Posted on 02/01/2024 7:53:07 AM PST by governsleastgovernsbest
It was too good to be true -- and sure enough, it wasn't.
Joe Scarborough began a segment about illegal immigrants being released the day after they viciously beat two NYC cops by calling the outraged reaction a "bipartisan issue."
But when all was said and done, Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski couldn't resist turning the "bipartisan" issue into a highly partisan one, by blaming--you guessed it--Donald Trump.
The segment started out well, with Scarborough blasting the fact that:
"You have illegal immigrants in New York, who beat the hell out of cops. They get sent to jail. They get released the next day."
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But then came the end of the segment, in which Scarborough claimed that there is, in fact, a "solution" to this problem, in the form of the highly-controversial "border security" bill, that wouldn't close the border until there are thousands of encounters in a single day.
Wailed Scarborough: "You've got House Republicans stopping it."
Mika then interjected: "Because of Donald Trump."
Concluded Scarborough: "So we're going to keep seeing chaos like this because of Donald Trump."
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Scarborough BARF!
Shhhhhh
“Building a wall is a red herring”
“The fundamental problem is that anyone can claim asylum with zero proof, which means all of Earth can come to America.”
Elon Musk
If his dear companion gets pregnant he will surely blame Trump.
Scarborough IS A CLOWN.
VOTE,DEMOCRATS OUT.
That’s true.
My thoughts exactly.
If you look UNDER the bottom of the barrel, you will find where these scumbags come from.
Scarborough is a liar.
The combined IQ of Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski is in single digits.
Eh... I doubt it. Probably turns her on.
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