Former Bill Clinton strategist James Carville has suggested that Democrats should assassinate President Donald Trump to stop him from winning the election in November.
Given the inability thus far of Democrats and the Washington D.C. establishment to metaphorically “kill” Trump politically, there are growing concerns among some of the 45th president’s supporters that his enemies might resort to an actual assassination attempt to prevent him from returning to the White House.
Rhetorical fuel was just poured on that smoldering fire by Carville, an outspoken Democrat operative.
Carville admittedly used a phrase synonymous with assassinations to describe what President Joe Biden’s campaign needed to do to secure victory over Trump, according to RealClearPolitics.
The long-time Democrat strategist Carville has a reputation for using overly hyperbolic and controversial commentary in his partisan rhetoric.
However, his latest remarks, which could be construed by some as a call for the murder of Trump, likely went too far and deserve condemnation from his fellow Democrats.
On Wednesday, Carville appeared on CNN with host Anderson Cooper.
During the interview, Carville suggested that Biden’s “surrogates” should engage in “wet work” on his behalf against Trump.
Carville himself admitted that “wet work” means “to take a guy out.”
Cooper played a clip of Biden criticizing specific prior controversial comments from Trump.
He reminded Carville that he’d previously suggested that Biden and his campaign needed to be doing exactly that “more and more.”
“Not so much him,” Carville said of Biden.
“I mean, to be candid Anderson, President Biden is not the best attack politician I’ve ever seen in my life, and we’ll leave it at that.
“But there are a lot of people to do what I call, quote, ‘the wet work,’ unquote.”
According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, “wet work” is a well-known euphemism for “work involving murder or assassination.”
Breitbart notes that it references “spilling blood” while taking a life.
Rather than castigate Carville for his violent “wet work” rhetoric, however, CNN’s Cooper let out a slight chuckle in response.
He then smiled as he joked, “It sounds like a mob hit.”
Carville replied with a smirk, “Well, it kinda is but it’s paid TV and stuff like that.
“But yes, it’s a CIA term — to take a guy out.”
Returning his attention to Biden and his re-election campaign, the longtime Democrat operative said, “But he doesn’t need to do the wet work.
“People like me and other groups in the party need to do that.
“He’s not very good at it. I don’t think people want to hear that from him.”
“And he can — he can cruise along at a better altitude, but this has got to be done and they’ve got to press this advantage right now while they have it,” Carville added.
Several conservatives, including Tucker Carlson, have suggested that Democrats and the political establishment, having failed at all other prior attempts to politically and financially destroy, may actually resort to physical violence and assassination to ensure that Trump can’t serve a second term in the White House.
Business Insider reported in September 2023 that Carlson, during an interview with comedian Adam Carolla, warned:
“If you begin with criticism, then you go to protest, then you go to impeachment, now you go to indictment, and none of them work.
“What’s next? Graph it out, man.
“We’re speeding toward assassination, obviously.”
He added, “They have decided — permanent Washington, both parties have decided — that there’s something about Trump that’s so threatening to them, they just can’t have him.”
The outlet noted that just one week earlier Carlson had directly asked Trump if he was worried about assassination attempts against him.
Although Trump seemed to sidestep a direct response to that question, he did point out that his partisan opponents were “savage animals.
“They’re people that are sick.”
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