‘Morning Joe’ Scarborough faced a growing backlash on social media Tuesday after diminishing family-run businesses destroyed in ‘Black Lives Matter’ and Antifa protests over the summer as nothing more than “taco stands.”
“No, Jacka**… I’m not going to confuse a taco stand with the United States Capitol. I’m not going to confuse the selling of tacos with actually moving through a Constitutional process,” said Morning Joe.
Was Scott Carpenter’s furniture store which was burned down during the riot in Kenosha just a taco stand @JoeNBC?pic.twitter.com/s9FxtD9Fmh
— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) February 16, 2021
Economists say thousands of businesses were torched in major cities across the country resulting in tens of billions of dollars in damages and insurance pay-outs.
Watch Scarborough’s disgusting comments above.
MSNBC MELTDOWN: Joe Scarborough Says Trump More ‘DAMAGING’ than 9/11 Terrorists
MSNBC’s ‘Morning Joe’ host Joe Scarborough found himself in hot-water on the 17th anniversary of the September 11th terror attacks Tuesday; viciously claiming President Trump is more “damaging” to the United States than “any terrorist attack ever could.”
Scarborough penned a scathing op-ed piece published by the Washington Post Monday night titled, “Trump is harming the dream of America more than any foreign adversary ever could,” slamming the Commander-in-Chief for severely “damaging” the Republic.
My Latest—> Trump is damaging the dream of America more than any terrorist attack ever could. https://t.co/DEnYurEFmW
— Joe Scarborough (@JoeNBC) September 11, 2018
“The question for voters this fall is whether their country will move beyond this troubled chapter in history or whether they will continue supporting a politician who has done more damage to the dream of America than any foreign adversary ever could,” writes Scarborough.
The ‘Morning Joe’ host apologized for the incident hours later, saying he would “think about” whether the article could have been “less offensive.”
On September 11th, I’ll read the column again and think about whether I could have said the same thing in a way less offensive to Trump supporters on September 11th.
— Joe Scarborough (@JoeNBC) September 11, 2018
Read the full story at the Washington Post.
AMERICAN HERO: Watch This 97-Year-Old Paratrooper Recreate His D-DAY JUMP 75 Years Later
97-year-old paratrooper Tom Rice recreated his heroic D-Day jump into France 75 years after the Allied invasion of Normandy Thursday; taking part in the international commemoration of one of history’s most consequential battles.
WATCH: 97-year-old US paratrooper veteran Tom Rice, who served with the Army's 101st Airborne Division, recreates his D-Day jump in Normandy 75 years later. pic.twitter.com/qAth429XCA
— NBC News (@NBCNews) June 5, 2019
President Trump gathered with world leaders Thursday in Normandy, France to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Allied invasion of Europe during World War 2; drawing rare praise from left-wing critics across the United States.
“This is perhaps the most on-message moment of Donald Trump’s presidency today. We were all wondering if he would veer from his remarks, go off of his script but he stayed on script, stayed on message and, I think, rose to the moment,” said CNN’s Acosta following the speech.
“That could not be more of a fact check true,” he added. “It was really one of those moments that Donald Trump needed to rise to in order to, I think, walk away from the cemetery, walk away from this hallowed ground and have people back at home saying, ‘You know what, no matter what I think about the current president of the United States, he said the right thing at Normandy. He did the right thing at Normandy.’”
“[Trump] delivered what, again, I believe is the strongest speech of his presidency,” said MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough.
President Trump recited Franklin D. Roosevelt’s prayer delivered moments before the Allied invasion of France on the 75th anniversary of the historic battle Wednesday; saying the enemy may “hurl back our forces, but we shall return again and again.”
WATCH: President Trump marks 75th anniversary of #DDay with FDR's prayer. https://t.co/W9obUKoKNU pic.twitter.com/0NxczvpNns
— NBC News (@NBCNews) June 5, 2019
The President was flanked by world leaders in Portsmouth, England just one day before he travels to Normandy to mark the turning point of World War II.
“Almighty God, our sons, the pride of our nation, this day have set upon a mighty endeavor. A struggle to preserve our Republic, our religion, and our civilization and to set free a suffering humanity. They will need thy blessings, for the enemy is strong,” said Trump.
“He may hurl back our forces, but we shall return again and again. We know that by thy grace and by the righteousness of our cause, our sons will triumph. Some will never return, embrace these Father, and receive them, these heroic servants into thy kingdom,” he added.
“Oh Lord, give us faith in thee, faith in our sons, faith in each other, and faith in our united crusade. Thy will be done, Almighty God, amen,” Trump concluded.
Watch the historic moment above.