As the year comes to an end and Biden prepares to leave the White House, several liberal media commentators have lashed out at supporters of President-elect Donald Trump in recent days.
“It is inevitable that the ultra-populist, non-college-educated segment of Trump's support base, which means at least a majority, and if you make certain arguments, a majority, have always been conditioned to believe in the words immigration and visas. 'What you always have in your head is that brown people are bad,'' Lincoln Project founder Rick Wilson said before mocking Trump supporters during an appearance on MSNBC.
Mr. Wilson was responding to differing opinions within the Republican Party regarding the H1-B visa program for skilled workers, and Mr. Trump acknowledged that he used the visa at his facilities.
“They have a belief that the guy with the GED and fake Oakley sunglasses and the goatee and the pickup truck, the universal Twitter bro seen in every avatar on Twitter, thinks at heart. If it wasn't for DEI or immigration, I would be a senior software designer at Google.''That's absurd,'' Wilson said.
In recent days, a group of liberal commentators have blasted Trump's support as he prepares to formally assume the presidency again. (Left: Screenshot/MSNBC, Center: (Photo: Rebecca Noble/Getty Images), Right: (Photo: Paras Griffin/Getty Images), Right: (Screenshot/92NY))
Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin, former CNN reporter Don Lemon, and MSNBC political analyst Eddie Claude Jr. also targeted the president-elect's supporters and movements.
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Rubin suggested that Trump supporters were unable to read during the event. 92NY Cultural Arts Center On December 15, she spoke with anti-Trump critic George Conway about the aftermath of the 2024 election.
“People ask me all the time: Why is the media so talkative? And there are two explanations,” Rubin began. “One is, if they move just a little bit to the right, all the MAGA readers out there — you'll notice the contradiction in terminology now, 'MAGA readers' — will pick up the Washington Post and , and they will have more readers, what is the logical fallacy here? Yes, “reader”. And while the Washington Post can't do anything to convince those people to subscribe, I'm sure they're out there somewhere. ”
Rubin also writes a column.published in the Post on Dec. 23, advised against reaching out to the other side to find common ground, especially with Trump allies and supporters.
Lemon called Trump supporters “stupid idiots” and mocked their “stupid MAGA brains.” Don Lemon Show Episode.
Don Lemon will appear on CNN on Wednesday, March 13, 2024. (Screenshot from CNN)
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“You deserve it because you're so stupid. You deserve it because you're so stupid,” he said. “Yes, I'm laughing at your stupidity.”
He said MAGA supporters were part of a cult and asked, “How stupid and stupid are you guys?”
MSNBC's Claude argued Monday that hate, selfishness and greed are essential parts of Trump's movement.
“This is the really important point, right? You always have these three And then there's the plutocracy, right, Elon Musk, right, greed, in the sense that Ronald Reagan was able to balance them in an interesting kind of way. So there's right-wing populism, which is like promoting one's own interests. “Although it is sometimes expressed in terms of emphasizing American workers, it takes the form of xenophobia, which takes the form of xenophobia, which takes the form of hatred,” Claude said. argued that the three elements of the modern Republican Party are corporatists, libertarians, and nativists.
MSNBC political analyst Eddie Claude Jr. argued Monday that hate, greed and selfishness are at the heart of Donald Trump's movement. (Screenshot/MSNBC)
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MSNBC's Nicole Wallace strongly agreed with Claude during a conversation on Monday's show, arguing that understanding Trumpism is essential to defeating it.
“So we have a collision of greed and hate before our eyes, and that's the core of Trumpism, MAGAism. It's always been greed, it's always been selfish, it's always been hate, and now it's “It's in full view,” Claude said.
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President Biden also called Trump supporters trash in a Zoom campaign call for Vice President Kamala Harris in late October, but the White House and the president himself tried to walk back on that call.
Hannah Panlec is an associate editor at Fox News.
