To fully grasp how insufferable and joyless Democrats are these days, consider what ex-MSNBC host Joy Reid did on the internet this week, just ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday.
In a repulsive conversation with two nags that all three parties voluntarily posted online, Reid and the hosts of the I’ve Had It podcast, Jennifer Welch and Angie Sullivan, openly fantasized about Vice President J.D. Vance having an extramarital affair with the recently widowed Erika Kirk.
“They can’t have the successor to MAGA be the guy with the brown, Hindu wife,” Reid said, referring to Vance’s wife, Usha. “They’re also Christian nationalists. That ain’t gonna work. That’s why he’s throwing his wife under the bus. Poor Usha. Or, she’s in on it, right, and she’s with it, too.”
“And playing slap and tickle with Erika Kirk is the weirdest sh-t I’ve ever seen,” chimed in skeletal podcast host Jennifer Welch. She was talking about an appearance by both Kirk and Vance at an event in late October, wherein the two embraced, as close friends often do. (Vance was a friend of Erika’s late husband, Charlie, who was assassinated, allegedly by another radical leftist.)
“Wouldn’t it be the most perfect fairytale — MAGA fairytale — if he finally sees the light that he needs a white queen instead of this brown Hindu?” said Reid. She then suggested President Trump’s son Donald Jr. is a cocaine addict. Welch and bedraggled co-host Angie Sullivan coughed out a gleeful laugh.
Viewers must have watched in a transfixed revulsion. Here were what appeared to be two melting candlesticks and a stud version of Chainsaw Massacre’s Leatherface openly daydreaming about a racially kinky sexual political conspiracy for their own enjoyment. Fascinating.
They do this type of thing all the time.
Recall that Virginia Democrats just elected Jay Jones as their attorney general, a man who shared his desires to murder children he thought might someday become Republicans. After Charlie Kirk was publicly executed, social media was flooded with Democrats excitedly reenacting the event. After the Supreme Court ruled that the president of the United States has broad immunity from criminal prosecution in his official conduct, Democrats considered whether the decision meant that it was possible to assassinate the sitting justices or other political opponents.
This is how they live their day-to-day lives. ’Tis the season, always.