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Illustrating how the fourth estate is now brazenly a branch of the political establishment, MSNBC’s Joy Reid asserted that the media has “said all they can” to help Kamala Harris win the election.
Reid made the revealing comments during her show last night.
“We begin our final sprint having arrived at that point in the election season where basically we, on this side of the TV screen have said, all we can, we’ve laid out the stakes in this crucial election,” she said.
The talk show host went on to engage in her usual blathering word salad of implying all Trump supporters were fascists and that Trump himself was Hitler and Mussolini combined. […]
JUST IN: MSNBC host Joy Reid says the media has "said all they can" to help Kamala Harris before doing a whole segment on how Trump is like Hitler & Mussolini.
The propagandist compared Trump to every historical dictator she could think of in the bizarre meltdown.
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— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) November 5, 2024
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