On today's Morning Joe, responding to President Trump in his Joint Address to Congress having called Joe Biden "the worst president in American history," Joe Scarborough said: "I'm quite confident that ten, 20 years from now, when they're ranking presidents, Joe Biden will be doing very well."
Scarborough did stop short of adding, "and f-you if you don't believe it," in contrast to his claim last year that, contrary to reports of Biden's decline, "this is the best Joe Biden ever."
Question: How is it possible to rank Biden as president at all, given that as many of us knew, and even the liberal media is now admitting, given his mental incapacity, Biden was president in name only during most of his term?
You have to giggle when Mika called the speech "decidedly partisan" and Scarborough lamented "There was partisanship from top to bottom." They oughta know. MSNBC fits those descriptions.
The Morning Joe crew showed their true-blue Democrat colors this morning. All the men wore blue ties. Mike Allen added a blue suit and a blueish shirt. Funny, he doesn't look Blueish :-)
And as you'll see in the screencap, Ali Vitali, with her bright, blue-on-blue outfit, left absolutely no doubt where she stands. Interestingly, Mika was the only exception to the blue rule. She was attired in somber black. A sign of mourning, perhaps?
Here's the transcript.
MSNBC
Morning Joe
3/5/25
6:00 am ETDONALD TRUMP: Joe Biden, the worst president in American history.
I look at the Democrats in front of me and I realize there is absolutely nothing I can say to make them happy or to make them stand or smile or applaud. Nothing I can do.
MIKA BRZEZINSKI: A decidedly partisan address from President Trump last night before a Joint Session of Congress. Good morning and welcome to Morning Joe. It is Wednesday, March 5th. With Joe, Willie, and me, we have the co-host of our fourth hour and contributing writer at The Atlantic, Jonathan Lemire, the host of Way Too Early, Ali Vitali, and co-founder of Axios, Mike Allen.
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JOE SCARBOROUGH: Of course, the question early on, why can't Democrats just stand up and clap and be nice? This, of course, after he'd already taken to insulting him and calling Joe Biden the worst president in American history.
I'm quite confident, quite confident, that 10, 20 years from now when they're ranking presidents, Joe Biden will be fitting, doing very well along with other presidents that have actually gotten bipartisan things accomplished.