
Vice President JD Vance offered fired MSNBC host Joy Reid a little friendly advice on how not to be so nasty all the time, suggesting the race-consumed left-wing zealot could occasionally say thank you.
The advice came in response to an End Wokeness post on X showcasing a video clip of Reid trashing America during a discussion last year at Xavier College, noting the “rude awakening” her immigrant mother got about how “racist” the United States was.
“When my mother came from Guyana, she realized it is not a land of opportunity for people like us,” the race-baiting former cable TV host said.
Her ungrateful attitude prompted Vance to chime in, “Joy Reid has had such a good life in this country. It’s been overwhelmingly kind and gracious to her. She is far wealthier than most. Yet she oozes with contempt. My honest, non-trolling advice to Joy Reid is that you’d be a much happier person if you showed a little gratitude.”
Joy Reid has had such a good life in this country. It’s been overwhelmingly kind and gracious to her. She is far wealthier than most. Yet she oozes with contempt.
My honest, non-trolling advice to Joy Reid is that you’d be a much happier person if you showed a little gratitude https://t.co/GCl6nTKXZg
— JD Vance (@JDVance) October 2, 2025
Keep in mind, MSNBC paid Reid as much as $3 million a year for her low-rated show — she started working at the network in 2011, and viewers were finally put out of their misery earlier this year when she was canned.
Celebrity Net Worth puts Reid’s personal wealth at an estimated $4 million. She reportedly has a duplex penthouse in Gramercy Park, Manhattan, worth $4 million, and Hindustan Times reported that there are “two other residences that Reid purportedly owns and has advertised on Airbnb,” which the newspaper said “garnered $250,000 in annual passive revenue.”
Reid turned her racist ire on Vance last month during an appearance on Don Lemon’s podcast, claiming “white people who are essentially mediocre in scale compared to a Black person” are often given unfair advantages — talk about flipping the script.
“Maybe the way that JD Vance got into Yale is because they were tired of just letting in White men from New York, from all the elite schools, and they wanted an Appalachian White. That’s how that man got into Yale, I promise you,” she said.
Vance got the better of her then when he mocked her with this post:
https://t.co/agmI0CLpQs pic.twitter.com/NuCp7NfiqS
— JD Vance (@JDVance) September 24, 2025
Here’s a quick sampling of responses to the story, as seen on X:
She can’t show any gratitude because her entire identity is rooted in Collective Munchausen: “I am a victim therefore I am.” She is a pig.
— Gad Saad (@GadSaad) October 2, 2025
Joy Reid is living proof you can get rich off the American Dream just by whining about how bad the American Dream is. Only in the USA can ungrateful millionaires build their whole brand on hating the country that made them.
— Desiree (@DesireeAmerica4) October 2, 2025
Charlie knowledge pic.twitter.com/kn2HUyS2ok
— Just A Dude (@JustADudeAZ) October 2, 2025
Just imagine how much more successful she could have been in Guyana without all the racism!
— NirvanaClay (@NirvanaClay) October 2, 2025
— joe (@joemccuiston17) October 2, 2025
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