In a recent outburst on TikTok, MSNBC’s controversial figure and DEI hire, Joy Reid, boldly stated that she would vote for Joe Biden even if he were in a coma. Her sole objective? To keep Donald Trump, whom she equated to “Hitler,” away from the White House.
This is just another example of Reid’s intense case of Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS).
Reid’s statements highlight the increasingly polarized and antagonistic political climate nurtured by media personalities who profit from sensationalism and divisive rhetoric.
“Y’all just tell me who the nominee is, just let me know when you guys are finished fighting amongst yourselves, who I got to vote for to keep Hitler out of the White House.”
“And by the way, if it’s Biden in a coma, I’m going to vote for Biden in a coma. I don’t even really, in particular, like the guy. A lot of his policies? I don’t like them, but he’s not Donald Trump, right?”
“Yeah, Hitler, White House, we’re keeping him out.”
Joy Reid is having a mental breakdown:
"If it's Biden in a coma, I'm voting for him. This is about keeping HitIer out the WH." pic.twitter.com/lUHlJJLxfV
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) July 4, 2024
Reid Accuses Supreme Court of Siding with Trump
Earlier this month, Reid was seen having a meltdown as she accused the Supreme Court of favoring Trump over his claim of absolute immunity.
“They have granted monarch-like powers to Donald Trump and declared him immune from prosecution for any acts that can be declared official acts.”
She suggested that Joe Biden’s health is irrelevant as long as former President Trump does not regain presidency.
“It’s above Joe Biden now. Don’t care about Joe Biden’s age infirmity, that he shuffled when he walked. I don’t care. He could be seated for the rest of from now to election day and never get up off a chair.”
Reid’s readiness to vote for a candidate based solely on party affiliation—regardless of their health condition or policy stance—undermines the essence of the Republic: informed voting based on careful consideration of a candidate’s qualifications, policies, and ability to lead.
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