Topic: Morning Joe

4 chapters across the catalog

38: You Ain't Binary
1:29:00 - 1:30:29

38: You Ain't Binary

Joy Reid, MSNBC and the "Black Meat the Press"

Joy Reid's show is described as the "black Meat the Press," serving as a platform for the Democratic establishment to refine talking points for black audiences. Charlamagne's appearance on the show is viewed as a "test run" to see how his repackaged demands would be received by the party faithful.

37: A Shell Game
4:52 - 7:23

37: A Shell Game

MSNBC Coverage and Public Demand for the 1619 Project

Clips from MSNBC's Morning Joe featuring Mika Brzezinski highlight the massive public interest in the 1619 Project. The reporting describes New Yorkers lining up to buy physical copies of the magazine, while the hosts analyze the "trauma-based" nature of the media rollout.

36: Lego My Joeco
10:00 - 15:38

36: Lego My Joeco

Joe Biden, Potential VP Announcement Strategy and Media Narratives

MSNBC contributors discuss rumors that Joe Biden has already decided on Stacey Abrams as his running mate to appeal to the progressive wing and black female voters. The hosts critique the optics of this potential choice, suggesting it breaks traditional political molds where a VP is usually selected after the primary. The conversation touches on the "black woman experience" as a strategic tool for the Democratic Party's turnout goals.

21: You're the Father
12:18 - 16:42

21: You're the Father

Donnie Deutsch and the Gender War Narrative

Donnie Deutsch's appearance on MSNBC is used to illustrate the framing of modern politics as a "gender war." Deutsch argues that Donald Trump's behavior toward women transcends politics and triggers a revolt among female voters. The hosts suggest that media outlets like *Morning Joe* specifically target white suburban women with this emotional script to drive a wedge between demographics.