Comedian Adam Carolla and NewsNation host Chris Cuomo tackled the Democratic Party’s approach to opposing former President Donald Trump during a recent episode of The Chris Cuomo Project podcast.
The discussion highlighted what they see as fundamental flaws in how Democrats react to Trump’s policies and rhetoric.
Carolla opened the discussion by pointing out how Democrats often appear to reflexively reject Trump’s initiatives, regardless of their merit. Using examples from California, Carolla criticized the approach as counterproductive.
“Here’s where I feel the Democrats hurt themselves. And I live in Los Angeles, so I know about it,” Carolla said.
“Trump said, ‘Let’s do this,’ and everyone in Los Angeles or California [said], ‘One, Trump wants it, we’re doing the opposite. Trump wants to a stout border? Screw that. Get rid of that wall.’ You know what I mean? Trump says we need more water, whatever it is, ‘Yeah, [forget] off. Get rid of that.’”
Carolla also mentioned a specific example involving the deployment of a hospital ship during Trump’s administration.
“Trump sends over a hospital ship, and [California Governor Gavin] Newsom’s like, ‘Get rid of it,’” Carolla continued.
“Sometimes you have to go, fine, I’ll disagree with them about something else, or we’ll disagree with the other party about something else. And I know it’s a two-way street.”
Cuomo agreed with Carolla’s critique, emphasizing that Democrats’ attempts to mirror Trump’s tactics often backfire because Trump is a unique figure in politics.
