Election Day tensions reached a peak on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” as co-host Joe Scarborough launched an unfiltered tirade directed at Trump supporters. Scarborough’s latest diatribe portrayed a bleak view of American voters, expressing frustration with those who continue to back Donald Trump despite the charged political climate. His monologue extended beyond just Trump’s supporters; he also criticized the former president himself, reiterating past statements attributed to Trump and evoking concerns about the potential for dictatorship, despite the fact that the party he backs has been trying to imprison Trump for a year and pushes censorship.
“We still have an electorate, 70 million plus, that will be voting for a man who said he was going to terminate the constitution,” Scarborough claimed, though Trump has never seriously entertained that idea and wouldn’t be able to get away with it if he tried. Rather than immediately addressing his criticisms of Trump’s policies or positions, Scarborough opened with an emotional critique, labeling Trump voters as “uninformed” and swayed by “Russian-style disinformation.”
This isn’t the first time Scarborough has used his show as a platform to express grievances against Trump’s supporters, but on Election Day, his remarks resonated more strongly than ever. “They’ll say, ‘He didn’t say that,’” Scarborough fumed, imitating what he perceives to be the response of Trump supporters. “Then you present the quote, and they’ll respond, ‘He didn’t mean that.’” Scarborough argued that this denial of reality points to a deeper issue that he believes goes beyond Trump himself, accusing his supporters of forsaking American principles. He claimed that concepts such as “checks and balances,” “judicial review,” and “the rule of law” are essentially alien to Trump’s base.
The longtime MSNBC host did not hold back in his indictment, accusing Trump supporters of engaging in “a radical devaluing of truth.” With fervor, he warned of an electorate that he believes is either unaware of or deliberately ignoring threats to the U.S. Constitution, emphasizing what he sees as a significant decline in civics education among millions of Americans. “How do we as a nation – even post-Trump – reach those Americans who apparently didn’t go to civics class?” asked the unhinged host.
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In late September, Sen. JD Vance’s (R-OH) confrontation with MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle has garnered significant attention online. The heated exchange began when Vance, in a recent speech, claimed that his two young sons consume an astonishing 14 eggs every morning—which was an obvious exaggeration. Ruhle wasted no time jumping on this remark, taking to X (formerly Twitter) to mock the claim. “14 eggs per day. 98 eggs per week. 2 children consuming 8+ dozen eggs per week,” she wrote, casting doubt on Vance’s statement in an apparent effort to make him look bad.
But instead of ignoring the jab, Vance responded with fire. “One time I said I was so tired I could sleep for days. Stephanie Ruhle: Vance, in fact, only slept for 8 hours,” he tweeted back, highlighting what many Americans see as the outsized effort by the far-left media to turn harmless and quip-like statements made by conservatives into manufactured controversies. But the senator’s quick-witted reply gained significant traction, amassing millions of views in a matter of hours and spawning countless memes.
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