Joy Reid rants against JD Vance over advice to be grateful to US
Ex-MSNBC host Joy Reid went on a profanity-laced tirade against Vice President JD Vance, dropping the F-bomb and calling the veep a “racist a–hole.”
“JD Vance, since you’re paying attention to me: F— you!” she raved during an interview published Thursday.
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The rant, delivered on writer Tommy Christopher’s Substack, came after Vance took to X on Thursday morning to urge Reid to be grateful for her success.
“Joy Reid has had such a good life in this country. It’s been overwhelmingly kind and gracious to her. She is far wealthier than most. Yet she oozes with contempt,” he wrote in a post that got more than 3 million views.
“My honest, non-trolling advice to Joy Reid is that you’d be a much happier person if you showed a little gratitude,” Vance concluded.
He was commenting on a clip of a past Reid interview in which she talked about her mother’s migration from Guyana to the US.
“My mother got the rude awakening like, ‘Oh, it’s racist here’… She was like, ‘They didn’t tell me this was the land of opportunity, but not for me,’” Reid said with a laugh.
On Thursday, she said she hadn’t “learned of JD Vance’s diss track” about her until Christopher told her – but she quickly doubled down on her response.
“I say that on behalf of every black woman who heard you call Kamala Devi Harris ‘the trash,’” Reid said, alluding to a November campaign speech by Vance.
She capped her lengthy diatribe by saying, “Like, f— you forever!” to the man who’s first in the line of succession for the presidency.
The former MSNBC host – who was ousted in February after more than a decade at the lefty cable news network – continued to blast Vance as she shared her take on the experience of black immigrants to the US.
“You, because you are a racist a–hole, believe that black people are given opportunity by white people,” Reid fumed.
“So you can’t accept that my mother, who became a PhD-holding college professor, earned her opportunity to be a professor,” she continued.
“You think that someone white gave her that opportunity or… you know — Charlie Kirk’s version is she stole from somebody white,” Reid said, adding a dig at the young conservative activist whose assassination stunned the nation last month.
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