Donald Trump appearing on Morning Joe | Image credit: YouTube

Donald Trump's 140-character anecdote about Mika Brzezinski, the co-host of MSNBC talk show Morning Joe, showing up to his New Year's party post-facelift has crossed the line for some people, well, especially the hosts of Morning Joe.

President Trump isn't a normal politician. He's like you. Every morning, he wakes up in the Lincoln bedroom, throws off his solid gold sheets, grabs his solid gold Samsung Galaxy and tweets about television. After all, who likes to get started on work right away, especially when your job includes fixing health care in America.

Yesterday, June 29th, he directed one of his infamous tweetstorms at an old favorite: Early morning MSNBC news commentary show Morning Joe. However, the target of his ire wasn't the content of the show, it was the appearance of its host Mika Brzezinski.

He tweeted:

"I heard poorly rated @Morning_Joe speaks badly of me (don't watch anymore). Then how come low I.Q. Crazy Mika, along with Psycho Joe, came…..to Mar-a-Lago 3 nights in a row around New Year's Eve, and insisted on joining me. She was bleeding badly from a face-lift. I said no!"

Donald Trump Tweets About Mika Brzezinski | Image credit: @realDonaldTrump

Needless to say, people had a few opinions about Donald Trump's tweets, which usually take hold of the newscycle until we're all desensitized enough to think that this is normal political discourse. The Washington Post published an article entitled "Trump’s latest attack on Mika Brzezinski is laced with sexism." The piece shot to the top of their "Most Read" list with more than 3,700 comments in 24 hours.

But the normal attacks from "the opposition party," as Trump calls the media, weren't the only things Trump faced this time, when members of his own party spoke out. Some usually-silent GOP politicians stood up to the big boy for his, frankly, disturbing picture of his bizarre New Year's Eve party at Mar-a-Lago.

First up, House Speaker Paul Ryan in a press conference said of the tweets, "Obviously I don't see that as an appropriate comment. What we're trying to do around here is improve the tone, the civility of the debate. And this obviously doesn't help do that."

Senator Lisa Murkowski, whom Trump needs to vote for his signature health care bill, criticized the tweets saying, "Stop it! The Presidential platform should be used for more than bringing people down @POTUS, do you want to be remembered for your tweets or your accomplishments?"

Image credit: @lisamurkowski

Brzezinski fired back at the President with a popular tweet of a picture of a Cheerios box, which featured a picture of a child reaching for a Cheerio and the caption "Made for Little Hands," referencing a popular joke about the size of Donald Trump's hands..


The following day, Brzezinski and Scarborough published an op-ed in The Washington Post entitled "Donald Trump Is Not Well.". They also discussed the incident on their show, which they postponed their vacation to attend.

"I’m fine, said Brzezinski. "My family brought me up really tough. This is absolutely nothing for me personally. But I’m very concerned about what this once again reveals about the president of the United States…It does worry me about the country."

Scarborough added, "We're fine. The country's not."

Of course, that's not the end of it. Today, the President of the United States of America tweeted some more about Joe and Mika, specifically regarding a National Enquirer article that the couple wanted pulled from publication. He said, "Watched low rated @Morning_Joe for first time in long time. FAKE NEWS. He called me to stop a National Enquirer article. I said no! Bad show."

Scarborough responded shortly after, saying, "Yet another lie. I have texts from your top aides and phone records. Also, those records show I haven't spoken with you in many months."

Image credit: @realDonaldTrump and @JoeNBC

Despite the pleas from just about everyone, Trump isn't likely to put the phone down anytime soon, so stay tuned for more.


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Discombobulation becomes him

I just treat Trump like a bad magician: whenever he's waving a hand, I look at his other hand to see what he's really doing. This looks like more of his classic "distract you from Russia and Healthcare by being a jerk" routine.

Seen better.

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MiloticExalted

>News network says bad things about Trump
Well stop the fucking presses

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RemChi

"Trump is a thug."

"You're a bitch."

"HOW DARE YOU!"

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Aramaki_1917

Disgusting tweets. Disgusting President. Disgusting reality. I don't know how someone can rationalize and accept this kind of discurse.

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cuckulus

bad backslap, trump hits with train.

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Electric Dictator Bedebao

I don't think he considers the GOP as an ally…

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Nedhitis

In this episode of "Trump said a thing on Twitter and someone said a thing back and Twitter overreacts": the exact same pattern. Nothing new, nothing noteworthy. Next episode: same shit. At least 3 more seasons already made.

Also:

"Despite the pleas from just about everyone, Trump isn’t likely to put the phone down anytime soon, so stay tuned for more."

I believe I speak for 90% of this site when I say we are more hopeful of KYM putting "Trump did a thing" articles down anytime soon compared to Trump not doing a thing, so maybe "good manners begin at home" would be a good way to do things around here.

(Sorry about the gratuituous Don nagging: there is no other relevant image mentioning KYM as a site instead)

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ToddWhiplash

As long it isn't 8 years of this, we'll be just fine.

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Aramaki_1917

I think is valid to "overreact" because the President of the US is insulting a lady in a childish and disgusting way. This is not private "lockroom talk", he is attacking publicly by social media harrasment. Sincerely, next time US must vote for Lord Buckethead to save the country!

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Dralemeres

no, slightly new- this time, the claim is that trump tried to do black mail for the most unbelievably petty reasons ("they said bad things about me on the news!").

Of course, there are also some old favorites like "don't do the smart thing and say you have no idea what they are talking about". The claim "they called me to stop the story" implies "they have reason to believe that the president has the power to stop a private news paper story". This isn't even at the level of a basic lie which should at least vaguely try to get you out ("I don't remember"), it is one that directly and blatantly hints that the claim is true.

The correct answer was to keep plausible deniability. As scarborough mentioned- he has phone records, so it isn't hard to tell who called who. But trump could simply deny knowing anything about his staffer's blackmail attempts. But nope! He chose the version where, at best, he was potentially aware of the blackmail…. and then nothing. Didn't think to call that old department of justice, or the WH lawyers.

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