Liberal media like CNN, MSNBC have melted because of Trump’s victory

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Liberal media supporters were in full meltdown Wednesday over Donald Trump’s presidential victory — with many spouting the same divisive rhetoric they were criticized for leading up to the election.

MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.”

MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” co-host Joe Scarborough blamed Trump’s landslide victory on misogyny and racism from minority voters.


Former President Donald Trump delivers a speech at the 2024 Election Night Watch Party in West Palm Beach, Florida
Liberal media commentators across multiple networks were devastated after President-elect Donald Trump defeated Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 election. AP Photo/Alex Brandon

“Democrats must be mature and must be honest. And they should say, ‘Yes, there is misogyny, but it’s not just misogyny from white men,'” Scarborough said in the clip shared by Ryan Saavedra of the Daily Wire.

“It’s misogyny from Hispanic men, it’s misogyny from black men — things we’ve all talked about — who don’t want a woman to lead them,” insisted the former GOP congressman from Florida.

Scarborough, 61, also claimed that “there may be racial issues with Hispanics not wanting a black woman as president of the United States.”

Social media users quickly accused Scarborough of racism.


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“So according to @JoeNBC, black people didn’t follow the instructions of their white elite masters?” asked an X user. “I think that’s the definition of racism.”

A second asked: “How come rich white people like @JoeNBC think they get to decide for minorities what is or isn’t racist?”

ABC’s “The View.”

“The View” co-host Sunny Hostin also played the blame game — but set her sights on voters she described as “uneducated white women.”

“I am deeply concerned … we now know this [Trump] will have unfettered power,” complained Hostin, who, like some of her hosts, was dressed in all black.

Hostin said Trump’s historic victory makes her worry about her daughter, who now has “less civil rights” than she does.

“I think [Trump’s victory] it had nothing to do with politics, I think this was a referendum on the cultural discontent in this country,” she thought.

“Black women tried to save this country again, last night… what we don’t have are white women, who voted about 52% for Donald Trump — uneducated white women, is my understanding. You have Latino men who vote more for him,” Hostin said.

“I don’t think white women like being called uneducated white women,” co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin responded.

CNN

CNN anchor Jake Tapper’s blunt reaction caused a stir when he learned that Harris had failed to surpass President Joe Biden’s 2020 results in a single state.

Tapper asked CNN’s chief national correspondent, John King, to pull up a chart showing which states Harris received at least 3% more votes than Biden in the last election — only to be presented with a gray map which reflects its failure in this as well.

“Holy smoke!” Tapper gasped. “Literally nothing?”

“Literally not a county?” Tapper asked again, still sounding shocked at the footage, which was viewed more than 5 million times in just one clip shared on X.

Trump won the election handily after overturning his 2020 losses in the swing states of Georgia, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

CNN political commentator Van Jones also appeared to be on the verge of tears as it became increasingly apparent that Trump would easily defeat Harris.

Jones, the former Obama administration official and Democratic Party activist, gave a somber assessment of the election late Tuesday, saying he “woke up this morning with a dream” only to “go to bed with a nightmare.”

“I’m thinking about the people who are not part of anybody’s elite who are hurting tonight,” Jones told CNN co-panelists on Tuesday, as vote counts in key battleground states showed Trump well positioned. to capture a second term in the White House.

PBS

Liberal PBS News commentator Jonathan Capehart was equally shocked by the preliminary election results.

“There’s a shift to the right and then there’s a shift to Trump,” Capehart said.

“I’m mystified in some ways simply because we’re talking about a former president charged twice, indicted four times, convicted of 34 felonies.”

Capehart further lamented that the election could be indicative of “who we are as a country” – adding that “from what I’m seeing now, I’m not sure I like it”.

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