James Carville Critiques Hunter Biden
Democratic strategist James Carville recently expressed his frustrations about Hunter Biden, suggesting he should simply “shut up.” This commentary emerged during a podcast episode of “Politics War Room” hosted by Al Hunt. In that discussion, which referenced a 2024 event, Hunter Biden reportedly became upset after Barack Obama assisted his father off the stage.
“For God’s sake, he had to be helped off the stage. He was an aloof old man,” Hunt remarked, indicating that the Democrats are facing numerous issues.
Carville expanded on this perspective, stating, “Let’s consider it from Hunter Biden’s viewpoint. Look, he did something really foolish. $50,000 a month from a Ukrainian energy company. I mean, if he was truly concerned about his father, he wouldn’t have done something so embarrassing. He could simply have called him instead of acting out.” While Carville isn’t critiquing President Biden for pardoning his son—believing he faced unjust prosecution—he does think Hunter committed serious wrongdoings. Unlike Chelsea Clinton, he pointed out, Hunter seemed to exploit his family’s reputation. “After going through all that, it would seem only reasonable to do the simplest thing and just be quiet,” he added.
In December, a piece by Breitbart News’ Joel B. Pollack stated that Biden concealed crimes to extend his influence when he decided to pardon his son. Pollack commented that while President Biden addressed his son’s gun crime conviction, the pardon actually relates to a more significant issue—profiting from U.S. foreign policy.
Additionally, Hunter Biden alleged in July that Democrats lost the election to Donald Trump because they weren’t loyal to his father. Shortly after, it was reported that he unleashed a profane rant against Democrats who allegedly supported the views of Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson. Hunter also critiqued actor George Clooney, who called on Biden to step back from the race after a poor debate performance against Trump.
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