VIDEO: Watch MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough Repeatedly Using The Phrase ‘Bloodbath’
MSNBC host Joe Scarborough was so infuriated over claims that Donald Trumpâs recent comments about a âbloodbathâ were taken out of context, that he cursed on his morning show over the matter.
As reported by The Political Insider on Monday, the mainstream media attempted to create a phony controversy over Trumpâs speech using the word âbloodbathâ by taking it completely out of context.
The GOP nominee for President was discussing the auto industry when he made the remarks, indicating it would be decimated if Biden won re-election.
The media breathlessly suggested that Trump had outright called for violence. He didnât.
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Joe Scarborough Insists Trump Wasnât Taken Out Of Context
To the credit of journalists on X, the media largely wasnât able to get away with the âbloodbathâ hoax. This was due to real-time reporting of Trumpâs full comments on the platform.
It was a view of reality previously heretofore disallowed on the former Twitter.
Joe Scarborough was furious that adding context to Trumpâs comments showed he wasnât calling for violence by any stretch of the imagination.
The MSNBC host could not accept the reality. And he indicated as such in an expletive-laced rant on his show Morning Joe.
âIâve never really heard people discuss macroeconomics, in terms of bloodbath,â he insists. âBut maybe, maybe so.â
âObviously, heâs talking about a bloodbath for America,â Scarborough falsely stated. âItâs laid out in the terms of it. And these idiots, on Twitter, these idiots, on cable news, these idiots on Sunday shows, âWell, Presidentâs, you know, he was talking only about the auto industry.â
âItâs just bullshit. Let me say that at 6:15 a.m., itâs just bullshit,â he added. âHe knew what he was doing. Weâre not stupid. Americans arenât stupid. He was talking about a bloodbath. Sometimes a bloodbath means a bloodbath.â
Joe Scarborough is having an UNHINGED Meltdown because he got called out for amplifying the fake âBloodbathâ Hoax đ€Ł
â Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) March 18, 2024
Scarborough Used The Phrase Repeatedly
If ever there was a clear example of projection, itâs Joe Scarborough calling people on X who reported the truth behind the comments âidiots.â
Then we have an example of hypocrisy. A video surfaced of the MSNBC host and his wife repeatedly using the term âbloodbathâ in their reporting.
BOMBSHELL: Alleged clips surface of @JoeNBC repeatedly calling for bloodbaths. Big if true. pic.twitter.com/5BWWyhBnVA
â Power Tie (@realPowerTie) March 18, 2024
Now, Joe Scarborough could, of course, claim all those instances of his use of the word âbloodbathâ were taken out of context.
But then, that would just be rich with irony, wouldnât it?
Scarborough is the same yokel who told his viewers during the pandemic that Republican politicians were trying to âeuthanizeâ senior citizens. All because GOP leaders knew they had to open the country back up during the pandemic.
Watch this clip. The disdain, the disgust they have for people who werenât buying the COVID narrative at the time.
Whatâs worse? Heâs telling his gullible followers that Republicans were trying to murder the elderly.
Itâs okay to use the term âeuthanizeâ but not bloodbath.
Scarborough has insinuated Trump supporters are âso stupid that they should be kept away from blenders.â
Again, the King of projection.
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