Far-left MSNBC host Joy Reid, who disparaged “white Christians” during the Iowa caucuses for supporting former President Donald Trump, ultimately won handily on Monday night.
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Mr. Reid sat at the podium and commented on the caucus results, adding, “This is a majority white Christian state,'' before condescendingly referring to “data points'' about Iowa voters. “This state is majority white Christian,” he added. The prejudice that “this is a super-evangelical white nation'' was not yet sufficiently clear.
Additionally, she said Robbie Jones of the Public Religion Research Institute told her earlier in the day that “Iowa is about 61% white Christian, and the nation as a whole is about 41% white Christian.”
“In Iowa, we're talking about white evangelical Christians,” Reed said, verbally emphasizing the “e” in “evangelical” as if it were a pejorative.
She asked Jones, “'What's the point in supporting Donald Trump? Because he keeps losing. He keeps losing, losing, losing.'” Told. And he said: “They see themselves as the rightful inheritors of this country, and Trump has promised to give it back to them.”
Mr. Reed then continued: “Everything we think about the possibility of an election…God gave us this country, it's yours, and everyone who isn't a white conservative Christian deserves this country. “It doesn't matter if you believe you've been given this. “He's a fraudulent American, he's not a real American. You will have to worry about that.”
Fox News reported. Later in the evening, Mr. Reed spoke further about the matter. “This is a religion, and what we really have to face, and I think this is what the Democratic Party faces, is this is what white evangelicalism is now: Christ. Church nationalism, that’s what it’s called, right?”
The news network quoted Reid as saying that “white evangelical Christians with a certain mindset” “own this country, are immigrants, are brown people, and Hindus like Vivek Ramaswamy and his wife… “We believe that he is an illegal American citizen,” he added. More than them. ”
FOX News also quoted Reid as saying, “They're not trying to persuade and convince people through politics. What they're saying is, 'This country belongs to us, and everyone belongs to us.' “I will bow down to you,'' he was quoted as saying.
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