Conspiracy theorist Tiffany Cross was fired from MSNBC in the same triumphant week as election-denying Jake Tapper and Shepard Smith were downgraded and left without a programme, respectively.
Cross, who aired a Saturday program called Cross Connection for the far-left channel and quickly became known and a running joke for promoting wild-eyed conspiracy beliefs, much of which you may term racial hysteria, after two years there.
This was said last month: “I could say a revolution is here. I don’t aim to use exaggeration.
As a result of their devastating election loss in Virginia in 2016:
There is no place for excitement here. This has nothing to do with Democrats failing to mobilize their base, and it has nothing to do with message or even Beloved. It’s about how many people in the voting population don’t mind white supremacy. Just call it what it is: a thing. Never mind, never mind. I’d say they’re better than fine.
“I think that perhaps the concept of white supremacy is still firmly knit in this society when you have the victims adopting the political rhetoric of the abusers,” said one person in April of last year.
A few weeks ago, Tucker Carlson of Fox News Channel (correctly) accused Cross of preaching “racial hatred.” Some of the cases he brought up are as follows:
We’ve all seen the risks. When wealthy white people desire something, they annex it, and when locals resist, they are simply replaced.
Cultures can die from the strangulation of white replacement. White replacement is a real threat, thus we should all be worried about it. After all, it poses a serious danger to our continued existence in this area.
How do you feel about a subset of white women that have been converted and are acting as facilitators to the fast growing domestic terrorist movement?
It’s possible that we were never going to have a Republic we could preserve because of the way it was built: on disputed land and with robbed labor.
She is spreading a lot of negativity and discord, and it’s not just racism. This is all nonsense, a bunch of conspiracies people are making up. Totally nuts.
Was Cross let go by MSNBC because of his lying and bigotry? Honestly, I don’t think so. Joy Reid, of MSNBC, propagates the same kind of bigotry and nonsense. Although, she is still employed.
You won’t believe who doesn’t. CNBC informed election-denier Shepard Smith on Thursday that they would be canceling his show.
John Nolte may be found on Twitter at @NolteNC.