Mika Brzezinski Burns Mark Meadows’ ‘Weak and Spineless’ Neutrality in Trump-Cummings Feud: ‘Pathetic!’

Can you feel Elijah Cummings’ pain when he’s called a racist?

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BRZEZINSKI: "Mark Meadows, just a couple of questions. Can you feel Elijah Cummings’ pain when he’s called a racist because you were crying there. You were truly upset. You were deeply shocked and appalled that you were called a racist and Elijah stood up for you, right there in front of the cameras, come what may. No matter what happened to him, he stood with his friend. And you couldn’t even do it. But you were so upset you were crying. Like a baby. You were crying so hard at the thought of being called a racist, so you know how much that hurts, especially if it’s not true. And you did not stand up for your friend. So you have just shown America that you cannot be counted on. You have just showed your voters you cannot be counted on, that you will take the weak way out. That was pathetic. You had a moment yesterday when you could step up and return the favor because it was the right thing to do. And you took a pass because you’re weak and spineless. And you think that some sort of relationship with this president is going to bring you somewhere good? If he leaves office after four years, there’s a chance he won’t go back to Mar-a-Lago. This doesn’t end well, Mark Meadows. And also, it’s a matter of right and wrong. It’s a matter of right and wrong. You know what it feels like to be called a racist when you believe you’re not, which many would question about you, but he didn’t. He took a stand in real time. You took a pathetic many, many moments to figure out some sort of pathetic statement that said nothing. You did nothing."

(h/t Mediaite

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