They’ve obtained the crimson wave blues.
Liberal media stalwarts had been in full meltdown mode Wednesday over Donald Trump’s presidential victory – with a lot of them spewing the similar divisive rhetoric they had been criticized for main as much as the election.
MSNBC’S “Morning Joe”
MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” co-anchor Joe Scarborough blamed Trump’s sweeping win on misogyny and racism from minority voters.

“Democrats have to be mature, and so they have to be sincere. And they should say, ‘Sure, there may be misogyny, nevertheless it’s not simply misogyny from white males,’” Scarborough opined within the clip shared by the Every day Wire’s Ryan Saavedra.
“It’s misogyny from Hispanic males, it’s misogyny from black males — issues we’ve all been speaking about — who are not looking for a lady main them,” the previous GOP congressman from Florida insisted.
Scarborough, 61, additionally claimed that there “may be race points with Hispanics that don’t need a black lady as president of the US.”
Social media customers had been fast to accuse Scarborough of racism.
“So in accordance with @JoeNBC the folks of colour didn’t observe the instructions of their elite white overlords?” requested one X consumer. “I believe that is the definition of racism.”
A second requested: “How is it that rich Whites like @JoeNBC assume they need to determine for minorities what’s or isn’t racist?”
ABC’s “The View”
“The View” co-host Sunny Hostin additionally performed the blame sport – however set her sights on voters that she described as “uneducated white girls.”
“I’m profoundly disturbed … we all know now that [Trump] can have unfettered energy,” lamented Hostin, who, like a few of her fellow hosts, wearing all black.
Hostin stated that Trump’s historic win makes her fear for her daughter who now has “much less civil rights” than she does.
“I believe [Trump’s victory] had nothing to do with coverage, I believe this was a referendum on cultural resentment on this nation,” she mused.
“Black girls tried to save lots of this nation once more, final night time … what we do not need is white girls, who voted about 52% for Donald Trump — uneducated white girls, is my understanding. You’ve Latino males truly voting extra for him,” Hostin opined.
“I don’t assume white girls like being known as uneducated white girls,” co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin fired again.
CNN
CNN anchor Jake Tapper’s floored response made waves when he discovered that Harris had didn’t outperform President Joe Biden’s 2020 leads to a single state.
Tapper requested CNN chief nationwide correspondent John King to drag up a graphic displaying through which states Harris had gotten at the least 3% extra votes than Biden had within the final election — simply to be offered with a grey map reflecting her failure even in that.
“Holy smokes!” Tapper gasped. “Actually nothing?”
“Actually not one county?” Tapper requested once more, nonetheless sounding shocked within the footage, which was seen greater than 5 million occasions in only one clip shared on X.
Trump handily received the election after reversing his 2020 losses within the essential states of Georgia, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
CNN political commentator Van Jones additionally gave the impression to be on the verge of crying because it turned more and more obvious that Trump would simply defeat Harris.
Jones, the previous Obama administration official and Democratic Occasion activist, gave a somber evaluation of the election late Tuesday, saying he “awakened this morning with a dream” solely to be “going to mattress with a nightmare.”
“I’m interested by the people who find themselves not part of anyone’s elite, who’re hurting tonight,” Jones advised CNN co-panelists on Tuesday because the vote depend in the important thing battleground states confirmed Trump properly positioned to seize a second time period within the White Home.
PBS
Liberal PBS Information commentator Jonathan Capehart was left equally aghast on the preliminary election outcomes.
“There’s a shift proper after which there’s a shift to Trump,” Capehart vented.
“I’m mystified in some methods just because we’re speaking a few twice-impeached, four-times-indicted, convicted-on-34-felony-counts former president.”
Capehart additional bemoaned that the election may very well be indicative of “who we’re as a rustic” — including that “from what I’m seeing proper now, I’m unsure that I prefer it.”