James Carville has recently criticized Bill Maher for dining with President Donald Trump, joining a growing number of Democrats who disapprove of the dinner. Carville shared his thoughts on his “War Room” podcast, not holding back in his criticism.
“So it’s not a secret he’s a friend of mine, I’ve been on the show many, many times,” said Carville about Maher.
Carville expressed his view that Maher found Trump charming, despite being highly critical of him in the past. Maher himself described Trump as “gracious and measured” during a recent episode of “Real Time.”
Following the dinner, Trump’s actions, such as implementing steep tariffs and defying court orders, have raised concerns. Carville labeled Maher as “supremely naive” for finding Trump pleasant despite his controversial track record.
Carville pointed out Trump’s numerous transgressions, including lying and engaging in unethical behavior, and criticized Maher for giving Trump legitimacy. He emphasized that Maher may not fully grasp the implications of his actions.
Despite previously criticizing Trump, Maher seems to have softened his stance, aligning with other former critics who now view Trump more favorably. Carville questioned Maher’s decision to dine with Trump, suggesting it lends credibility to a problematic figure.
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Carville concluded by highlighting the importance of criticism in shaping public opinion and urged caution when engaging with figures like Trump. He emphasized the unconventional nature of the current political landscape, contrasting it with past bipartisan interactions.
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