MSNBC’s Mika Brzezinski Reads This Magazine Every Single Day

Wow! Did Mike Brzezinski pull a full-on “Karen” on MSNBC the other day or what? She threw a nationally televised Karen tizzy fit, demanding to speak to the manager in charge of Twitter. Her demand? That Twitter kick President Trump off the social media platform for “violating Twitter’s terms of service.”

What a total Karen! This meme is fully deserved.

The real reason why she’s upset is because President Trump has been tweeting about a very real scandal of her husband’s, a tawdry tale that has been all but buried by the establishment.

This is a totally true story, by the way. Her husband and co-host Joe Scarborough was in Congress for several years back in the 1990s. Joe had a young female intern who died, supposedly while she was all alone in his congressional office. The “official” story was that she must have slipped and bumped her head on a Xerox machine or something. You know… because young, healthy women die like that all the time while they’re in the workplace.

Scarborough suddenly resigned to “spend more time with his family” after his intern suspiciously died. That’s the scandal that Trump is tweeting about, and it’s the reason why Joe’s new wife Mika (who he abandoned his first wife and kids for) is really upset that Trump is bringing up that boring old story again.

Congrats, Mika. You made the cover of Karen magazine!


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