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Joy Reid Points Out The Obvious, White Women Failed To Show Up… Again, X Was Not Surprised

In the early morning of MSNBC's 2024 election coverage, Joy Reid pointed out the obvious, "white women voters did not" show up for Vice President Kamala Harris.

Joy Reid & Abby Phillip Confront Byron Donalds Over Jim Crow

Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) is having a terrible week when it comes to his tryouts to be the running mate of convicted felon and GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump. On two separate networks, CNN and MSNBC, Donalds saw his hypocrisy get called out to his face. In case you’re unaware, recently while in Philadelphia, Donalds […]

Joy Reid Apologizes For On-Air F-Bomb On MSNBC

MSNBC host Joy Reid apologized to viewers on Monday at the end of her nightly show after a hot microphone caught her uttering a profanity off-air. The moment occurred after she introduced a segment featuring President Joe Biden.

Nicki Minaj Vs. Everybody: Minaj Gets Into It With Piers Morgan, Joy Reid & More Over Anti-Vaccine Twitter Rant

HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Mondadori Portfolio / Getty Nicki Minaj is apparently not done with her Twitter antics after her embarrassing anti-vaxxer-like tweet-storm that included her believing that her cousin’s friend’s fiance called off her wedding because the groom to be got swollen testicles as a result of him being vaccinated. (I mean, of all the things that never happened, that is the never-happenediest.) To be fair, Minaj also tweeted that she likely would be vaccinated because she has to go on tour, so she never went full tin foil when it comes to anti-vaccination remarks. But she said enough to get people riled up and calling her out for using her massive platform to spread anti-science misinformation. For whatever reason, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson was aske...

Tiffany Cross, Jonathan Capehart Tapped To Host MSNBC Weekend Shows

Source: Marla Aufmuth / Getty Veteran journalists Tiffany Cross and Jonathan Capehart are the new hosts of two new shows on MSNBC. According to Deadline, MSNBC is launching two new weekend shows with political analyst Tiffany Cross and Washington Post opinion columnist Jonathan Capehart. After weeks of competing for the coveted weekend slots on the network, previously held by Joy Reid‘s “A.M. Joy”, both were announced to be filling the slots, with Cross anchoring MSNBC on Saturdays between 10 a.m. and noon, while Capehart leads Sundays in the same time period. Both anchors revealed in an interview that they want to build on the efforts of Reid, whose show created a new weekend habit for curious MSNBC viewers eager to gain perspective on the headlines. “The people w...

Joy Reid Set To Make History As Cable’s First Black Female Prime-Time Anchor

Source: Randy Brooke / Getty MSNBC national correspondent and political commentator Joy Reid is about to make history. According to Page Six, the veteran television host is set to take over the slot previously occupied by Hardball host Chris Matthews until his abrupt exit from MSNBC amidst accusations of inappropriate behavior. Reid, who currently hosts the morning show AM Joy, has filled in for the network’s prime-time stars including Rachel Maddow and Chris Hayes. The experience helped solidify Reid as a perfect fit for the suddenly opened slot, after Matthews, who’d been hosting “Hardball” on the network since 1999, quit after accusations of “inappropriate comments,” including flirting with a guest off camera. Although the announcement hasn’t been made official just yet, Reid ...

Joy Reid Set To Make History As Cable’s First Black Female Prime-Time Anchor

Source: Randy Brooke / Getty MSNBC national correspondent and political commentator Joy Reid is about to make history. According to Page Six, the veteran television host is set to take over the slot previously occupied by Hardball host Chris Matthews until his abrupt exit from MSNBC amidst accusations of inappropriate behavior. Reid, who currently hosts the morning show AM Joy, has filled in for the network’s prime-time stars including Rachel Maddow and Chris Hayes. The experience helped solidify Reid as a perfect fit for the suddenly opened slot, after Matthews, who’d been hosting “Hardball” on the network since 1999, quit after accusations of “inappropriate comments,” including flirting with a guest off camera. Although the announcement hasn’t been made official just yet, Reid ...