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MSNBC panel melts down after Trump wins; blames 'white Christians'
January 16, 2024
Conservatives across the country were pleased to see that former President Donald Trump won the Iowa caucuses with 51% of the vote and 20 delegates.
And as expected, the liberal media is having a meltdown.
On MSNBC, Rachel Maddow told her audience that while “the projected winner” had just started giving his victory speech, she wouldn’t be giving “an unfiltered live platform to remarks by former President Trump.”
“It is not out of spite, it is not a decision that we relish, it is a decision that we regularly revisit,” she continued, adding, “but there is a cost to us as a news organization of knowingly broadcasting untrue things.”
Pat Gray and Keith Malinak are not amused.
“If that were the case, in March, when the State of the Union happens, I don’t expect to see Joe Biden’s face on MSNBC,” Malinak scoffs.
Jake Tapper also made it clear he wasn’t happy, saying that “Iowa caucus-goers decided to believe in the ‘big lie.’”
But Tapper and Maddow weren’t alone in their dismay.
Joy Reid blamed “white Christians” for Trump’s win, saying, “This is a state that is over-represented by white Christians” who believe “that everyone who is not a white, conservative Christian is a fraudulent American.”
“What an idiot,” Gray comments.
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