When political discourse shifts from opposing or disagreeing with opponents to expressing visceral hatred, it transforms democratic debate into emotional tribal warfare, where hatred becomes identity and humiliation becomes entertainment, potentially leading to dangerous political outcomes as seen in historical patterns like the French Revolution and Cultural Revolution.
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to just think together how much we hate the mother. Yeah, we hate him. And it's it's a refreshing but genuine visceral hatred we have. I I guess we're not talking about politics anymore, huh?
Something much different. One of the most disturbing political monologues I've heard recently.
And then Trump calls an emergency meeting immediately thereafter.
Because when political strategists stop talking about defeating opponents and start talking about humiliation, psychological suffering, collective hatred, no mercy, quote unquote, you're no longer watching normal democratic discourse. You're watching emotional radicalization happening in real time.
And my political psycho nation, James Garville, may have just accidentally exposed the entire psychological operation system of modern American politics. And the in timing, this is where things get absolutely insane because almost immediately after this bizarre hatred monologue explodes online, Trump suddenly calls a rare full cabinet session tied to Camp David and Tulsa Gabbert's going to be in a room while Biden simultaneously sues the DOJ trying to block the release of his audio recordings tied to his classified document investigation. Now, of course, all just coincidence, right?
Or as I've been reporting to you, Washington or Trump's office may be smelling something entirely different.
Something's coming.
And why now?
Because James Carville hates him. Well, that's nothing new, right? That's not the headlines. That's not the entire clip. No, it's more the psychology of what's occurring. James Carville literally opened by saying, "We hate him.
Not we oppose him. Not we're going to have counterarguments against him. Not we disagree with him. No, of course not.
We hate him. Strong words. And here's why that matters. Because psychologically, as you know, we cover here that changes politics from persuasion into tribal emotional warfare. That is no longer vote for my side. This becomes you are morally righteous if you hate. That's an entirely different societal framework.
And then it escalates. We want him to know how much we hate him. That's not electoral language. That's humiliation language. And historically, when political systems shift from defeating opponents to psychologically destroying them, countries start entering very dangerous territory. That's not hyperbole. That's history. the French Revolution, the Cultural Revolution, public struggle sessions, online mob culture, humiliation becomes entertainment. Just ask ancient Rome. And that is where republics start rotting from the inside out. And this goes far beyond just Trump derangement syndrome.
I struggled with which tab to use today, the why now or the what's about to happen tab. I'd love you to put it in the comments below. Let me know which one you prefer.
But we got to roll into the story because here's where the whole thing gets psychologically fascinating.
Carville, of course, opened up and opened by embracing Trump derangement syndrome. Show you no mercy.
A we're looking to achieve a staggering, breathtaking, comprehensive, and total defeat of Trumpism. I think we can do that immediate response to the both sides crowd. You got to give Trump a little credit, James. You got Trump derangement syndrome. Yeah, I got it and I'm proud of it. And you who are joining me on this podcast, you have it and I'm proud of you and you should be proud of yourself. Whoa, James, hold on for a minute. That means the obsession itself has now become identity. I reported on this yesterday. Do you understand how psychologically dangerous that is?
Hatred is no longer a side effect.
Hatred is the movement and social media algorithms love this.
Why? Because outrage is chemically addictive. Every rage cycle gives dopamine. Every humiliation fantasy gives emotional reward. Every tribal validation loop reinforces identity.
That's why modern politics feels less like policy debate and more like the WWE mixed with a hostage negotiation.
At any local bar you may attend.
Everyone's screaming, nobody's listening, and algorithms are standing in the corner like casino owners collecting chips from somebody who doesn't know how to gamble. And the media industrial complex figured this out years ago. Fear cells, hatred cells, doom cells, count that doesn't trend and that doesn't sell subscriptions.
Now, here's where this stops being crazy little Carville rant and starts becoming pattern recognition because simultaneously this man steps into the ring and he seconds and thirds what not only he's already stated but what James Carville stated and we're going to continue forward there in just a second. Before I do, huge favor. If you haven't subscribed to the channel yet, I certainly hope you will. If you're new here, welcome home.
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It actually makes a difference. It shows people that we actually can have discourse here just like we do at Restricted Republic. And today's video is going to be intriguing. Did you know that George Washington not only survived a revolution, crossed frozen rivers, built a nation from dirt and gunpowder and then got killed by the experts trying to save him?
