"To the eternal misfortune of black Americans, the left decided to take them as pets, then patronize them to death."
"Of her remaining three viewers, one was a gentleman named Nelson, sitting in a Detroit gastropub, who kept screaming at the bartender, "What is this s**t? Dude, turn the f-ing channel. Damn! B**ch crazy."
"Data seem to indicate that the remaining two viewers were at a Frontier Airlines departure gate, where "The ReidOut" was being broadcast without sound. It's unclear whether these two were traveling as a couple or did not, in fact, know each other.
"But how was Joy to deduce from all this that her show was in trouble?
Fortunately for Joy, there is no truer Friend-of-Black-People than her erstwhile MSNBC colleague Rachel Maddow, who lives in a town, Cummington, Massachusetts, that is "0.0%" black. (I wouldn't mention this, except liberals pioneered the art of counting the number of black faces at any conservative gathering in order to call them racist. Oh, who am I kidding -- yes, I would.)
"Here are the highlights of Rachel's self-aggrandizing, on-air tribute to Joy on Monday night:
" '[Joy] is leaving the network altogether. That is very, very, very hard to take.
"(Do we think three "very's" is enough? If she really meant it, wouldn't there be six or seven?)
" 'In all of the jobs I have had in all of the years I have been alive, there is no colleague for whom I have had more affection and more respect than Joy Reid. I love everything about her. I have learned so much from her. I have so much more to learn from her." . . .
Fast forward to today, and we’re seeing the collapse of the DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) industrial complex. "President Trump’s swamp-draining efforts have left race pimps like Joy Reid scrambling. And let’s be honest, Reid’s firing wasn’t just a dismissal—it was a full-on “get the f*ck out” moment. MSNBC didn’t even bother with the usual corporate niceties. They just showed her the door." . . .
. . .“My show mattered*!” she declared. Uh, not so much, Joy. The show offered a case study in how to monetize racial grievance…at the taxpayers’ expense."
"*Mattered"? To whom? Perhaps to Al Sharpton, Maxine Waters, Summer Lee, and Jasmine Crockett. One might hope Reid's bigotry would somehow bring healing to those honestly hurt by genuine racism. But I feel concern those Americans -black and white- whose homes and businesses have been looted or burned to the ground by angry people steeped in the words of Crockett and those mentioned above.
Too much evil has been done to blacks over the generations by violent whites and much-needed rehabilitation is taking place. Sadly now we see the scab being scraped open again by the likes of Reid and Crockett. You may - if old enough - remember Bull Connor, John Wayne Gacy, General Nathan Bedford Forrest, among many others.
Now we have the mirror images of those. The Tunnel Dweller