POLL: What Was the Worst Media Take of the Week?

November 14th, 2025 11:11 AM

POLL: What was the worst media take of the week? (Vote below)

 

 

NOMINEES: 

 

1. Sunny Hostin: Democrats “Caved” to Trump’s “Cruelty”

“This was a choice by Republicans to cut SNAP benefits! This was a choice Republicans to cut ACA subsidies! This was a choice by the Republicans to gut the federal government and federal employment! Democrats had nothing to do with it. I want an opposition party! I think the Democrats caved! I think the Democrats let down the American people!...We’re not gonna get better, because with Donald Trump the cruelty is the point! He does not care! It’s a Republican choice!”
— Co-host Sunny Hostin on ABC’s The View, November 10. 

 

2. Joe Scarborough: Democrats Backing Down on Shutdown Amongst “Great Retreats” Like George Washington, Dunkirk  

“Sometimes….strategic retreats actually lead to eventual victory….When George Washington retreated from Long Island in 1776. That retreat helped us eventually win the Revolutionary War….There have been movies made about Dunkirk. I mean, one of the great retreats in the history of modern warfare allowed the British to live to fight another day.…Why did these Democrats do what they did?...Because Democrats, unlike a lot of Republicans, actually care about the hungry. They just do. Are Republicans going to be rewarded because they don’t give a damn about helping the hungry in their own districts?”
— Host Joe Scarborough on MSNBC’s Morning Joe, November 10.

 

3. Jonathan Capehart: “There’s a Meanness and a Cruelty” to Trump’s Shutdown Strategy

“There’s a meanness and a cruelty here when you put all of these things together, using the shutdown, using these things to pressure Democrats to come to the table and come up with a deal.”
— Contributor Jonathan Capehart on PBS News Hour, November 7. 

 

 

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