''Morning Joe'' is an American morning news talk show, which airs weekdays from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Eastern Time
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on the cable news channel
MSNBC
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. It features former
US Representative (
Independent)
Joe Scarborough reporting and discussing the news of the day in a panel format with co-hosts
Mika Brzezinski (whom Scarborough married in November 2018),
Willie Geist, who regularly co-hosts from Tuesdays to Fridays, and
Jonathan Lemire, along with recurring and special guests.
History
''Morning Joe'' began as a fill-in program after
Don Imus' ''
Imus in the Morning'' was canceled in April 2007. Former Florida Republican Congressman Joe Scarborough, then host of the primetime MSNBC program ''
Scarborough Country'', suggested the idea of doing a morning show instead. He put together what would become ''Morning Joe'' with ''Scarborough Country'' executive producer
Chris Licht and screenwriter
John Ridley. The pun in the show's title is echoed by a coffee ring in its logo. On April 9, 2007, the show debuted as one of a series of rotating programs auditioning for Imus's former slot, with Scarborough joined by co-hosts
Mika Brzezinski and Ridley.
Scarborough had personally asked Brzezinski to co-host with him the night before the first audition, while she was a "cut-in" presenter during MSNBC's primetime schedule on a freelance basis.
Ridley quickly dropped out as main co-host but continued as a regular guest, while
Willie Geist was tapped as co-host. The program permanently took over the slot in July 2007, though the decision was not officially announced until October that year.
During the first quarter of 2009, ''Morning Joe'' earned higher ratings in the age 25-54 demo category than
CNN's competing program, ''
American Morning''. It still had fewer viewers overall. Both programs finished behind
Fox News
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's ''
Fox & Friends'' during the same time period.
By March 2010, the show's ratings remained behind those of ''Fox & Friends'', but surpassed its other cable competitors ''American Morning'', ''
Morning Express with Robin Meade'', and ''
Squawk Box''.
''Morning Joe'' continues to regularly place second in total viewers and younger demographic to ''Fox & Friends'', ahead of other cable news competitors including
CNN's ''
New Day''. However, ''Morning Joe'', like MSNBC overall, ranked behind CNN's counterpart programming during short stints in 2013.
Over the years, the program's focus has shifted partly toward
enterprise journalism: Scarborough and Brzezinski provide exclusives from the
United States Congress
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, the
US State Department, and the
White House
The White House is the official residence and workplace of the president of the United States. Located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest (Washington, D.C.), NW in Washington, D.C., it has served as the residence of every U.S. president ...
.
On May 4, 2017, an MSNBC spokesperson confirmed that Scarborough and Brzezinski were engaged to be married.
Their style in running the show was then parodied by ''
Saturday Night Live
''Saturday Night Live'' (''SNL'') is an American Late night television in the United States, late-night live television, live sketch comedy variety show created by Lorne Michaels and developed by Michaels and Dick Ebersol that airs on NBC. The ...
'' with
Kate McKinnon and
Alex Moffat.
In May 2017, for the first time in the program's history, ''Morning Joe'' attracted an average of over 1 million daily total viewers for the month.
In February 2022, MSNBC announced that the show would be extended with a fourth, 9 a.m. hour beginning April 4. The extension of the show replaces ''
MSNBC Reports'' with
Stephanie Ruhle, after Ruhle moved to MSNBC's late-night program ''
The 11th Hour'', following the departure of
Brian Williams.
On March 10, 2022, MSNBC announced that it would offer on-demand episodes of the show, among others on
Peacock
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.
During coverage of the
attempted assassination of former president Donald Trump, MSNBC announced on July 14, 2024, that the show would temporarily be replaced by a simulcast of
NBC News NOW's morning show, ''Morning News NOW''. The show returned to air the following morning.
In October 2024, it was announced that
Jonathan Lemire, who hosts Way Too Early, would co-host the show's 9 a.m. hour with Scarborough, Geist and Brzezinski, while
Ali Vitali will take over as host as Way Too Early, with the changes taking effect in January 2025.
Spinoffs
WABC radio edition
A radio version debuted in December 2008, carried on
WABC in
New York City
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(which was also carrying ''Imus in the Morning'' at the time) and other
Citadel Media owned and operated stations. Scarborough and Brzezinski host this version, which also replays highlights from the day's television show. For legal reasons, this version is called ''The Joe Scarborough Show''. Scarborough claims that, at least on WABC, the show beat the ''
Glenn Beck Program'' in the New York City radio market's
Arbitron
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ratings. However, despite acceptable ratings, the radio version was put on hiatus in April 2010. Scarborough intends to bring back the show in a revised three-hour version at an undisclosed time in the future.
''Way Too Early''
On July 27, 2009, Willie Geist began hosting a new 30-minute show, ''
Way Too Early''. It aired on MSNBC at 5:30 a.m. Eastern Time as a lead-in to ''Morning Joe''. Geist left the program in October 2012 when he began co-hosting the third hour of NBC's ''
Today''. He is currently a co-host of ''Morning Joe''. The program was revived in September 2020 with
Kasie Hunt who left 10 months later for
CNN. From October 2021 to December 2024, the program was hosted by
Jonathan Lemire, until he moved to Morning Joe's 9 a.m. hour. Starting on January 6, 2025, the program will be hosted by
Ali Vitali.
