Newly-booted MSNBC talking head Joy Reid’s last episode of “The ReidOut,” aired on Monday and anyone with a fully functioning brain cell is celebrating this momentous occasion with a shot of brandy. However, on Sunday, one day before she told her audience goodbye, she had a full on emotional breakdown on the “Win With Black Women” podcast.
And we’re talking tears upon tears. Hope you have your Liberal Tears mugs or water bottles handy so you can get a refill of those delicious liberal expressions of failure. Yum!
Rather than take an opportunity to do some serious self-reflection concerning some of the positions she’s held over the last few years, she doubled down and essentially said, “sorry, not sorry.”
“I’ve been through every emotion from, you know, anger, rage, disappointment, hurt, you know, a feeling that, you know, guilt. You know, that I let my team lose their jobs,” Reid went on to say during the interview. “But in the end, where I really land and where I’ve landed on today is just gratitude. Just pure gratitude and gratitude — not just because people would take the time to get on a call like this or to take care of me, but also that my show had value and that — I’m sorry — that what I was doing had value.”
The former MSNBC host then said she was sorry for getting so emotional — melodramatic — before stating that she often battled against the guilt that came from taking hard stances on issues she cared about.
“Whether it was the Black Lives Matter issues of a young baby or a mom or dad that was killed, or when we opened up people’s eyes to the fact that Asian Americans were being targeted and not just black folks,” she explained during the show. “That – or went hard for immigrants who’ve done nothing but come to this country like my parents did and try to make a life and defended them.”
“Or whether we’ve talked about what the president is doing that is subversive to the Constitution, that is injurious to our liberty, you know, defending books that people find inconvenient, you know, that Nikole Hannah-Jones put into our spirit that we need to understand 1619 as the real founding of this country,” Reid’s emotional vomiting continued.
“Whether it’s talking about any of these issues and, yes, whether it’s talking about Gaza and the fact that we as the American people have a right to object, to have a right to object to little babies being bombed,” Reid said.
Strange that she didn’t mention all of the Israeli kids who died during the horrific attack by Hamas back on October 7, 2023 or in the months after the assault occurred.
“And where I come down on that is, I’m not sorry. I am not sorry that I stood up for those things because those things are of God,” she said with more than touch of defiance.
Reid was fired from MSNBC because her show sucked. The network has been experiencing a dramatic dip in ratings thanks in large part to ratings tanking after Trump won the election.
People have started to wake up and realize the mainstream media is bogus. Journalism is dead. It’s been replaced by propaganda creation. And now the American people are sick of it. So they’ve changed the channel.
Ultimately, what I’m saying, is that Reid was wrong. Her show had no value at all.