Now, just hold on to your damn seat because today I'm going to connect that story to modern medicine, modern fear, modern epidemics, and the rise of what some are calling the meme diseases where entire populations suddenly become infected with panic itself. And just as the World Health Organization admits, "Oh, Ebola is now outpacing its containment efforts," the same question comes roaring back into the room like a drunk biker kicking in a saloon door.
Have we actually learned anything in 250 years? Are we still sacrificing people at the altar of settled science while pretending the system is infallible?
This story is unique and interesting and uncomfortable, and I'll ask the question nobody ever wants to ask.
What if the experts themselves are becoming more the problem than the solution? All you have to do is ask the experts that treated George Washington and know the outcome of that solution to get the answer. And that's what I'll be covering at restrictedrepublic.com later this morning. I'd love you to get there.
14 days for free, monthly and annual subscriptions. We dive deeper into stories that you're getting nowhere else. It's what we do there. Exclusive content daily. That's our home news platform on top of all the other broadcasts we air everywhere with all the commercials and interruptions removed. I'd love you to get there today. That's your ultimate means of supporting me, supporting Lisa, and ensuring that we can continue to provide you the news that I assure you no one else is providing. And this story will simply take your breath away. But now, let's get back to Mr. Carville, Mr. Booker, and Joe Biden. literally sell seats to a dinner at the White House at the Americans, one of those more sacred civic spaces. To me, this is amounts to a level of glawing corruption never ever before imagined uh uh uh that could happen in in our country and we're normalizing it. It is corrupt. It is dangerous. It is an attack on our democracy. It's a violation of the emonguments clause.
>> We'll stop there. The moment he says attack on our democracy, I pretty much tune out. Cory Booker calling out Trump, but not once. How about twice?
>> Yeah. I look it I you're seeing more and more um outrage around it, more strength. Uh but the fact still remains we know 5 years from now, 10 years from now when people look back at the most corrupt president in American history that torched our democra, >> the most corrupt president in American history.
Again, notice the language escalation.
Not wrong, not dangerous, not misguided.
No.
Most corrupt president, moral contamination, existential threat framing. That's important psychologically because once opponents become existential threats, people justify extreme counter measures.
That's the scary part of this story, isn't it?
And then all along, Biden, while this is happening, files suit trying to block the DOJ release of his audio recordings tied to the classified documents probe.
Let me ask you something about this tie into the story psycho nation. If everything is politically wonderful, if Trump is collapsing, if MAGA is dying, if the walls are closing in, why does everyone suddenly seem so desperate to hide things? You see, that's the contradiction no one can explain.
Maybe the media matrix is breaking.
Meanwhile, the Trump is finished narrative is colliding with reality.
Because if everything was dying off, as they say, then how did Ken Paxton just beat Cornine in Texas?
Does that mean that Trump's endorsement still carry nuclear level impact inside the Republican party? You see, that's the real terror inside Washington, not Trump himself, the movement. Because if Trump was truly politically gone, decimated, people wouldn't still be reorganizing themselves around his approval. That's not how power works.
And let's go ahead and take another symbolic hit. Adiosell Green, one of the loudest impeachment era voices, figures, call him what you want, I got many words for him. Another anti-Trump warrior, disappears into the political graveyard.
And you see that's the larger pattern here that everyone continues to miss in the mainstream media or they don't want you to realize the people who built careers around this will finally destroy Trump keep disappearing. Well, Trump somehow survives every scandal, every indictment, every impeachment, every media cycle like a political Jason Vorhees wearing a red tie. At this point, the media hits him with a chair.
He sits up, asks for a diet of Coke, and wins another primary.
But my psycho nation, everything we discussed so far might only be the surface layer because what happened next is where this whole story turns into a political thriller.
Trump suddenly then calls a rare cabinet meeting at Camp David.
Tulsi is expected there. Iran negotiations intensifying. And maybe maybe this is absolutely nothing to do with Iran. What if Washington isn't panicking about foreign policy? What if they're panicking about accountability?
Because if Tulsi Gabbard has files, if investigations are brewing, if Biden's suing the DOJ, if disclosure battles are intensifying, then maybe this emotional escalation we're watching isn't confidence, it's fear, and we're going there.
This is actually the fun part of the broadcast, the part I've been looking forward to because let me be crystal clear about a few things. There's no confirmed evidence Tulsi is preparing some massive release. It's hearsay, so we got to separate fact from speculation. Fact is, Trump called a meeting. Fact is, Tulsi was expected to attend this meeting and discussion is tied to national security and Iran negotiations. Fact: DOJ disclosure battles are intensifying. In fact, political rhetoric is escalating emotionally. I just showed you why. Now, you see, that's the question.
