MSNBC's Chris Hayes tells Republicans that Trump is to blame for midterm failures: 'He screwed you today!'



MSNBC host Chris Hayes addressed Republicans on the progressive cable news channel's coverage of election night, during which a "red wave" of Republican victories apparently failed to materialize.

Hayes was on MSNBC's election night panel when he commented on the lack of expected victories by Republicans and pinned the blame partly on failed endorsements by former President Donald Trump.

"I think part of the fretting is the 2016 PTSD, like, really, that was a seismic event in the history of American politics, in the history of the world, in the history of American democracy, right?" Hayes said.

He went on to recall how he told Democratic strategist James Carville in 2016 during a break that he didn't think Hillary Clinton was going to win the election.

"I think that goes both ways. Democrats have this sort of insecurity, right, I think Republicans still ascribe to that man this totemic power that he does not have. He doesn't have some magic power, I'm telling you Republicans," he continued.

"What camera am I looking at? He doesn't have a magic power, he is unpopular," Hayes said while peering directly at the camera.

"He is unpopular. He screwed you today. He screwed you!" he said emphatically.

"It's not the full story, I totally agree," Hayes concluded, "but it is part of the story and the sooner you dump him, the better it is for the Republican party and for American democracy, full stop!"

Trump's endorsements failed in some elections in Colorado, where Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert appeared to lose to Democrat Adam Frisch, and in Pennsylvania where Dr. Mehmet Oz appeared to lose the U.S. Senate election to John Fetterman. On the other hand, Trump-endorsed candidate J.D. Vance won the U.S. Senate seat for Ohio, and Ted Budd also won a Senate seat for North Carolina.

The MSNBC panel was disappointed by the massive victories in Florida, where both Republicans Gov. Ron DeSantis and Sen. Marco Rubio were able to win their reelection campaigns by large margins.

Here's the video of Hayes' comments:

\u201c"I think Republicans still ascribe to that man this totemic power that he does not have. He doesn't have some magic power," says @chrislhayes on Donald Trump. \n\n"Republicans: He is unpopular. He screwed you today. He screwed you."\u201d
— All In with Chris Hayes (@All In with Chris Hayes) 1667971411

Far-left Michael Moore declares 'it's time to repeal the Second Amendment' — but gun-rights supporters fire back in defiance: 'Come take it'



Filmmaker and left-wing activist Michael Moore — in the wake of the massacre of 19 children and two teachers at a Texas elementary school Tuesday — declared "it's time to repeal the Second Amendment."

What are the details?

Moore appeared on MSNBC's "All In with Chris Hayes" as the aftermath of the mass killing at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde was unfolding and called for "drastic action" — such as "a moratorium ... on gun sales."

Then the filmmaker got bolder: “Who will say on this network or any other network in the next few days, ‘It’s time to repeal the Second Amendment’?”

Moore continued, mimicking those who would dismiss such a statement: “Oh, you can’t say that!"

“Well, why not?” Moore added, responding in his hypothetical exchange.

“I truly believe if Jefferson and Washington and Madison — if they all knew that the bullet would be invented some 50 years after our revolution — I don’t know if they would have written [the Second Amendment] that way," he continued. "They didn’t even know what a bullet was; it didn’t exist 'til the 1830s. If they had any idea that there would be this kind of carnage, you have to believe that the founders of the country wouldn't support it.”

'We need the hardcore stuff'

Moore added, "I support all gun control legislation. Not sensible gun control; we don’t need the sensible stuff. We need the hardcore stuff that’s going to protect ourselves and our children."

He also quipped that "I do have thoughts and prayers, and those thoughts and prayers are to remove as many Republicans, as many people who support this evil policy, this coming November. And Americans know this; they don't want this. They don't want their kids killed at school. That's the vast majority of Americans. I'm in the mainstream of that."

\u201c\u201cWho will say, \u2018It\u2019s time to repeal the Second Amendment?'" says Michael Moore. \u201cIf they had any idea that there would be this kind of carnage, you have to believe the founders of this country wouldn\u2019t support it.\u201d\u201d
— All In with Chris Hayes (@All In with Chris Hayes) 1653444159

How did folks respond to Moore?

While a good number of commenters reacting to the clip on Hayes' Twitter page supported Moore's stance, others weren't going to stand for their rights getting trampled upon:

  • "Come take it," one commenter threw down in response to Moore.
  • "Always the Democrats' ultimate goal," another user remarked. "Thanks for being open about it."
  • "So go to people's houses who have loaded guns and try to take them @JoeBiden," another commenter said. "People outnumber government, law enforcement. Try & do something crazy if you want & suffer the consequences. We know you want to take guns away. Ppl must NEVER comply!"
  • "Oh STFU. We have a decaying societal issue, not a gun issue," another user reacted. "Neat how you libtards pic[k] and choose which evil events ... to cover. ... But you keep your 9 viewers entertained."
  • "Let no one but gangsters, criminals, and dickheads legally own powerful guns.... The ENTIRE country will be a SNAKE PLISSKIN movie you can't ESCAPE from. So be sensible," another commenter quipped. "And send Mr. Moore another rack of lamb."
  • "If the Second can be repealed, so can the First," another user observed. "Do you really want to go down that rabbit hole?"

Kentucky church has 'Unborn Lives Matter' sign defaced by BLM vandals

Pastor Berwin Hall of Bronston, Kentucky's First Baptist Church says the sign was found vandalized Monday morning. (Photo: Facebook)