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‘Pathetic’: Top 10 media crises following Trump’s election victory, from on-air tears to allegations of ‘misogyny’
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‘Pathetic’: Top 10 media crises following Trump’s election victory, from on-air tears to allegations of ‘misogyny’

President-elect Donald Trump’s resounding victory on Tuesday sparked widespread panic among media commentators and pundits; many broke into tearful monologues and angry shouts at American voters.

Jimmy Kimmel couldn’t hold back his tears after Trump victory

Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel He had difficulty holding back his tears. In a statement Wednesday, he called the election a “terrible night” for a diverse voting base, including women, children, immigrants, the elderly and the middle class.

“It was a terrible night for everyone who voted against him, guess what? It was a terrible night for everyone who voted for him, too, but you don’t realize it yet,” he said.

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CBS News reporter choked while sitting with Stephen Colbert

Kimmel wasn’t the only one whose eyes filled with tears after election day. CBS News’ John Dickerson She choked up during a post-election appearance on the “Late Show” and told host Stephen Colbert that she would struggle not to think about her sons when explaining the results to young Americans.

He suggested that young people in the United States could board one of two hypothetical buses that would take them to a place they believed was meaningful. Dickerson said the first bus had people who just wanted to be seen and given the opportunity.

“There are other people on the bus who are on the same journey and are there just for themselves, to gain power, to gain more wealth for themselves and to have more control over events,” he added.

Colbert claims majority of voters don’t care about democracy

“Hi, how are you? If you watch this show regularly, I’m guessing you’re not doing well. Yeah, me too,” Colbert began his show on Wednesday night.

Later in his monologue, liberal comedian embarrassed the majority of Americans who supported Trump in the election.

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“I wish, you wish, most of us wish it wouldn’t happen, but it’s not up to us to decide. This is a democracy. And in this democracy, the majority have spoken and said they don’t care. That’s it about democracy,” Colbert told his far-left audience.

MSNBC host says Americans decide to ‘stick around and learn’

Following the election, MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle said Americans were gambling with the future of the country by electing Trump as the next president.

During “The 11th Hour,” Ruhle said Americans had allowed “misinformation” to become the new accepted form of “information,” omitted Elon Musk’s name, and claimed that owner X bought the platform “solely to be a propaganda machine.”

He also praised the country’s “major economic recovery” but lamented that voters were not “feeling the feeling.”

Ruhle asked, “What will happen in the future now that America has decided to go to F and learn?” he asked.

‘The View’ calls Trump victory ‘pathetic’ and ‘disturbing’

women ABC’s “The View” Unsurprisingly, they were shocked and uneasy after Vice President Kamala Harris lost the 2024 Presidential Election.

“This is so pathetic,” Joy Behar said. “There are no checks and balances. A completely intelligent, qualified woman lost to a man who simulated sex with a microphone. I mean, come on, America.”

Co-Host Sunny Hostin said she felt “extremely disturbed by the results” and feared for the working class, the elderly, and even her own daughter, who she claimed “now has fewer rights than I do.”

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He also assumed the election was “a referendum on cultural resentment” and expressed concerns that Trump would establish “concentration camps.”

On Thursday, Hostin insisted that “sexism and misogyny” were to blame for Trump winning the Latino vote in a Texas county that Hillary Clinton won in 2016.

Claire McCaskill cries live on air as she eyes Harris nomination

MSNBC analyst and former Democratic senator Claire McCaskill I cried after watching Vice President Kamala Harris’ concession speech on Wednesday.

“I’m so proud of him,” he said. “I don’t think people realize how hard it was to get to where he is.”

Joy Reid blames white women for Trump’s victory

On MSNBC, Joy Reid mainly blamed White women for Harris’ loss in North Carolina.

“Black voters went for Kamala Harris, white women voters didn’t. That appears to be what’s happening in this state,” Reid told the audience.

“This will be the second opportunity that white women in this country have had to change the way they interact with the patriarchy,” she continued. “If people aren’t receptive to that, and if people are more likely to vote race and keep their gender rather than party line or gender, there’s really not much you can do.”

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Van Jones gives tearful monologue about people ‘hurt’ after Harris defeat

CNN’s Van Jones I got emotional Tuesday night thinking about the people who thought they were “hurt” by the results.

“I’m thinking about the people who are suffering tonight, who are not elite. There are African-American women who have known a little bit about humiliation, who have known a little bit about having their economic dreams crushed. Jones said there are people who have been trying to dream big for the last few months, and tonight they traded a lot of pain for a lot of hope.” he said.

“They were hoping that maybe this time, this time, one of them might be deemed worthy,” Jones continued. “Once again, they face rejection.”

Jones later told CNN viewers that black women weren’t the only ones “harmed.”

“If you’re the parent of a transgender child, your child’s face has been used as a springboard for someone to gain power. That doesn’t feel good at all,” Jones said.

CNN’s Acosta on Latino Trump supporters: ‘Why would they do this to themselves?’

CNN host Jim Acosta lectured Latino Trump supporters about voting “against their own interests” by supporting President-elect Donald Trump in the 2024 election.

“A lot of people wonder why Latinos would vote for Donald Trump if it meant he could deport Abuela, deport his household,” he said.

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Acosta then repeatedly questioned Luis Figueroa, vice chairman of the Republican National Hispanic Caucus, whether he wanted illegal immigrants to be “rounded up and put in camps.”

“Isn’t that what you voted for?” he asked.

Al Sharpton labels black voters sexist and blames misogyny for losses

Throughout two separate sections, MSNBC host Al Sharpton He claimed that misogyny and racism among voters could cost Harris the election.

“Some of the most misogynistic things I heard during this voting tour came from Black men!” he said.

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The previous morning, Sharpton insisted that there was still too much racism and sexism in the United States.

“I think if we ignore that and don’t try to bring it front and center so we can heal, that means we’ll end up in the same place. Kamala Harris is a black woman in an interracial marriage who runs like a woman. Being head of state is something that a lot of Americans aren’t ready to deal with.” “something,” he said.

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Fox News’ Joseph A. Wulfsohn and Brian Flood contributed to this report.