
President Donald J. Trump did what weak-kneed globalists only talk about: he acted.
In a daring, precision military strike early Saturday morning, elite U.S. Delta Force operators stormed Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro’s heavily fortified Caracas compound, hauling the socialist strongman — and his wife Cilia Flores — out of bed and onto a plane bound for New York City to face long‑standing drug trafficking charges.
The operation instantly decapitated the narco‑state regime, removed one of the world’s most notorious anti‑American actors, and sent a crystal‑clear message: the United States is back, the Western Hemisphere is not up for grabs, and the Donroe Doctrine is very much in force.
Naturally, Democrats lost their minds.
Rather than celebrate the liberation of millions of Venezuelans or the dismantling of a criminal government, the Left rushed to defend “international norms” — and, in some cases, sounded suspiciously sympathetic to the fallen socialist tyrant.
No one melted down harder than aging Democratic strategist James Carville.
Appearing Tuesday on MSNOW’s The Beat, the 81‑year‑old “Ragin’ Cajun” unleashed a rambling tirade against the successful operation, whining to host Ari Melber and citing a Reuters/Ipsos poll claiming only a third of Americans support the move, with 72 percent worried about U.S. involvement in Venezuela.
Carville warned ominously:
“It’s not gonna affect your life. In fact, it could very well adversely affect your life because we’re saying, ‘International order doesn’t matter,’ anybody could in –,”
Then came the real jaw‑dropper.
In comments that stunned even longtime observers of his volatility, Carville suggested the United States itself deserved to be invaded.
“Look, if it was legitimate to invade a corrupt and an attempted authoritarian nation, then we better get troops on San Francisco and Boston and all up and down the east and west coast, because we would be ripe for invasion if somebody wanted to overturn a massively corrupt regime, which is, in my opinion, which we have here right this minute and I think it’s unfolding right in front of us,”
The moment quickly went viral, with one post summarizing the meltdown:
“We would be ripe for invasion.” Telling it like it is. James Carville says if it’s okay to invade a country simply because its government is a corrupt and authoritarian regime, then the US would qualify.
That wasn’t even Carville’s first outburst.
Days earlier, as news of Maduro’s capture broke, the cadaverous Clinton‑era relic accused Trump of launching the operation as a distraction — not from war, famine, or global security threats, but from the Democrats’ favorite obsession.
“Why is he doing this? What’s his objective?” Carville asked in a video posted by Politicon after the news broke. “You know what his objective is, it’s Jeffrey Epstein.”
He doubled down, spiraling into conspiracy:
“I don’t know, they keep finding I don’t know how many more millions of documents, and then you got the healthcare subsidies, people are gettin’ the bill…in his reptilian survival way, he says I’m gonna do this, and I’m gonna draw attention away from Epstein.”
And finally, the crescendo:
“It’s all about Epstein! Wake up!” Carville raved. “Get the scales off your eyes…think beyond just the front of your nose. This is Epstein… health subsidies…This is a giant diversionary tactic.”
While Democrats fume, the results speak for themselves.
A violent socialist regime has been dismantled. America’s enemies have been put on notice. Venezuela’s vast oil reserves are no longer locked behind an anti‑U.S. dictatorship. And for the first time in years, the Western Hemisphere knows exactly who’s in charge again.
“We would be ripe for invasion.” Telling it like it is. James Carville says if it’s okay to invade a country simply because its government is a corrupt and authoritarian regime, then the US would qualify. pic.twitter.com/mYtVntDPSk
— Mike Sington (@MikeSington) January 7, 2026












