it. every day is a busy day. tomorrow he s got the call with president putin, the call that is happening tomorrow on the request of president biden and this white house. so things remain to be seen. there s a lot going on. i know lots of huddling on the supreme court pick. we look forward to see that soon. i m watching very intently, just like the rest of us. you get it! symone sanders, very informed report card as we go into as you say, always busy times. good to see you, symone, on your first fallback. ida, thanks for coming on the beat. wish you both a great weekend. the reidout with joy reid starts right now. all right, everyone. good evening. we begin the reidout tonight with the conservative lovefest for the anti-vaccination canadian trucker protest. as ve said before, this is not the grassroots movement of masses of outraged truckers that some in the media would want you to think it is. not even close. here are the facts, 90% of
ten or actually it translates to 15,000, you re playing for one collective consciousness. when we go out there to play for the people in the audience, we get a lot of love. but the reason we get a lot of love is because we are playing the sound track of their lives and they come to the show and they hear that music and it really becomes a lovefest. i know a lot of performers think it s about them, too. you can tell which ones they are and sometimes people don t care. but the thing about our show that works is that we know that and we realize that and when people come to see our shows, they know they are getting our all and our best every time. there s a definite energy to it and it s, when it, when it happens genuinely, i know there s nothing like it.
i don t know what you will do with it, but i think that it s probably time for her to leave. katie: jessica, what is going on? who is going to replace the staffers that are leaving? jessica: there are plenty of people that want to these jobs and to do them for however long, year, two years, and actually working on the white house knows how difficult it is. i m sorry, what administration where you are a part of? greg: nixon, i was young but i was there. jessica: as his chief mid-wit. greg: stop it with the lovefest. jessica: i sometimes say greg made a good point too. the free styling, that s when she is so great on cnn as well, coming up on cnn, and she really cuts to the heart of what people are thinking. she expresses herself in a normal person way. fiercely loyal, and i do think that it stung to not get the press secretary job after blocking for joe biden, but i
election and maybe even two in 20,002,004. they concocted the person and you can get much worse than that. you are suddenly in trump years, i didn t agree with george bush all the time but i never questioned his character and his value, his patriotism. this weekend it turned into this lovefest. they dripped with abusive praise for him because what he said there is essentially the 9/11 attacks he was there to commemorate are the same as the three hour riot on january 6th. more importantly the people who did 9/11, al qaeda are similar or identical to the same ball spirit as he put it. and trump supporters essentially and they ought to be treated the same. war on terror against al qaeda and now he domestic war on terror against your fellow citizens is music to the ears of american liberals because they want nothing more than a new