Liberal media commentators blast Trump supporters, ‘Trumpism’: ‘Collision of greed and hatred’
As the year comes to an end and Biden prepares to leave the White House, several liberal media commentators have lashed out at supporters of President-elect Donald Trump in recent days.
“It is inevitable that the ultra-populist, non-college-educated segment of Trump's support base, which means at least a majority, and if you make certain arguments, a majority, have always been conditioned to believe in the words immigration and visas. 'What you always have in your head is that brown people are bad,'' Lincoln Project founder Rick Wilson said before mocking Trump supporters during an appearance on MSNBC.
Mr. Wilson was responding to differing opinions within the Republican Party regarding the H1-B visa program for skilled workers, and Mr. Trump acknowledged that he used the visa at his facilities.
“They have a belief that the guy with the GED and fake Oakley sunglasses and the goatee and the pickup truck, the universal Twitter bro seen in every avatar on Twitter, thinks at heart. If it wasn't for DEI or immigration, I would be a senior software designer at Google.''That's absurd,'' Wilson said.
In recent days, a group of liberal commentators have blasted Trump's support as he prepares to formally assume the presidency again. (Left: Screenshot/MSNBC, Center: (Photo: Rebecca Noble/Getty Images), Right: (Photo: Paras Griffin/Getty Images), Right: (Screenshot/92NY))
Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin, former CNN reporter Don Lemon, and MSNBC political analyst Eddie Claude Jr. also targeted the president-elect's supporters and movements.
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Rubin suggested that Trump supporters were unable to read during the event. 92NY Cultural Arts Center On December 15, she spoke with anti-Trump critic George Conway about the aftermath of the 2024 election.
“People ask me all the time: Why is the media so talkative? And there are two explanations,” Rubin began. “One is, if they move just a little bit to the right, all the MAGA readers out there — you'll notice the contradiction in terminology now, 'MAGA readers' — will pick up the Washington Post and , and they will have more readers, what is the logical fallacy here? Yes, “reader”. And while the Washington Post can't do anything to convince those people to subscribe, I'm sure they're out there somewhere. ”
Rubin also writes a column.published in the Post on Dec. 23, advised against reaching out to the other side to find common ground, especially with Trump allies and supporters.
Lemon called Trump supporters “stupid idiots” and mocked their “stupid MAGA brains.” Don Lemon Show Episode.
Don Lemon will appear on CNN on Wednesday, March 13, 2024. (Screenshot from CNN)
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“You deserve it because you're so stupid. You deserve it because you're so stupid,” he said. “Yes, I'm laughing at your stupidity.”
He said MAGA supporters were part of a cult and asked, “How stupid and stupid are you guys?”
MSNBC's Claude argued Monday that hate, selfishness and greed are essential parts of Trump's movement.
“This is the really important point, right? You always have these three And then there's the plutocracy, right, Elon Musk, right, greed, in the sense that Ronald Reagan was able to balance them in an interesting kind of way. So there's right-wing populism, which is like promoting one's own interests. “Although it is sometimes expressed in terms of emphasizing American workers, it takes the form of xenophobia, which takes the form of xenophobia, which takes the form of hatred,” Claude said. argued that the three elements of the modern Republican Party are corporatists, libertarians, and nativists.
MSNBC political analyst Eddie Claude Jr. argued Monday that hate, greed and selfishness are at the heart of Donald Trump's movement. (Screenshot/MSNBC)
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MSNBC's Nicole Wallace strongly agreed with Claude during a conversation on Monday's show, arguing that understanding Trumpism is essential to defeating it.
“So we have a collision of greed and hate before our eyes, and that's the core of Trumpism, MAGAism. It's always been greed, it's always been selfish, it's always been hate, and now it's “It's in full view,” Claude said.
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President Biden also called Trump supporters trash in a Zoom campaign call for Vice President Kamala Harris in late October, but the White House and the president himself tried to walk back on that call.
Hannah Panlec is an associate editor at Fox News.
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