How deplorable are Joe Biden’s polling results? Take it from James Carville, the razor-tongued demon with a distinctive way with words—he’s as ugly as a butt-naked grandma.

In an interview with Maureen Dowd for the New York Times, the seasoned political strategist let loose. The “Ragin’ Cajun” offered his sharp insights on the impending election, Biden and Trump, and the issue with his beloved Dem party, which he claims is dominated by too many “preachy females.” This is a fitting description that is now likely to resonate well with many.

Normally a foul-mouthed, impolite lout, the 79-year-old Carville toned it down for his interview with the writer last year, when Biden’s shame compelled him to admit that tiny Navy Joan Roberts is Hunter Biden’s lovechild.

After updating the writer on the upcoming documentary about him, he bemoaned the shift in the nature of contemporary political campaigns.

“The days of large media scrums with hundreds of journalist and local news are long gone,” he remarked. The unionization of campaigns is the newest trend. Who in the world would have wanted to work on a campaign on a Sunday that refused to operate? It was a race against the clock.

Carville based his claim to fame on his work for underdog Bill Clinton’s 1992 campaign. With timely assistance from third-party candidate Ross Perot, Clinton defeated President George H.W. Bush, who a year earlier had achieved the highest-ever approval rating in history—89 percent—during Gulf War I.

However, Perot’s deceptive tactics and his catchphrase, “It’s the economy stupid,” on bumper stickers helped Bill and Hillary win the White House, and Carville has been a mainstay in TV studios for the past thirty years.

The infamous “basket of deplorables” that Mrs. Clinton used to disparage Trump supporters is just one example of how Dowd described Carville’s contempt for the virtue-signaling garbage today. She also complained that the “woke stuff is ruining us” and that liberals are “talking in a way that ordinary Americans did not get” by using words like “Latinx” and “communities of color.”

Regarding the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade this summer, he remarked, “There are a lot of folks on the left that are fine with losing if it makes them feel good and superior.”

The increasing number of black people leaving the Democrat plantation is one of his worries.

“To be honest, I like Biden. He is a strong man with a past life. He attends state schools. He is not the slightest bit elitist. He has no idea what being “woke” even means. Including Clinton and Obama, he has been unquestionably the greatest president that Black America has ever had. You examine jobs, earnings, rates of poverty, and availability of healthcare. Although it’s not where white people are, it’s the closest they’ve ever been,” he said.

He also made fun of the controlling feminists who are turning off male voters.

“I have a sense that the majority of sanctimonious girls are dominating the party culture. Avoid drinking beer. Avoid watching football. Steer clear of hamburgers. “Everything you’re doing is ruining the world” is a message that is too feminine. You have to eat your peas,” he said, failing to note that Hillary is the name of one of those “preachy” women.

“If you pay attention to Democratic elites, who are mostly female and of color, all they have to say is that women will win this election. NPR is my first choice for that kind of content. I say to myself, “Well, men make up 48% of voters.” Would it be okay if they gave it some thought? stated Carville.

“These polling statistics make me feel as though I’m stepping into your grandmother’s nude room.” He remarked, “You can’t get the image out of your mind,” in reference to Biden’s dismal polling numbers, which aren’t improving in light of a recent CNN poll that shows him losing badly to Trump in Michigan, a state where he is dealing with a Muslim insurrection spearheaded by Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) over the absence of a ceasefire in Gaza.

“He should admonish Bibi Netanyahu to close his foolish pie hole.” “He’s got to recognize how much money the United States has sent to Israel throughout his prime ministership,” Carville said of the Israeli leader.

With a shrug, Carville said, “I don’t believe he can do much more than soldier on and let the Democratic groups kick in,” implying that the cavalry would arrive shortly.