
Joy Reid...OUT!
I'm Tomi Lahren, more next.
Even MSNBC has apparently had enough shameless white people hating loud mouths like Joy Reid.
Yes, MSNBC has cancelled Joy Reid's not so hit primetime program 'The Reid Out' and boy, I wonder why?! She's just such a ray of sunshine!
Not only is her show unwatchable, just peep the ratings, she is known for her pattern of open and abhorrent racism towards white people.
She once compared Senator Mark Kelly, a DEMOCRAT, to mayonnaise on wonder bread, for crying out loud!
We're learning that in order to retain employment at MSNBC you can be a race hustler OR have low ratings but you can't be a race hustler WITH low ratings.
Reid lost half of her audience after Trump won the election and for good reason.
I normally don't celebrate when folks- even folks I disagree with- lose their jobs but in Joy Reid's case, I'll make an exception!
Goodbye!
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