MSNBC’s Joy Reid says 'RACISM' is why Nikki Haley didn’t win Iowa



The results of Iowa caucuses saw Donald Trump blow his competitors out of the water 51% of the vote. Florida’s Ron DeSantis trailed him distantly at 21.2%, while Nikki Haley came in third at 19.1%.

Per usual, MSNBC had something wildly stupid to say.

Rick Burgess and Bill "Bubba" Bussey play a clip of Joy Reid citing racism as the reason Haley didn’t win.

“It’s the elephant in the room – she’s still a brown lady who’s gotta try to win in a party that is deeply anti-immigrant and accepts the notion that you can say that immigrants are poisoning the blood of our country,” Reid ignorantly stated, adding that she can’t imagine a scenario in which someone like Haley “becomes the nominee of that party.”

“It must be tough if you have to look under every rock for a racist,” sighs Bubba. “Everything goes through the race filter with her.”

Rick agrees, adding that Reid’s poor analysis is also “lazy.”

“Can you not walk out a different narrative? Something a little deeper, a little more complex?” he asks.

Further, most people “couldn’t tell Nikki Haley was from foreign immigrant parents,” adds Bill. “To be a true racist, I would think you’d have to visibly be able to notice somebody’s differences.”

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Mark Levin DESTROYS Joy Reid's claim that US gun laws are a product of white supremacy



On "LevinTV," BlazeTV host Mark Levin exposed MSNBC's Joy Reid as a Marxist elitist whose racist rhetoric continues to fill the airwaves of MSNBC.

In the wake of the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict, Reid spewed the lie that the right to protect yourself is a creation of a white-dominant, systemically racist society.

"[T]his is what we expected to happen because I think we have to keep in mind when we're watching the criminal justice system at work that it was designed to do exactly what it did today. Gun laws helped to enhance the design to allow this verdict to happen today. This country was built on the idea of white men had a particular kind of freedom and a particular kind of citizenship that only they have that gives, you know, from the slave catchers on the right to inflict violence in the name of protecting property," Reid said.

Despite what Joy Reid believes, the right to defend your life knows no race, argued Mark. He pointing out that Reid — whose parents both immigrated to the U.S. from Africa — attended Harvard and currently enjoys a seven-figure salary.

"[Reid] is a very wealthy woman," Levin said. "All these hosts, they are treated like kings and queens ... then they have drivers to take them home. Then [they say] they're 'down for the revolution'. But she's not in the streets where she and others are lighting fuses for animosity, for jealousy, for hate, for bigotry, for racism. It's all being pushed in the media."

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Social media shreds Joy Reid for her 'disgusting' and 'racist 'Uncle Clarence' remark about Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas



Much of social media came after MSNBC's Joy Reid on Wednesday morning after she referred to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas as "Uncle Clarence" — an apparent "Uncle Tom" reference.

Former President George H.W. Bush nominated Thomas to the court in 1991.

What are the details?

In early morning remarks, Reid addressed President Donald Trump's vow to take close races to the Supreme Court.

"If somehow they manage to stumble into the Supreme Court, do any of you guys expect Uncle Clarence and Amy Coney Barrett and those guys to actually follow the letter of the law?" Reid asked. "No. It's a completely politicized Supreme Court that you can't just trust they'll do the right thing. ... Now, so far, the courts have actually been pretty good. So we'll see."

Joy Reid with an absolutely disgusting comment about Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas just now on MSNBC"Do a… https://t.co/4QobBzMrZy
— Jesse Hunt (@Jesse Hunt)1604475914.0

What was the response?

Reid received wide condemnation over the remarks on social media.

Responding to the remarks, longtime TV host Megyn Kelly tweeted, "'Uncle Clarence? Are you kidding me??"

Kelly was responding to the Regan Battalion's tweet on Reid's remarks, which read, "Disgusting racist comment by @JoyAnnReid, a comment that would get her fired on any other network and deservingly so."

“Uncle Clarence?” Are you kidding me?? https://t.co/7V5db56BBa
— Megyn Kelly (@Megyn Kelly)1604493503.0

"The View" co-host Meghan McCain wrote, "Good god...." in response to NRSC Communications Director Jesse Hunt's remarks on Reid's take.

Hunt wrote, "Joy Reid with an absolutely disgusting comment about Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas just now on MSNBC[.]"

Good god.... https://t.co/4ONH1Rcb8q
— Meghan McCain (@Meghan McCain)1604497077.0

Conservative radio host Larry Elder added, "Notice her 'woke' @MSNBC colleagues said nothing."

Notice her "woke" @MSNBC colleagues said nothing.#LiberalBigot#PresidentialElection https://t.co/aWEGqHKA7M
— Larry Elder (@Larry Elder)1604485830.0

D.C. Examiner reporter Jerry Dunleavy added, "Joy Reid calls Justice Clarence Thomas 'Uncle Clarence' — a clear reference to the derogatory epithet 'Uncle Tom.' How is this sort of stuff acceptable to anyone anywhere? (This is a rhetorical question — we know the reason.)"

The Daily Wire's Ryan Saavedra simply added, "Joy Reid is a racist[.]"

Joy Reid is a racist https://t.co/FrU8D7eWkn
— Ryan Saavedra (@Ryan Saavedra)1604476174.0