In a Zoom call with far-left African-American activists, Joy Reid tearfully spoke out about losing her (second) MSNBC show that was first rumored Friday night and confirmed Sunday, saying her “heart is so full” from support and belief that “my show had value” and “what I was doing had value.”
She also went down the laundry list of far-left positions she’s held, but framed her show (which was full of divisive, incendiary, venomous rhetoric) was all in glory of God and part of God’s plan for her.
Reid began by thanking a slew of supporters, including friends/fellow pundits Angela Rye, Tiffany Cross, Alicia Garza, and Cari Champion before saying she had “been through every emotion from, you know, anger, rage, disappointment, hurt, you know, feeling that, you know, guilt, you know, that I let my team lose their jobs.” She then broke down in…
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