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Democrats haven’t learned anything after former President Donald Trump was the target of two attempted assassinations.

And far-left MSNBC host Joy Reid leads the pack for incendiary rhetoric that continually drums up hatred of the Republican presidential nominee and, many argue, incites violence against him and any others who don’t agree with her radical views.

In a panel analysis of this week’s vice presidential debate, Reid declared that the Democratic Party “base” wants to give the former president a “knuckle sandwich” in a more aggressive debate. This after she praised the civil way she believed Gov. Tim Walz behaved in his debate against Republican Sen. JD Vance.

“Tim Walz was very detailed and he spoke the way a governor speaks about really specific issues like gun violence, like health care. He was substantive and knowledgeable, so if you are that person who the thing that is keeping you on the fence is you need more details, he gave you more details,” she said.

“I don’t think that small narrow group of people wanted to see a fist fight, and so I think that the people who want the fist fight are the base of the Democratic Party,” Reid told the panel.

“Democrats want to see someone get up there and give a knuckle sandwich to Donald Trump. That’s what they want, but that’s not the group of people who need this debate. Those people are already voting already know what they want,” she said.

She went on to claim that the choice between Vice President Kamala Harris and Trump is like choosing between  “arsenic and pancakes.” as she called out the “strange” group of undecided voters.

“It is a strange group of people, these people who can’t decide between arsenic and pancakes,” Reid said. “It’s very hard to say these two things are equal.”

Not surprisingly, the MSNBC host was blasted on social media.

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