Because emotional intensity often spikes right before systems lose control of narratives. You see this in corporations, governments, media systems, financial bubbles, pretty much everything, even your personal life. The louder the emotional manipulation gets, the weaker the underlying confidence usually is. That's human psychology.
And you see now why we tie psychology into politics. They're they're one and the same. If you don't view the lens, if you don't view politics through the lens of psychology, you're missing the bigger picture. And this is why this becomes the most important chapter of this entire show. America has accidentally built an economy around political hatred. Think about it. Media profits from it. Algorithms amplify it.
Politicians weaponize it. Audiences become addicted to it. And eventually people stop asking, "Is this true?" And start asking, "Did this emotionally satisfy me?" That is dangerous because once politics becomes emotional consumption, truth becomes secondary to stimulation and/or some would argue simulation.
And that's exactly why Carville's monologue actually matters.
Not because he was angry. He's been an angry old man for a long time. But because he said the quiet part out loud.
It's no longer we disagree with Trump.
This is we need emotional revenge.
>> Hang in there, man. Stay alive. Stay aware. Cuz we want you to know what's getting ready to happen to you.
>> We want you to know what's getting ready to happen to you.
Wow, James.
Unusual statement there, huh?
I guess we got to combine all the ingredients of these statements and try to make some sense of it. Carville escalating emotionally, Booker's rhetoric continually escalating, Biden trying to block audio releases, Trump back candidates still dominating, anti-Trump political figures disappearing, and Trump suddenly gathering the cabinet at Camp David emergency meeting today. It's a lot of smoke and normally where there's smoke, there's fire. Now again, no one's claiming secret plots, but I am saying Washington increasingly behaves like a city that knows something unstable's coming. And honestly, the media behavior gives it away. The more politically powerful Trump appears, the more emotionally unstable the rhetoric becomes. And that, my friends, is not confidence. That's absolute unequivocal panic.
And that right there is dangerous crossroads America has entered. As I've stated a million times, it's not left verse right, not Democrat verse Republican, reality verse emotional tribal warfare.
Because once hatred becomes identity, people stop wanting solutions. They start wanting enemies. And James Carville and the likes of him continue to provide enemies. And when political systems start rewarding humiliation, as James Carville outlined, instead of persuasion, history gets very ugly very fast. So you have to ask, what is the motive behind his monologue?
So maybe J Carville accidentally told us far more than he intended. Maybe this wasn't just a rant.
Maybe this was a glimpse into the psychological state of a political class realizing the narrative no longer is holding. And if that's true, then what happens next may redefine American politics completely.
They told you Trump was finished, but people who believe they're winning, they don't sound like this.
But we want you to feel not just our hatred, but the hatred that is felt for you all across this country. And how much we hate the way that you've taken our our country, our values, our hopes, our dreams, our aspirations temporarily away from us.
What hopes? What dreams? What aspirations?
What has Trump taken away verse what he's provided?
Just remember, people like James Carville told you Trump was finished. The mainstream media told you Trump was finished.
It's apparently obvious the likes of Carville and Booker, if they were truly in the belief that they were victorious or winning and Trump was losing, if Chris Murphy believed he was winning.
>> It's not enough to be just against Trump. And this is frankly getting us to what this book is about. I I want the Democratic party to really speak to where the people of this country are emotionally about the way they feel powerless today, the way they feel lonely and a drift. Ma, whether you like it or not, is a place where people find community. It's a divisive, hateful community. But this to me is, you know, what this book is about. Trying to say to his base as well that there is something sick in America today.
>> You see, it's not about Trump, it's about you. They just use him as a springboard.
Words like that have to make you believe that they have a visceral dislike for anything opposite of them. Huff Post published James Carville has a brutal theory about how Trump's presidency ends.
Who's the actual miserable one? James.
I don't believe it's President Trump. I don't believe it's those who support him.
I believe it's those who can't understand why he keeps winning.
Can't wait to see your comments below before we move on to the next story where I hope you join me now at restrictedrepublic.com.
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Click on that tab and that will be the story. I make it that easy. Make sure nobody gets lost in the sequence of events. I love you all. Until next time, Godspeed and God bless. Justice 9 signing out.
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