Scarborough was upset at voters' willingness to support Donald Trump, whom he described as a congenital liar. He spewed a series of lies about Trump, including false claims about Trump's intentions and actions, which he believed would sway voters against him.
Scarborough falsely claimed that Trump said he was going to assassinate the chairman of the Joint Chiefs for treason, execute Liz Cheney with a firing squad, shut down CBS, be a dictator from day one, terminate the Constitution, and use the army against political opponents.
The panel members knew Scarborough was lying but did not challenge him. This behavior was likened to propaganda in authoritarian regimes, highlighting the irony of corporate media in the U.S. being the biggest propagators of disinformation.
Scarborough expressed frustration and disdain for the electorate, questioning their intelligence and civics knowledge. He implied that voters were ignorant and easily misled, contributing to his meltdown.
Reid blamed white women voters for not supporting Harris enough, suggesting they did not prioritize gender and reproductive rights over other issues. She did not attribute the loss to Harris's policies or actions.
Exit polls showed a dour mood with 72% of voters dissatisfied or angry, 61% believing America's best days are ahead, and 58% disapproving of Joe Biden's job performance. This dissatisfaction and disapproval likely influenced voters to reject the current administration's candidates.
Republicans seized control of the U.S. Senate by flipping Democratic-held seats and holding onto GOP incumbents, achieving a 51-42 lead. The House balance was still uncertain with 81 seats yet to be called, but Republicans led 189 to 165.
You will not be surprised to learn that Joe Scarborough was upset, to put it mildly, at the results of Tuesday’s election. During MSNBC’s election night coverage the Morning Joe host spewed a series of lies about Donald Trump while expressing his exasperation at voters’ willingness to tick a box for a congenital liar. Jimmy notes that the irony of his commentary was, sadly, lost on Joe. Plus election night segments on Joy Ann Reid blaming white women for failing to show up for Kamala Harris, what Kamala could have done to win, Ohio refusing to count Jill Stein’s votes and much more! Also featuring Stef Zamorano!