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MSNBC’s Joy Reid says 'RACISM' is why Nikki Haley didn’t win Iowa
January 17, 2024
The results of Iowa caucuses saw Donald Trump blow his competitors out of the water 51% of the vote. Florida’s Ron DeSantis trailed him distantly at 21.2%, while Nikki Haley came in third at 19.1%.
Per usual, MSNBC had something wildly stupid to say.
Rick Burgess and Bill "Bubba" Bussey play a clip of Joy Reid citing racism as the reason Haley didn’t win.
“It’s the elephant in the room – she’s still a brown lady who’s gotta try to win in a party that is deeply anti-immigrant and accepts the notion that you can say that immigrants are poisoning the blood of our country,” Reid ignorantly stated, adding that she can’t imagine a scenario in which someone like Haley “becomes the nominee of that party.”
“It must be tough if you have to look under every rock for a racist,” sighs Bubba. “Everything goes through the race filter with her.”
Rick agrees, adding that Reid’s poor analysis is also “lazy.”
“Can you not walk out a different narrative? Something a little deeper, a little more complex?” he asks.
Further, most people “couldn’t tell Nikki Haley was from foreign immigrant parents,” adds Bill. “To be a true racist, I would think you’d have to visibly be able to notice somebody’s differences.”
To see their full analysis, watch the video below.
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