We are reaching DEFCON 1 levels of Trump Derangement Syndrome with Joy Reid these days. We’re talking intervention levels at this point; funny farm stuff.
As readers of RedState well know, Reid is obsessed with the former and future president of the United States, to the point of incoherent babbling about his every move. And, boy, has she been on a tear since the election, blaming blacks and Hispanics for voting in their own best interests, suggesting Kamala Harris supporters cut off their Trump-voting family and friends, and castigating black women for not wanting to “save America.”
It’s a downward spiral of epic proportions, and it’s not without its consequences. For instance, her own network also finds itself in a not-unrelated free fall as its audience abandons it in great numbers. Things are so bad there that Elon Musk has joked about stepping in and buying the network in order to save it from itself.
When she’s not busy doing her part to help MSNBC tank in the ratings, Joy Reid can be found circling the drain with her increasingly paranoid hot takes on President-elect Donald Trump. Her most recent descent into madness, weirdly, was over the patently absurd idea that Trump would annex Canada, make it the 51st state, and demote Justin Trudeau to the lowly position of governor.
She seemed honest-to-god freaked out about it, but then again, Joy Reid inhabits the world of the patently absurd.
Her proof that an annexation of Canada was at hand? An AI meme Trump posted to Truth Social. […]
HAHAHAHA Joy Reid is melting down over Trump joking about annexing Canada and threatening Hamas
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) December 4, 2024
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