Regarding the times Republicans booed the president, Carville insisted that they were an example of the party’s "White trashdom" on display.
He did not mention former Speaker Nancy Pelosi's (D) behavior when she dramatically tore up her copy of former President Donald Trump's SOTU speech at its conclusion.
"I told people, I have a Ph.D. in White trashology, and you saw real White trash on display. Let me say something about Congressman Marjorie Taylor Greene, she dresses like White trash. She really needs a fashion consultant. I recommend George Santos. He could do a good job of dressing up where she doesn’t announce her White trashdom by her own clothes," Carville told MSNBC host Ari Melber.
"I told people, I have a Ph.D. in White trashology, and you saw real White trash on display. Let me say something about Congressman Marjorie Taylor Greene, she dresses like White trash. She really needs a fashion consultant. I recommend George Santos. He could do a good job of dressing up where she doesn’t announce her White trashdom by her own clothes," Carville told MSNBC host Ari Melber.
Carville's wife, Mary Matalin, is a Republican and amazingly, the couple has not divorced.
Former White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer said on Fox News' "Outnumbered" that Carville has a "history" of using this kind of language towards women and mentioned what he said about Paula Jones, who had made sexual assault allegations against Carville's former boss, President Bill Clinton.
Former White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer said on Fox News' "Outnumbered" that Carville has a "history" of using this kind of language towards women and mentioned what he said about Paula Jones, who had made sexual assault allegations against Carville's former boss, President Bill Clinton.
"When Paula Jones accused Bill Clinton, James Carville's boss, of sexual assault, a fact that Bill Clinton pled guilty to, lost his law license over, and agreed to an almost $1 million fine, James Carville said about Paula Jones that if you drag $100 through a trailer park, it's amazing what you'll find," he recalled.
Fleischer said "no one" should engage in this type of language, "starting with James Carville."
"Outnumbered" co-host Emily Compagno described Carville's criticisms of Greene as "appalling."
"It is beneath anyone who considers themselves a spokesperson of the party. And I think it's at the root of the fact that no matter what, the Democrat Party will see everyone else as less than them. We will never be good enough."
Co-host Kayleigh McEnany added, "Yikes, attacking a woman's clothes is not a good look."
So Carville is apparently okay with Democratic Israel-hating anti-Semites like the women of the Squad, because they aren't Republicans. He's also okay with our child hair sniffing POTUS because he's a Democrat. But have a Republican call the hair sniffer out on a bald face lie that claims the GOP wants to end Medicare and Social Security, and Republicans are somehow White trash.
Who's really the trash in that conversation?
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