MSNBC Called Pence A ‘P*ssy’ For Rejecting Trump Indictment

Fill-in host John Heilemann and guest Kurt Andersen joined liberal forces Tuesday on MSNBC’s Deadline: White House to mock former Vice President Mike Pence as a “wimp and a p*ssy” after Pence stated objectively true that indicting former President Trump would be “terribly divisive in the country at a time when the American people want to see us heal.”

Andersen compared Pence to a sentient AI machine attempting to balance two competing imperatives: “That’s what it’s like. “It’s only true if sentient AI is given the intelligence and vocabulary of a very, very sheltered, very, very conservative high school student — like the squarest person you knew growing up in Omaha, Nebraska.”

Andersen claimed that Pence’s attitude would make him “look like what Donald Trump called him, which is to say a wimp and a p*ssy, even more by saying, ‘Uh, I don’t think we should indict this guy…’”  if he joined the Republican primaries in 2024.

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JOHN HEILEMANN: Whenever I see Pence, I just think, he — Donald Trump threw you to the lions. If you and your family would have been killed that day, he would have been fine with that, totally fine. And in fact, he encourage, basically, that. “Put your lives, your family’s lives at risk.” And now this man, who aspires, apparently, to be the next President of the United States, thinks that the right political calculation is to be, “Donald Trump is a bad guy, but, ah, please don’t indict him, cuz, although he tried to have me and my family killed, we wouldn’t want to see him punished in any way.” I just — what does it say about the enduring power of Trump? About the enduring — about the continued state of rot that is the Republican Party — despite our discussions in the past hour that “Hey, maybe Trump is dead,” that [Pence’s stance against indictment] tells a different story?

KURT ANDERSEN: Well, it certainly tells a story about Mike Pence, of whom I often thought is, if AI ever gets sentient, that’s what it’s like. It splits the difference: “Wait, there’s people I don’t want to make angry; okay, this is what I’ll say.” It’s not a real lane, it’s not a political lane, for a guy who will only look like what Donald Trump called him, which is to say a wimp and a pussy, even more by saying, “Uh, I don’t think we should indict this guy who said, ‘well, maybe, Mike deserves it’” on the day his life was being threatened. So there’s that. But, so, I think we’ll see it when he doesn’t get the nomination, and gets single digits in primaries, that that isn’t working and it has been for naught to try to play that lane.

HEILEMANN: I will say that I think the notion of Mike Pence is that expression of sentient AI would be like — it’s only true if sentient AI is given the intelligence and vocabulary of a very, very sheltered, very, very conservative high school student — like the squarest person you knew growing up in Omaha, Nebraska.

 

 

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