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Related: About this forumJoy's final show: Maddow, Lawrence & Nicolle on DOGE facing backlash from everyday Americans - The ReidOut - MSNBC
DOGE is facing resistance from everyday Americans who are fighting back. MSNBC hosts Rachel Maddow, Nicolle Wallace and Lawrence O'Donnell join Joy Reid during the final edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC to discuss. - Aired on 02/24/2025.
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Joy's final show: Maddow, Lawrence & Nicolle on DOGE facing backlash from everyday Americans - The ReidOut - MSNBC (Original Post)
Rhiannon12866
Feb 25
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She certainly did. And I'm sure it meant a lot to be supported by her colleagues
Rhiannon12866
Feb 25
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Bayard
(24,815 posts)1. Bookmarking
I hope Rachel has enough pull that she's not fired for lambasting MSNBC bosses tonight for firing Joy.
Rhiannon12866
(233,022 posts)2. Same here! Good Grief!
And I still don't get it...
StarryNite
(11,515 posts)5. I bookmarked it too.
StarryNite
(11,515 posts)3. Damn

Rhiannon12866
(233,022 posts)4. I know!


StarryNite
(11,515 posts)6. I'm literally in tears.


Rhiannon12866
(233,022 posts)7. I got choked up and I could see that Nicolle Wallace felt the same...


StarryNite
(11,515 posts)8. Yes, her sadness showed.
Joy handled it with grace.
Rhiannon12866
(233,022 posts)9. She certainly did. And I'm sure it meant a lot to be supported by her colleagues
But I still don't get it.
StarryNite
(11,515 posts)10. I don't get it either.
It makes no sense. Stupid move on their part.
Sucha NastyWoman
(2,999 posts)11. Joy did not want her last show on msnbc and to be sad or depressing.
And she succeeded in keeping things as positive as she could have been. Very professional
Her replacement show will be good but cannot replace her.
MSNBC is making a mistake.
Rhiannon12866
(233,022 posts)13. Well said, I could not agree more, she's a pro
But I still found it very sad, I'll certainly miss her - and so will her supportive colleagues.
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