MSNBC’s Reid Declares GOP Voters Like Leaders Who Aren’t Intellectual; The Media Was ‘Enchanted’ By Palin & Bush
MSNBC’s Reid Declares GOP Voters Like
Leaders Who Aren’t Intellectual; The Media Was ‘Enchanted’ By Palin & Bush
Once again proving that
she lives on another planet, MSNBC’s Joy Reid declared that GOP voters admire
candidates who do not sound intellectual. She also said that the media were
‘enchanted’ by George W. Bush and Sarah Palin, forgetting the nightly screeds from
liberals on her own network denouncing each as unfit troglodytes.
Reid later claimed that
Barack Obama was “disparage” because he was “almost too erudite and too
articulate.”
In other words,
non-liberals are just a bunch of hicks who can barely understand “see spot
run.”
“There is a thing in Republican party politics
where not being erudite as a speaker is seen as a virtue. It was with George W.
Bush, the idea that he’s plain-spoken. And so, when he would mangle the
language — even the media would read that as authentic and great, right?”
“Near the end of the
show, during a segment that was critical of President Donald Trump’s public
speaking skills, Reid recalled that many Republican voters have shown
admiration for candidates who do not speak in a way that does not sound
intellectual, but then she oddly claimed that “even the media” had shown a
similar positive reaction toward Republicans. Reid:
“She added: “He would
make up words, and people would say, ‘Great, that’s great. It’s his lexicon.'”
“The MSNBC host then
brought up Palin as she continued: ‘And Sarah Palin, the same sort of thing
where even the media was enchanted with the way she spoke.’
“Reid then complained that ‘you would see people
disparage President Obama as being almost too erudite and too articulate.’
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