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VIDEO: MSNBC Suffers Entertaining Super Tuesday Meltdowns
« on: March 06, 2024, 10:39:39 AM »
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It was supposed to be the night of smug leftist glory. Donald Trump would have been in court on March 4 facing J6 charges and the following day, Super Tuesday, was supposed to be the great day of his humiliating defeat. Yes, it was all carefully planned out. What could go wrong? Well, reality for starters went wrong. The J6 trial that was supposed to affect Super Tuesday did NOT happen on March 4. In fact it now appears to be delayed to past the November election unto infinity. In addition, the Fulton County case now looks likely to be cast into the wilderness due to the CORRUPTION of the prosecutors. And the U.S. Supreme Court just voted UNANIMOUSLY that Trump must be on the ballots in all the states.
That along with the fact that Trump overwhelmingly swept to victory on Super Tuesday resulted in the epic meltdowns of uncontrollable yet highly entertaining rage at MSNBC. Their TDS rage was so extreme that they are even willing to make themselves look completely ridiculous by cutting away from Trump's victory speech on MSNBC because they just couldn't tolerate their tiny audience hearing him.

It wasn't always this way at MSNBC. In the early days their political reporting was much more balanced plus they provided interesting reports about the Internet in the early days of the Web. Then a toxic mental case named Keith Olbermann poisoned the MSNBC well and that network, despite eventually getting rid of him, kept the Olbermann deranged ethos of "Just plain ...NUTS!" as a business model and the result is just what you saw in the network's reactions to Super Tuesday as presented in this clip of nearly seven minutes of unadulterated but hilarious RAGE.

https://rumble.com/v4hm2vc-msnbc-suffers-entertaining-super-tuesday-meltdowns.html