustration to higher gas prices and a war he said lacks justification.