A current New York Instances ballot was full of fine information for Donald Trump and MSNBC’s ‘Morning Joe’ host Joe Scarborough simply can’t deal.
This week, he really accused the New York Instances polling of pro-Trump bias. Does anybody consider that’s true?
Scarborough’s rant was simply theater. He is aware of Joe Biden watches the present, so he’s making arguments that he is aware of Biden needs to listen to.
NewsBusters supplies a transcript:
HEILEMANN: I’m not saying it’s not shut. I’m not going to hold water for the New York Instances or the methodology of this ballot. I might maintain going again to the factor that I attempt to say each time we discuss this stuff. Which is, that I’m actually excited about — and I do know this. What are the polls displaying us directionally concerning the race?
SCARBOROUGH: I perceive. There’s a distinction, although, with the New York Instances/ Siena ballot, and this. It’s given disproportionate affect. This yr, this cycle, it’s skewed wildly in Donald Trump’s path. [Heilemann tries to speak.]
Maintain on. And the New York Instances feasts on it with clickbait tales, like, a dozen at a time.
HEILEMANN: And I, what I’m attempting to give attention to is what I feel folks ought to take note of [tries to continue]–
SCARBOROUGH: — [Interrupting] However what I’m attempting to give attention to is, the New York Instances proper now’s actively shaping the election cycles, the place this ballot comes out on a Sunday, and on Monday, folks go, oh — and I heard it! And I’m sitting there going, don’t be so silly.
That’s why we’re doing this. [Heilemann tries to respond. Scarborough shouts.]
Watch the video:
Joe Scarborough melting down over NYT ballot displaying Trump up +11 in NV.
Joe accuses the NYT of bias in direction of Donald Trump , a declare even John Heilemann needed to debate him on.I look ahead to the unintentional comedy however folks really watch MSNBC for information pic.twitter.com/CdUPzpKP4N
— Eric Abbenante (@EricAbbenante) Could 15, 2024
Scarborough is simply delusional, like most of his MSNBC colleagues.