David Mamet, the celebrated American playwright who has recently emerged as a prominent conservative voice, made an appearance on Adam Carolla’s podcast that stirred quite the conversation.
Among the myriad of topics they covered, one particular segment featuring Mamet has gained traction on social media for its sharp critique of CNNās Jake Tapper concerning his commentary on President Bidenās mental acuity.
Mamet expressed his thoughts candidly:
Catch the clip here:
NEW: Legendary Playwright David Mamet calls Jake Tapper “BIG FAT F*CKIN’ WH*RE” @DailyCaller pic.twitter.com/DLNp6OcRrZ
ā Jason Cohen (@JasonJournoDC) June 13, 2025
Just a short while ago, Mamet appeared on Jesse Watters’ show, where he articulated how adrift he perceives the Democratic Party to be.
In another recent discussion, Mamet reflected on his estrangement from leftist ideologies.
According to an interview featured on FOX News,
āFilm director and playwright David Mamet, famed for his work on the stage play ‘Glengarry Glen Ross’ and its film counterpart, shared insights about his political evolution during a Thursday chat on the ‘Brian Kilmeade Show.’ā
Mamet disclosed how he was ākicked out of the leftā approximately 25 years ago, leading him to explore his newfound right-leaning beliefs. He remarked on how his previous self-identification as a ābrain-dead liberalā and his calls for political decorum in an article caused many of his leftist colleagues to sever ties with him.
āBefore, I didnāt know any Republicans, which left me in the dark about what conservatism truly entails. But once I was ostracized from the left, I began delving into constitutional conservatism, and that sparked considerable interest and enthusiasm in meāhence, here I am today,ā he elaborated. āI found my conservative beliefs when I realized that everything I held to be true about the Democratic Party was fundamentally misguided.ā
David, it seems the right side is quite pleased to welcome you aboard.