''Morning Joe First Look''
On August 8, 2016, the existing early morning program ''First Look'' airing at 5:00 a.m. was expanded into the former timeslot of ''Way Too Early'' and retitled ''
Morning Joe First Look'', retaining segments from the latter program and presumably to feature some continuity with ''Morning Joe'' itself.
''Morning Joe: Weekend''
Since February 11, 2023, MSNBC regularly airs ''Morning Joe: Weekend'', a recap of the show's most notable moments from the week's broadcasts, every Saturday morning from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. ET. Since January 13, the show expanded to both Saturdays and Sundays.
''Joe Scarborough Presents''
On April 17, 2023, MSNBC announced that Joe Scarborough would host a primetime special titled ''Joe Scarborough Presents'' on April 24, 2023, temporarily taking over the 8 p.m. hour of
All In with Chris Hayes, where Scarborough interviewed President
Joe Biden
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, former President
Bill Clinton
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, Former British Prime Minister
Tony Blair
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, and former Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton
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. On May 8, 2023, Scabrough hosted another primetime special, where he interviewed U.S. Senator
John Fetterman,
Shonda Rhimes and
Tyler Perry
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. On July 17, 2023, Scarborough hosted a third special, where he interviewed
Christopher Nolan
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,
Cillian Murphy,
Emily Blunt,
Matt Damon
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and
Robert Downey Jr..
The Weekend
On November 30, 2023, MSNBC announced a new weekend morning program hosted by
Michael Steele,
Symone Sanders-Townsend and
Alicia Menendez titled ''The Weekend'' that premiered on January 13, 2024, from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. ET., following Morning Joe: Weekend's broadcast.
Regular guests and contributors
Regular guests and contributors include:
*
Mike Barnicle, freelance columnist.
*
Tina Brown, publisher of ''
The Daily Beast
''The Daily Beast'' is an American news website focused on politics, media, and pop culture. Founded in 2008, the website is owned by IAC Inc.
It has been characterized as a "high-end tabloid" by Noah Shachtman, the site's editor-in-chief ...
''.
*David Campbell, in-house doctor.
*
Donny Deutsch, CEO of the advertising/marketing firm Deutsch, Inc. and CNBC/MSNBC contributor.
*Mara Gay, journalist and member of the New York Times editorial board.
*
Eddie Glaude, former chair of the Center for African-American Studies and the William S. Tod Professor of Religion and African-American Studies at
Princeton University
Princeton University is a private university, private Ivy League research university in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. Founded in 1746 in Elizabeth, New Jersey, Elizabeth as the College of New Jersey, Princeton is the List of Colonial ...
.
*
Richard N. Haass, former President of the ''
Council on Foreign Relations
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''.
*
John Heilemann, MSNBC political analyst, co-managing editor of
Bloomberg Politics, and co-author of the presidential-campaign histories ''
Game Change'' and ''
Double Down''.
*
David Ignatius, ''
Washington Post
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'' journalist.
*Elise Jordan, NBC News/MSNBC political analyst.
*
Katty Kay, former anchor of ''
BBC World News America''.
*
Jonathan Lemire,
White House
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bureau chief of
Politico
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and host of MSNBC's ''
Way Too Early''.
*
Ari Melber, chief legal correspondent, and host of MSNBC's ''
The Beat with Ari Melber''.
*
Jon Meacham,
Pulitzer Prize
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-winning historian, co-host of
PBS television news magazine ''
Need to Know'', and former editor of ''
Newsweek
''Newsweek'' is an American weekly news magazine based in New York City. Founded as a weekly print magazine in 1933, it was widely distributed during the 20th century and has had many notable editors-in-chief. It is currently co-owned by Dev P ...
''.
*
Andrea Mitchell, chief foreign affairs correspondent,
NBC News
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and host of MSNBC's ''
Andrea Mitchell Reports''.
*
Jen Psaki, MSNBC host; former
White House Press Secretary
*
Steve Rattner, ''Morning Joe'' economic analyst.
*
Eugene Robinson, ''
Washington Post
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'' editorial columnist.
*
Rev. Al Sharpton, host of MSNBC's ''
PoliticsNation''.
*
Jake Sherman, journalist, writer, co-founder of
Punchbowl News.
*Sam Stein, ''Huffington Post'' correspondent.
*
James Stavridis, retired United States Navy admiral and NATO
Supreme Allied Commander Europe.
*
Michael Steele, former chairman of the
Republican National Committee
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, co-host of MSNBC's The Weekend.
*
Nicolle Wallace, MSNBC political analyst/anchor, host of MSNBC's
Deadline: White House and former
White House Communications Director for
George W. Bush
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.
Past contributors and segments
*
Peter Baker, ''New York Times'' columnist.
