In what can only be described as the season finale of "Deep State Confessions," MSNBC hit a new low—again. This time, a government operative, who surely ranks high on the list of Washington’s permanent bureaucracy, let it all out for the world to see. Forget about subtlety, strategy, or even coherent thoughts. No, this MSNBC guest opted for the full meltdown, giving us more "government knows best" rhetoric than an entire season of "The West Wing" reruns.
Somehow, it’s no longer surprising that these bureaucrats are bold enough to parade their misguided ideology on national television. Just when you thought you had heard it all, they manage to crank the volume up to 11 on the crazy meter. It’s like they’ve given up even pretending to care about middle America, the Constitution, or those pesky little things we call rights.
This MSNBC special guest—the very picture of unelected, overpaid, and underperforming—decided to throw a tantrum, masked as "analysis." After all, who needs facts when you have feelings? Apparently, the mere existence of anyone not following their script is enough to set them off like an exploding can of Diet Coke left in the Texas sun.
No doubt the script was prepped in a room full of soy lattes and participation trophies, but the delivery? Priceless. If MSNBC had any sense of irony, they would have sold tickets to this performance. It was like watching a bad high school play where the actors really believe they’re changing the world. Except in this case, they’re not playing Hamlet; they’re playing the role of "Big Government Savior," ready to rescue America from itself.
But here’s the real kicker—this isn’t an isolated incident. Nope, it’s part of a broader trend where government insiders have decided that they can just bypass elections, laws, and even reason itself. With MSNBC as their stage, they’ll keep preaching to the choir about how terrible the other side is, while ignoring the fact that their own house is on fire.
At this point, it’s not even shocking anymore. The Deep State has gone from lurking in the shadows to starring in its own reality TV show, and MSNBC is happy to air every episode. Just don’t expect any of them to make sense.