Joy Reid gives 'white progressive women' some bad news about black women's interest in Democrat causes after Harris' defeat



MSNBC host Joy Reid remained on her far-left warpath following Vice President Kamala Harris' resounding loss to now President-elect Donald Trump last week, sharing some bad news with "white progressive women."

Reid hopped on TikTok Saturday and said, "I just wanna give some free advice to the white progressives, particularly white progressive women, who may be thinking about marching against the Trump victory, maybe putting back on the P-word hats and doing that thing. I would just say probably don't send any of those invites to any black women you know. I'm just gonna tell you right now they're not coming."

'Yeah,' one commenter wrote to Reid. 'I'm going to be busy vacuuming my ceiling.'

Reid continued: "Like, I'm pretty sure black women have resigned from the ‘Save America’ coalition, ‘Save Democracy’ coalition, and definitely the ‘Save the Democratic Party’ coalition. I think that's probably not happening; I would just keep those invites maybe among your own friends 'cause I don't think they're coming. … I think black women are now [focused] on the [goals of] save black women, prioritize black men, and prioritize black communities, black businesses, and ... the black spaces. But save America, save the Democratic Party? Yeah, I don't think that's happening."

Indeed, Reid on election night complained that "white women" failed to come through for Harris in the battleground state of North Carolina — merely one of Harris' numerous crushing losses in the electoral vote tally.

"Black voters came through for Kamala Harris; white women voters did not," Reid lamented last week. "That is what appears happened in that state." She went on to say that the Harris campaign wasn't able to "flip enough white women" even though women in North Carolina "lost their reproductive rights."

She added during MSNBC's broadcast, "That message obviously was not enough to get enough white women to vote for Vice President Harris, a fellow woman, this will be the second opportunity that white women in this country have had to change the way that they interact with the patriarchy."

How are observers reacting?

In the comments underneath Reid's TikTok video, it appears other black women are agreeing — some rather hilariously — with her prediction that they'll be sitting out future activism for Democrats:

  • "Yeah," one commenter wrote to Reid. "I’m going to be busy vacuuming my ceiling."
  • "I can't I'mm washing my hair, it's gonna take 4yrs," another user announced.
  • "I’m tired!" another commenter shared. "I’m watching 227 reruns that day…"
  • "Facts! On a 4 year PTO…" another user stated.
  • "Thank you," another commenter said. "I'm tired of fighting for others. I have no fight in me right now."

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Joy Reid bugs out in wake of SCOTUS ruling



MSNBC talking head Joy Reid, like many of her liberal peers in the mainstream media, did her part in recent years to present President Joe Biden as capable and competent in hopes of propping him up long enough for Democrats to hold onto the White House for another term. This proved to be a colossal waste of smoke and mirrors as Biden went ahead Thursday and evidenced his mental decline for all to see in his debate with former President Donald Trump.

Reid did not handle the collapse of the illusion well, retreating during a Thursday panel conversation to the comfort of false claims about Trump.

While she managed to make it through the weekend, the U.S. Supreme Court's Monday ruling in Trump v. United States — which determined that a president cannot be charged for performing actions related to the constitutionally established powers of his office — appears to have sent her over the edge.

Reid shared a video to TikTok Monday telling her followers, "This is DEFCON 1, friends."

In her nearly 10-minute meltdown, Reid denigrated the wives of conservative Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas; suggested only the liberals on the high court care about the Constitution; claimed the SCOTUS ruling enables presidents to arbitrarily murder their opponents and renders treason committed by a president legal; and underscored that she would rather a candidate in a vegetative state take the White House than the presumptive Republican nominee.

"There's been a lot of conversation about a certain old person — an old infirm person who had a really bad debate last week," said Reid.

According to Reid, all the related chatter about Biden's decrepitude, both in private as well as in the columns of publications like the New York Times, was rendered "completely irrelevant" by the Supreme Court's ruling.

Reid, who appears to have glossed over or altogether ignored Chief Justice John Roberts' opinion, suggested that the conservative majority on the court "just declared, days before this nation celebrates its independence presumably from the British king, that the president of the United States and a former president of the United States, that they are a king."

"They have granted monarch-like powers to Donald Trump and declared him immune from prosecution for any acts that can be declared official acts, so any acts that he conducts as president," raved Reid.

Reid regurgitated the radical interpretation provided by Justice Sonia Sotomayor in her dissenting opinion, suggesting that the majority's decision would enable Trump to use SEAL Team Six "to try to assassinate one of his political opponents so long as he did it through the auspices of the presidency."

Clearly unmoored by the debate and the ruling, Reid drifted into a scenario where Trump, having deemed Biden a national security threat, has his family murdered with drones "when they take a foreign trip."

