KOENIG: Did James Carville Really Blame “Incels” for the Second Trump Assassination Attempt?

James Carville has lost the plot. The washed-up political strategist made a recent appearance on a podcast and started running his mouth about the second assassination attempt on President Donald Trump’s life.

Many people—including President Trump himself—have called out the dangerous rhetoric against Trump coming from the regime media and Democratic party’s radical elements. Instead, James Carville had his own half-baked take:

“… I mean, let’s identify what the real problem is. And the real problem is, you got a bunch of frustrated people who can’t get laid, but can get a gun … That becomes a substitute and that’s the tragedy, isn’t it? It’s almost 100 percent that. Have you ever noticed they all have three names?”

Are you kidding me? What a clown. This yapper hasn’t given a solid political take since before I was born, but I digress.

Are we really going to act like “incels” (a.k.a. involuntary celibate men) are causing America’s problems? Are we really going to forget that both assassination attempts against President Trump were committed by mentally ill, far-left extremists?

Carville’s anti-male comments deserve harsh scrutiny, but the mainstream media won’t bat an eye for such cancerous remarks. America’s regime media loves to hate men–especially young men–because they’re an easy group to pick on. They have no say in the education system, in the media, or politics at-large.

When’s the last time that either the Republican party or the Democratic party has catered to the interests of young men? President Trump is one of the only major political figures who makes direct appeals to them.

Overall, James Carville’s comments should remind us that he is one of the many foolish foot soldiers of the American regime. Don’t believe me, just look at a few examples of Carville’s incessant finger-wagging against President Trump and his supporters:

-Carville quote from 2022 interview with The Hill:

James Carville is predicting that former President Trump’s alleged mishandling of official documents could be the most significant story in a generation, with the potential to help transform the midterm elections…. “This Mar-a-Lago story … might be the biggest story since 9/11,” the Democratic strategist told The Hill in an on-camera interview. “That’s not going anywhere.”

-Carville calling Trump a “threat to democracy” in an Jan 2024 online forum:

Asked what a second White House term for Trump would look like, and if it would mean “an existential threat to Democracy,” Carville responded, “How could you not think that? … “He admires dictators to no end,” Carville said. “They used to hide things from him, take things off his desk. He’s not going to appoint those kinds of people anymore. They’re going to hit the ground running Day 1. And they’re telling you that. You don’t need me to tell you that, he’s telling you that. Take them at their word.”

Political pundits like Carville have ruthlessly slandered President Donald Trump for years on end. Their careless fearmongering against Trump has not ceased despite two separate attempts on his life. This type of careless rhetoric is putting Trump in clear danger, and Carville knows it. He just doesn’t care.

Carville is embarrassing all of Louisiana every time he makes a public appearance. He doesn’t represent our values, and his feigned folksy persona isn’t cool. It’s stale.

No, Mr. Carville. “Incels” aren’t the problem in America. The terrible ideas and political violence coming from your political side are.

Nathan Koenig is a frequent contributor to RVIVR.com, a national conservative political site affiliated with The Hayride. Follow his writing on the Louisiana First Standard Substack, on Twitter (X) @LAFirstStandard, on Tik Tok @la.first.standard & on Instagram @lafirststandard. Email him here: louisianafirststandard@proton.me

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