Misty » 18 Jan 2018 4:21 pm » wrote:Termin8tor » 18 Jan 2018 4:14 pm » wrote:I'm correct that he's no longer conservative, psycho.
Refuting your idiocy is just too easy.
Since being on MSNBC, Scarborough has moved from being conservative to the Left on most issues including bashing Republicans and agreeing with most MSNBC liberal analysts/anchors.He claims to be a conservative on the show, often touting his supposed credentials within the GOP and the ACU rating he received while in Congress before he worked for MSNBC. He calls himself a conservative but frequently bashes conservative principles and people. His stance on gun control shifted drastically and now Scarborough is a firm supporter of new laws restricting gun ownership. To be fair, he is the most conservative host and most conservative MSNBC commentator. Nonetheless, he is at best a centrist and at worst a left-of-center host....
After leaving Congress he joined the law firm of Beggs and Lane.
In recent years Scarborough has shifted sharply to the Left and has been critical of conservative leaders such as Rush Limbaugh, Karl Rove, and Glenn Beck. "We have not been conservative as a party, we've been radical."[3] His 2009 book The Last Best Hope: Restoring Conservatism and America's Promise,
which was highly promoted on left-leaning media outlets, was unsuccessful in book sales.[4]
Scarborough called for U.S. President Donald Trump to resign in 2017, in line with anti-Trump liberals (although he did call out other liberals reporting fake news about Trump earlier, although this is likely just a pretense to make him look balanced[5]).[6]
He also defended CNN after a damaging scandal in which it promoted a retracted anti-Trump fake news story in order to increase its ratings.[7] In July 2017, Scarborough showed how liberal he had become by finally leaving the GOP.[8] He made this switch official on October 12, 2017.[9] In 2017, Scarborough responded to a false story by The Hill by saying that "despite the stupidity of my former party, there is no inner liberal inside of me. (Not that there's anything wrong with that.) My party just went bats*** crazy."[10]
http://www.conservapedia.com/Joe_Scarborough
"His stupid party"
controls both houses of Congress, the presidency and soon, SCOTUS.
"His stupid party"
also dominates at the state level.
And it wasn't done by caving to the liberal-left like he obviously has.
****.
He's still a Conservative, but like many Conservatives, he does not support 45.
You mean rinos like McCain.
Obviously you hate the results of the elections.
President Republican
Congress Republican
36 states governors and legislatures Republican
6 states Democrat
8 states mixed coming from Democrat