• "I'm Not Sorry": Tearful Joy Reid Claims Her Anti-Trump, Anti-Israel Sc

    From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to All on Tue Feb 25 04:30:46 2025
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    Newly-ousted host Joy Reid gave a tearful interview just hours after it was reported that her 7 p.m. daily show “The Reidout” was being canceled — and
    that she was leaving MSNBC entirely as a result.

    Reid made an appearance on a Sunday episode of the “Win With Black Women” podcast, where she talked about the breaking news and doubled down on
    positions she’d taken over the years with MSNBC.

    “I’ve been through every emotion from, you know, anger, rage, disappointment, hurt, you know, a feeling that, you know, guilt. You know, that I let my team lose their jobs,” Reid said. “But in the end, where I really land and where I’ve landed on today is just gratitude. Just pure gratitude and gratitude —
    not just because people would take the time to get on a call like this or to take care of me, but also that my show had value and that — I’m sorry — that what I was doing had value.”

    Reid apologized then for getting emotional, saying that sometimes the
    instinct was to feel guilt that she “went hard” on issues that she’d believed were important.

    “Whether it was the Black Lives Matter issues of a young baby or a mom or dad that was killed, or when we opened up people’s eyes to the fact that Asian Americans were being targeted and not just black folks,” she explained. “That
    – or went hard for immigrants who’ve done nothing but come to this country
    like my parents did and try to make a life and defended them.”

    “Or whether we’ve talked about what the president is doing that is subversive to the Constitution, that is injurious to our liberty, you know, defending books that people find inconvenient, you know, that Nikole Hannah-Jones put into our spirit that we need to understand 1619 as the real founding of this country,” Reid continued.

    “Whether it’s talking about any of these issues and, yes, whether it’s
    talking about Gaza and the fact that we as the American people have a right
    to object, to have a right to object to little babies being bombed,” Reid concluded, making no mention of the Israeli babies who were killed on October 7th and in the months since. “And where I come down on that is, I’m not
    sorry. I am not sorry that I stood up for those things because those things
    are of God.”

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  • From Rhino@21:1/5 to Ubiquitous on Tue Feb 25 12:58:22 2025
    On 2025-02-25 4:30 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:
    Newly-ousted host Joy Reid gave a tearful interview just hours after it was reported that her 7 p.m. daily show “The Reidout” was being canceled — and
    that she was leaving MSNBC entirely as a result.

    Reid made an appearance on a Sunday episode of the “Win With Black Women” podcast, where she talked about the breaking news and doubled down on positions she’d taken over the years with MSNBC.

    “I’ve been through every emotion from, you know, anger, rage, disappointment,
    hurt, you know, a feeling that, you know, guilt. You know, that I let my team lose their jobs,” Reid said. “But in the end, where I really land and where
    I’ve landed on today is just gratitude. Just pure gratitude and gratitude —
    not just because people would take the time to get on a call like this or to take care of me, but also that my show had value and that — I’m sorry — that
    what I was doing had value.”

    Reid apologized then for getting emotional, saying that sometimes the instinct was to feel guilt that she “went hard” on issues that she’d believed
    were important.

    “Whether it was the Black Lives Matter issues of a young baby or a mom or dad
    that was killed, or when we opened up people’s eyes to the fact that Asian Americans were being targeted and not just black folks,” she explained. “That
    – or went hard for immigrants who’ve done nothing but come to this country
    like my parents did and try to make a life and defended them.”

    “Or whether we’ve talked about what the president is doing that is subversive
    to the Constitution, that is injurious to our liberty, you know, defending books that people find inconvenient, you know, that Nikole Hannah-Jones put into our spirit that we need to understand 1619 as the real founding of this country,” Reid continued.

    “Whether it’s talking about any of these issues and, yes, whether it’s talking about Gaza and the fact that we as the American people have a right to object, to have a right to object to little babies being bombed,” Reid concluded, making no mention of the Israeli babies who were killed on October 7th and in the months since. “And where I come down on that is, I’m not sorry. I am not sorry that I stood up for those things because those things are of God.”

    WATCH:
    https://youtu.be/DEaJdx8Z0Dc

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  • From BTR1701@21:1/5 to Ubiquitous on Tue Feb 25 19:29:02 2025
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    On Feb 25, 2025 at 1:30:46 AM PST, "Ubiquitous" <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:

    Newly-ousted host Joy Reid gave a tearful interview just hours after it was reported that her 7 p.m. daily show THE REIDOUT was being canceled-- and
    that she was leaving MSNBC entirely as a result.

    Reid made an appearance on a Sunday episode of the "Win With Black Women" podcast, where she talked about the breaking news and doubled down on positions she'd taken over the years with MSNBC.

    "I've been through every emotion from, you know, anger, rage, disappointment,

    hurt, you know, a feeling that, you know, guilt. You know, that I let my team

    lose their jobs," Reid said. "But in the end, where I really land and where I've landed on today is just gratitude. Just pure gratitude and gratitude-- not just because people would take the time to get on a call like this or to take care of me, but also that my show had value and that-- I'm sorry-- that what I was doing had value."

    Reid apologized then for getting emotional, saying that sometimes the instinct was to feel guilt that she "went hard" on issues that she'd believed

    were important.

    "Whether it was the Black Lives Matter issues of a young baby or a mom or dad

    that was killed, or when we opened up people's eyes to the fact that Asian Americans were being targeted and not just black folks," she explained.

    But she conveniently left out the fact that the vast majority of anti-Asian hate and violence is committed by black folks.

    "That – or went hard for immigrants who've done nothing but come to this country
    like my parents did and try to make a life and defended them."

    "Or whether we've talked about what the president is doing that is subversive

    to the Constitution, that is injurious to our liberty, you know, defending books that people find inconvenient, you know, that Nikole Hannah-Jones put into our spirit that we need to understand 1619 as the real founding of this country," Reid continued.

    "Whether it's talking about any of these issues and, yes, whether it's talking about Gaza and the fact that we as the American people have a right to object, to have a right to object to little babies being bombed," Reid concluded, making no mention of the Israeli babies who were killed on October

    7th and in the months since. "And where I come down on that is, I'm not sorry. I am not sorry that I stood up for those things because those things are of God."


    Blah, blah, blah.

    Ding-dong, the witch is dead!

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