Joy Reid issues ironic warning for Black voters who won’t get in line for Kamala

Joy Reid, the angry race lady granted a national audience on MSNBC courtesy of an affirmative action contribution from Comcast, is beside herself with glee over the “stratospheric entrance of Vice President Kamala Harris into the presidential campaign.”

The idea of a woman of color being at the top of the Democratic Party ticket feeds Reid’s obsession with race. As a member of the lapdog media, she is doing her part to advance the coronation of Kamala Harris by taking to X to essentially browbeat minority voters to fall in line — Harris’s mother is from southern India, and her father, a Marxist professor, is from Jamaica.

“She has now secured enough delegates to become the nominee,” Reid said in a video message. “You’re going to look real crazy being on the other side of that line, particularly as a person of color.”

“But really, as anyone who claims to have any connection to the culture, you’re going to look real weird and real lonely on that side. The door needs to close behind Amber — and she look crazy over there,” the grammar-challenged MSNBC host continued. “But shut the door behind her. You are really going to look crazy on that side, given the cultural phenomenon of Vice President Kamala Devi Harris.”

“She’s about to make history. She’s about to become the first woman president.”

The reference to Amber is in response to black model Amber Rose, who spoke in support of Donald Trump at the Republican National Convention last week. Reid had her behind handed to her on social media when she clashed with Rose over that decision.

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As for Harris, she may have enough delegate commitments, but she has yet to secure the nomination. The Democrat has just over three weeks to lock down her position in polling as the person to take on Trump to prevent an open convention in Chicago.

Interestingly, Reid has locked down her Twitter page, restricting it to “approved” followers. Could it be that she is now running from her call to support Kamala Harris for no other reason than her gender and the color of her skin, traits that landed Harris her current gig as vice president?

Here’s a quick sampling of responses from social media users, as seen on X, including one person who wondered why Joy Reid “hates white people so much?”

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Tom Tillison

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