Top Clinton Henchman Blasts University For “Cowardly” Trump Response

Top Clinton Henchman Blasts University For “Cowardly” Trump Response

Looks like a longtime Democrat “strategist” for Bill and Hillary Clinton is quite irritated at the recent deal that President Donald Trump scored with Columbia University.

Not only did this deal result in the university apparently paying up $220M to the federal government, but it also involved the Ivy League institute suspending or even expelling some of the most violent “protestors.”

Which may well be why the bill has provoked the fury of Carville, who blasted Columbia administrative officials as “cowards.”

“I’ve never seen such cowards in my life,” Carville raged during an appearance on the “Jesse Watters Primetime” show.

Carville also humorously lambasted Columbia administrators as “cavers.”

“You were talking about Paramount and how they collapsed – the biggest cavers in the world is Columbia University,” Carville continued to rant.

Rather humorous, to put it mildly. Very much like the “circular firing squad” that Obama was always yammering on about.

My hat is off to Harvard; at least they have guts,” Carville added, clearly adding salt to the wound.

Ouch.

And, given that Harvard has mounted the most vigorous defense against Trump to date, one thing is quite clear: It would seem that literally anything and everything that Trump does is subjected to Carville’s criticism.

Regardless of the impacts, either positive or unwittingly negative, upon the citizens of the United States.

More recently, Carville gloated that the melodrama surrounding Jeffrey Epstein may well become a “political catastrophe” for Trump.

Though Carville did not stop there.

Just a couple of weeks ago, Carville also nabbed headlines for suggesting that Trump is poised to tamper with the midterm elections … even going as far as to suggest that the president may “call off” the midterms.

“I don’t put anything past him – nothing – to try to call the election off, to do anything he can. He can think of things like that, that – that, you know, we can’t because we’re not accustomed to thinking like that. We always assume there’s going to be an election,” Carville asserted.

Carville is certainly right about one assertion: It is important for virtually anyone to become “accustomed to thinking” in a way that they would not normally think.

After all, after politicians have spent multiple decades failing to think differently, it is fairly important to see why such neurodiversity is especially important in particularly polarizing times.

Perhaps once all stakeholders alter their ways of thinking, then it might be possible to make sensible political debates – rather than senseless mudslinging – great again.

Author: Jane Jones


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