A controversial GOP-endorsed senatorial candidate who notoriously opined women have become "too mouthy" came up with a novel defense of the divisive claim: James Carville thinks so too.

Royce White — a former basketball player with ties to conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and endorsed by the Republican party to challenge Sen. Amy Klobuchar — took to X Friday to share a video of Carville mouthing off to former MSNBC host Donny Deutsch about "preachy females."

"Did liberal icon and thought leader James Carville just say Democrat women have gotten too ‘mouthy’?" White wrote. "Hey New York Times, quick, misogyny!"

In fact, Carville's comment mirrors White's own, which was made last month to War Room podcaster Steve Bannon.

"We have a huge male problem...particularly in communities of color," Carville claims. "I think democratic culture has too many preachy females. It's too much don't eat hamburgers, don't watch football, wear a condom."

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Deutsch bursts into laughter. Carville leans back.

"S---, leave me alone," Carville says. "I got a g--d---ed life to lead."

Carville argues that such rhetoric is "cosmopolitan condensation," which one can only assume was supposed to be cosmopolitan condescension as water vapors in urban settings are not known to make women "preachy."

Replied White to this interview, "You can’t make this up. I promise I don’t have a crystal ball over here, I’m just a regular guy."

It's been a big week for White. The senatorial candidate was seen publicly attacking a reporter who covered his outstanding $100,000 child support payment and an MSNBC host who commented on his latest social media blunder.

"You pencil necked dweeb," White roared at Keith Olbermann, who had called him "a "f---ing idiot."

The gaffe saw White mistakenly declare water fountains were proof that crime was out of control in Minneapolis.