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Politics War Room with James Carville & Al Hunt

319: Who Is The Worst

Politics War Room with James Carville & Al Hunt

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News Commentary, Politics, Government, News, National

4.73.5K Ratings

🗓️ 21 July 2025

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

Albert Hunt and James Carville discuss the results of a survey identifying the most dangerous Trump appointees. They delve into the implications of their actions, particularly focusing on figures like Pam Bondi, Pete Hegseth, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and Stephen Miller. The discussion also touches on the credibility of media outlets in reporting on these figures and their influence on American politics.

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0:00.0

James, the results are in the Carville Hunt survey of the most dangerous Trump appointees.

0:06.4

The worst of the worst.

0:08.8

Number four is the Attorney General Pam Bondi, who got nine.

0:14.4

By the way, they were over a thousand posts.

0:17.1

This is pretty darn good.

0:18.8

Peter Hart and Bob Teeter used to say all you needed was 840 or something

0:22.5

for a national poll. Anyway, Pam Bondi got 9.2%. She's the worst Attorney General maybe in history.

0:29.5

Palmer and Mitchell were close. She'll do whatever Trump asked her. So therefore, there is no

0:35.5

sense, I mean, if you're a Republican, you can get away

0:38.7

with anyone. And now she's trying to figure out a way to cover up something that's terribly

0:44.3

embarrassing in the files of that predator, Jeffrey Epstein. Well, I didn't vote for her

0:53.5

because she, she's an odious, but she has no power.

0:57.8

I mean, Stephen Miller tells her what to do.

0:59.7

I mean, she's a gopher.

1:00.7

She's not like an attorney general at all.

1:03.4

So I devalued her for a lack of power.

1:07.2

Not that when she's told to do something, she's very compliant, but that's all she does

1:13.5

is where she's sold. Yeah, I agree with that. Third place, defense secretary, Pete Hegsef,

1:22.3

with 10.6% of the vote. James, you start on him. Well, I voted for him because I think the damage is more

1:31.8

permanent that he can do. And when you start getting rid of really good offices and replacing

1:37.8

them in really bad offices, it takes a long time to unring that bell. And, you know, a lot of stuff, you know, you can cure pretty quickly.

1:50.5

Some stuff, it becomes inbred, and it just becomes almost impossible to change it until you have a lot of time.

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