Veteran Democratic strategist James Kerrville warned that the party should not place false hope on Republicans who are appearing to hamper the Trump administration's actions.
On the Politics War Room podcast, Kerrville laughed at people who said, “After the election, they were on TV on the TV and said, 'Don't worry, everything's going to be fine.'
He also chuckled at those who wanted “some responsible conservative Republicans will save us from now on.” Discussed“They didn't come, they're not there, it's okay. Just get over it, they're not coming, the cavalry is not coming, the court is not coming, nothing is .”
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Longtime Democratic strategist James Kerrville spoke on his podcast about the Trump administration and the Democrats' current state.
Later, Kerrville wrote to New York Times Chief White House correspondent Peter Baker about Trump's thoughts on Gaza, “I didn't even know he had a box because it was outside the box outside the box.” I am writing.
“That's what we're dealing with,” agreed Kerrville.
A longtime Democratic strategist expressed his hope that the party could establish a new strategy and “choose a unified theme” that Americans feel can trust. However, he warned that “it must be true.”
The podcast host argued the truth, “This is a billionaire, billionaire, billionaire government, and that's it.”
“Gaza? He just wants all his friends to get rich, they want to open casinos on the coast, they don't think of you,” he said. “All of these things are huge shakedown efforts and I don't think it's going to be perfect, but you have to give people a reliable explanation of this insanity because you're inexplicable. To see is through the eyes of a billionaire.”
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While Kerrville frequently criticizes Republicans, he has made many headlines about how Democrats say they need to revise their course and seize political power. (Photographer: Victor J. Blue/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
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Kerrville went on to insist that Trump's cabinet was filled with “all Charlatan and con man's competitor clowns,” asking, “what are we waiting for?”
“It won't come,” he said. “There are no cavalry. No. Listen as hard as you can and don't come!”