After accusing the high court of conferring to presidents the right to arbitrarily murder their opponents while on vacation, Reid smeared Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas' wives of being "insurrectionists." She also turned the "insurrectionist" smear on the two justices, going so far as to explicitly accuse Alito of lying about his wife's role in the New York Times' false flag story.

Despite having excitedly covered the Trump impeachment proceedings, Reid later intimated that Congress' failure to convict the object of her antipathy was proof that presidents cannot ultimately be held accountable for heir alleged crimes.

Upon convincing herself that America is now a monarchic republic with an untouchable executive branch that can execute opponents willy-nilly, Reid concluded that the "election is no longer about the old guy that's in the White House now."

"I no longer care. Doesn't matter to me anymore. It's above me now. It's above me now," continued Reid. "Don't care about Joe Biden's age, infirmity, that he shuffle [sic] when he walk [sic]. I don't care. He could be seated for the rest of, from now to Election Day and never get up off a chair. He could sit down, he could roll around in a wheelchair. ... I don't care. Donald John Trump cannot be allowed back into the White House."

Deep into Reid's rant, she had an apparent change of mind and determined that conservative Supreme Court justices are also now American kings.

"They are trying to repeal the entire 20th century," claimed Reid, "and they're doing it fast."

Reid suggested finally that people who did not agree with her were "delusional."

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'Go DEI': Joy Reid thrilled about the race of the Democrats waging lawfare against Trump



MSNBC's resident race obsessive Joy Reid has expressed great satisfaction that the Democrats presently waging lawfare against former President Donald Trump have a skin color to her liking.

Although she was attempting to be complimentary of scandal-plagued Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, and New York Attorney General Letitia James, Reid effectively insinuated there was a racial dimension to the three Democrats' prosecution of Trump — something Trump's lawyers have accused Willis of — and that Bragg, at the very least, was the product of discriminatory hiring schemes.

Reid attempted at the outset to ding Trump, suggesting to her like-minded peers on an MSNBC panel Monday that one of the Republican front-runner's lawyers had previously represented the American mobster Venero Mangano.

Having hazarded mental strain to find relevance in the fact, the liberal host suggested that Trump had outdone the underboss of the Genovese crime family by saying mean things about the judge presiding over his hush-money trial in New York, Judge Juan Merchan, as well as about Merchan's adult daughter who previously worked for Vice President Kamala Harris' failed 2020 presidential campaign and for the subsequent Biden-Harris 2020 campaign.

"Donald Trump is at this point outdoing actual mobsters in his attacks on the judge's family, the daughter. And he's doing it to the point that Lawrence [O'Donnell] made, he knows he will never spend a day, a second, a moment in prison," said Reid.

After painting Trump's critiques of apparent judicial bias in a negative light, Reid said that for her, "There is something wonderfully poetic about the fact that despite the fact that even if convicted, he's not going to go to prison, the first person to actually criminally prosecute Donald Trump is a black Harvard grad."

Just as days earlier Reid had suggested there was cause to celebrate O.J. Simpson getting away with allegedly murdering his former abuse victim in part because of his race, the MSNBC host again underscored the importance of race to her in matters where it ought to be immaterial.

Reid went on to suggest in her remarks, captured by RedState, that Bragg is "the very kind of person that [Trump's] former staff, the people who worked for him, Stephen Miller, et cetera, want to never be at Harvard Law School, but he was. And he came out and graduated and he's prosecuting you, Donald."

After accusing Stephen Miller and other former Trump staffers of holding racist views, Reid added, "And a black woman is doing the same exact thing in Georgia and the black woman forced you to pay [a] $175 million fine that is now also in question because the people who put it up, that might not be legit."

Trump's lawyers appear to agree that race has become a factor in his election interference case in Georgia. A January court filing accused Fani Willis of a "glaring, flagrant and calculated effort to foment racial bias into this case" and of using racially charged rhetoric to prejudice prospective jurors against the defendants.

"Donald Trump is being held to account by the very multicultural, multiracial democracy that he's trying to dismantle," continued Reid, who previously expressed outrage that the Republican candidate was allowed to remain on the 2024 ballot in Colorado.

"And for me, there's something poetic and actually wonderful about that. It says something good about our country that we're still capable of having that happen. Go DEI, my DEIs are bringing it home," concluded Reid.

It's unclear whether Reid — having mentioned Bragg's graduation from Harvard, underscored his race, and referred to him as one of her "DEIs" — intended to suggest his success is not the result of individual achievement but rather a discriminatory and controversial advancement scheme that prioritizes immutable characteristics over merit.

Reid suggested late last month that DEI has become racists' euphemism for another word, although she refrained from disclosing what that word might be.

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