The spectacle of the MSNBC trio yukking it up at voters’ immigration concerns shows just how out of touch they are
President Donald Trump should thank this terrź¦°ible trio in his acceptance speech come November.
During last night MSNBC’s coverage of Super Tuesday, network anchors Jen Psaki, Joy Reid and Rachel Maddow cynically made light of Virginia GOP primary voter concš§erns ā specifically immigration.
āI live in Virginia. Immigration was the number one issue,ā Psaki said, which šprompted Reid to chuckle.
āWell, Virginia does have a border šÆwiāth West Virginia, a ā very contested area,ā quipped Maddow.
The three all laughed. Oh, how they laughed.
Nevš¦er mind that the MS-13 gang has been a menacing pšresence in the state for years.
In recent months, six members have been found guilty of various crimes including murder. A January Washington Post headline: “MS-13 terrorized Northern Virginia by killing at random, witnesses say.”
Last week, Venezuelan Renzo Mendoza Montes, who came into our country illegally, was busted for sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl there.
The out-of-touch Real Housewives of theą¶£ź¦ Acela Corridor can sneer at and mock GOP voters all they want.
But their smug comedy hour isā¤ only rolling out the red carpet for Trump 47.
They’re joined in arms by “The Daily Show” host Jon Stewart, who on Monday blatantly to land a snarky joke aimed at New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ turnaround from sanctuary state standard bearer to saying No mas!
Adams’ reversal “took two busloads of Venezuelans,” Stewart said, clearly preparing these dispatches from his sprawling, $5 million farm in sparsely populated, monied Colts Neck, New Jersey.
But tax-paying New Yorkers were the real pšunchź¦line.
The real figure? Up to 600 a day, more than 175,000 so far ā being fed and āhoused on our dime.
Illegal immigraštion is no longer only a partisan issue or one affecting the border states.
The crisis and its accompanying economic and crime woes have been exported to every state ā mostly againš¶st the will of their people.
In Chicago, a group of black Democrats are suing theš¼ city, sašying the money meant for citizens is instead being doled out to the newcomers,
And the how Wš§hitewater, a small town in Wisconsin, šÆhas grown almost 10 percent in two years, thanks to the open borders.
The mayor of ź¦Whitewater, like many leaders, fears its resources will run dry.
As for crime, the beautiful face of Laken Riley should haunt every sanctimonious sanctuary-city shillš¼.
A recent NBC piece reported that Trump’s claims of a migrant crime wave aren’t supported by stats, then dropped this nugget: “National crime data, especially pertaining to undocumented immigrants, is notoriously incomplete.”
It’s not just immigration. There’s a total, self-absorbed lack of knowledge about the real economy, too.
Even a usually sensible Bill Maher revealed his utter disconnect from reality while interviewing fitnešss guru .
“We won the pandemic economically,” he said and denied that inflation was “insane.”
An incredulous Michaels said, “Go buy a car. A house has tripled here. Buy some f—ing eggs.”
At least someone still talks to the plebs.
And yet, when citizens fret about the migrant crisis or the economy, they are mocked by people who have never hadź¦ to clip coupons or see a $50-a-week cushion eaten by soaring bills.
Instead of “Take your kid to work day,” perhaps we should establish a new tradition called “Take your elitist media member to work day,” where one shadows an average working schlub as they tread water.
Maybe then they’d understand that outside their gilded, glistening bubble is a whole class of decent, hard-working Americans of various or even no political leanings struggling to pay for groceries.
Trump is not my first choice, nor is he my second or third. But the left’s politically motivated indictments created a martyr for the MAGA base.
Combine that with the Dems ignorišng festering issues like the border and putting up mumbling, stumbling Joe Biden for a candidate, šand Trump looks pretty solid again.
You don’t have to like him to objectively understand his appeal: He listens to disenfranchised voters. He validates their concerns.
While the other side belittles them.
Remember the post-2016 election when the stunned mainstream ź§media wondered through clenched teeth how they got it wrong?
Well, they neveš¦r actšually wanted to hear the answer. The sound of their own voices was just too damn melodious.
Instead of listening, these same elitist cacklers will paint Trump voters, regardless of their ethnicity, as unrepentant white supremacists. Reid gave a sneak preview of that Tuesday night, saying, āThey are voting š¦©on race; they are voting on this idea of an invasion of brown people over the border, the idea that they canāt get the job they want.ā
Ignore at your owšn peril. And get in those šlaughs now, while you can.