Megyn Kelly had little sympathy for MSNBC host Joy Reid, who canceled the show over the weekend as part of a lineup remodel ordered by new network boss Rebecca Kutler.
“Remember when Joy Reed laughed at 'tears of a white woman' and laughed at her as pathetic and aggressive? Who is crying now, joy? “Kelly, Sirius XM host of “The Meggin Kelly Show,” I wrote it on her x Weekend account.
“I'm embarrassed to see a good reddance for the absolute worst on TV and how NBC has been doing this for so long.”
At the 2021 trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, who was acquitted by two fatal shootings during a protest in Kenosha, Wisconsin, Reid laughed at him in emotional testimony in court. I was angry. 2018 candidate Brett Kavanaugh.
Kavanaugh grew emotionally during the confirmation hearing when he dodged a sexual assault accusation leveled by his high school classmates.
In a video of Tiktok, Reid claimed that Rittenhouse was using emotions cynically in his testimony, as Kavanaughed did.
Kavanaugh “cried out at the hearing to make him a permanent resident,” the High Court said, “his tears turned out to be stronger than tears.” [accuser] Christine Blaze Ford. It was the tears of the victims,” she said.
“But in America there's something about both white vigilance and white tears, especially male white tears,” Reid said.
“Really, white tears in general, because that's Karen, right? They kick Karen out, and then as soon as they get caught, it brings waterwork,” she added.
“White men can escape that, too,” Reed said in a video for Tiktok.
“And while it has the same effect, we are trying to politicize the idea that masculinity is being taken away from Americans by multiculturalism and awakening. They still want to shed tears.”
Reed also sparked the controversy after urging the White Democrats not to invite African-American women to the anti-Trump protest after the November 5 election.
As it was revealed that former President Donald Trump had routed Vice President Kamala Harris in the election, Reed came to the fact that “there were no white female voters” as he appeared in the Democratic candidates. did.
“Black voters came for Kamala Harris. White female voters weren't.” She said during the broadcast MSNBC election coverage.
“That's what appears to have happened in that state.”
Reed was reacting to the news that North Carolina had broken down for Trump. She was Roev by the Supreme Court. When she voted to overturn Wade, a woman from Tar Heel said she “lost her right to reproductively” under Trump.
Harris' campaign bets that abortion will be a matter of victory for them in North Carolina, but “the message clearly shows that it will win enough white women to vote for fellow woman, Vice President Harris. It wasn't enough,” Reed said.
“This will be the second opportunity for white women in this country to change the way they interact with patriarchy,” Reid said.
Meanwhile, Trump blasted MSNBC on Sunday, saying the network should pay the country the “huge amount” he went to the country, celebrating the x of leads called “mentally offensive racist.” I said.
Trump took it The true society Because it toressing the left-wing network late Sunday, celebrating the end of Reid's show, calling it “no more than a Democrat's illegal arm.”
“Brian Roberts, owner of Rating Challenge NBC and MSDNC, Lowlife Chairman of “Concast,” is one of the least talented people on television, and Joy Reed, a mentally unpleasant racist. I finally got nervous to fire the film,” Trump wrote.
“Based on her ratings that were virtually nonexistent, she should have been 'canned' long ago, along with everyone else working there,” he continued.
A longtime critic of Trump and a prominent voice in mainstream media, Reid has been a key figure for MSNBC since 2011.
Following Trump's reelection in November, viewers of Reid's show saw a dramatic decline.
Nielsen Media Research reported that by December, the audience had almost halved, contributing to a 53% decline in MSNBC's prime time rating after the election.
Reid's program “The Reidout” is scheduled to air this week's final episode.
According to a report from The New York Times, it will be replaced by a new panel show featuring co-hosts Alicia Menendez, Michael Steele and Symone Sanders Townsend.
This post is being asked for comment from Reid and MSNBC.