*Louis Burgdorf, former ''Morning Joe'' correspondent and producer
*
Zbigniew Brzezinski, former
National Security Advisor to
Jimmy Carter
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and the father of co-host Mika Brzezinski
*
Pat Buchanan, past co-host of
CNN's ''
Crossfire'' and MSNBC's ''
Buchanan and Press''. A former presidential candidate and an MSNBC on-air personality since 2002, Buchanan was suspended by the network in October 2011, following the publication of his book ''Suicide of a Superpower''. Four months later, MSNBC severed its relationship with Buchanan.
*
Tom Brokaw
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, NBC News special correspondent and former ''
NBC Nightly News
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'' anchor
*
Erin Burnett,
CNN and past
CNBC
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anchor. In her role as anchor on CNBC's ''Squawk on the Street'', Burnett regularly contributed as the correspondent during the daily 8:30 "Business Before the Bell" segment. She left CNBC for an anchor position at CNN in May 2011. Scarborough habitually introduced Burnett with the nickname "International Superstar".
*
Jonathan Capehart, ''
Washington Post
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'' editorial page writer and host of MSNBC's The Sunday Show and The Saturday Show.
*
Tucker Carlson, political commentator. Carlson left MSNBC to work as a commentator for the
Fox News Channel
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in May 2009.
*
Robert Costa national political reporter for ''
The Washington Post
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''
*
Jim Cramer, host of CNBC's ''
Mad Money''
*
Harold Ford Jr., former
Democratic Leadership Council chairman, former
Congressman from
Tennessee
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and visiting professor at
New York University
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.
*
Nancy Gibbs, managing editor of ''
Time
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''. Gibbs revealed the cover of the coming week's magazine every Thursday.
*
Robert Gibbs, MSNBC political analyst and former
White House Press Secretary for
Barack Obama
Barack Hussein Obama II (born August 4, 1961) is an American politician who was the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017. A member of the Democratic Party, he was the first African American president in American history. O ...
.
*
Mark Haines, the late co-anchor of
CNBC
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's ''Squawk on the Street''. Haines filled in for his co-anchor Erin Burnett on several occasions for the "Business Before the Bell" segment. He briefly took it over after her departure from CNBC until his death on May 24, 2011.
*
Mark Halperin, former MSNBC senior political analyst, former co-managing editor of
Bloomberg Politics, and co-author of the presidential-campaign histories ''
Game Change'' and ''
Double Down''.
*
Courtney Hazlett, MSNBC entertainment correspondent and author of "The Scoop" column and blog featured on msnbc.com. From October 2007 through to July 2009, the show's next-to-last segment regularly featured Hazlett and co-host Willie Geist discussing her latest column. The segment, titled ''Morning Scoop'', was sponsored by
L'Oréal, whose ad spots continued for several weeks after it had been effectively discontinued. No official announcement or explanation was given regarding the decision to drop Hazlett from the show. She remains a contributor to the msnbc.com website and other MSNBC programs.
*
Kasie Hunt, former NBC News Capitol Hill correspondent and former ''
Way Too Early with Kasie Hunt'' host. She left NBC News and MSNBC for a position at
CNN in July 2021.
*
Julia Ioffe, ''
Atlantic
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'' journalist.
*
Bill Karins, NBC News meteorologist.
*
Nicole Lapin,
CNN and past guest anchor on
CNBC
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's ''
Worldwide Exchange''.
*
Chris Matthews, host of MSNBC's ''
Hardball with Chris Matthews''.
*
Jackie Meretsky,
NBC Weather Plus meteorologist. NBC shut down NBC Weather Plus in December 2008, thus eliminating her position. She was on maternity leave at the time. Meretsky joined ''
Good Morning America
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'' as a meteorologist in 2011.
*
Mike Murphy, political analyst and
Republican party strategist.
*
Peggy Noonan, op-ed columnist for the ''
Wall Street Journal
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''.
*
Lawrence O'Donnell, host of MSNBC's ''
The Last Word'' and
Emmy
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-winning writer and producer for the TV series ''
The West Wing
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''.
*
Norah O'Donnell
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, past MSNBC Chief Washington Correspondent. O'Donnell frequently appeared as a commentator and often guest-hosted the program with Willie Geist in Scarborough and Brzezinski's absence. She left MSNBC and
NBC News
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to become
Chief White House Correspondent for
CBS News
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in June 2011.
*Heidi Przybyla, former MSNBC senior political correspondent.
*
John Ridley, screenwriter and ''
Huffington Post
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'' contributor.
*
Fred Roggin,
KNBC-TV sports anchor. Between 2007 and 2010, Roggin contributed a taped sports scores and highlight recap for "The Sideline" and "Morning Sports Shot" segments during the 6:00 hour. Co-host Willie Geist gradually took over the segment in 2010.
*
Noah Rothman, Associate Editor of
''Commentary'' magazine.
*
Tim Russert, the late host of NBC's ''
Meet the Press
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''.
*
Jeffrey Sachs, economist and Director of
The Earth Institute at
Columbia University
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.
*
Sam Tanenhaus, senior editor of the ''
New York Times Book Review''. Between April 2009 and March 2010, Tanenhaus would appear on either the Thursday or Friday show to preview the ''New York Times Book Reviews forthcoming issue.
*
Chuck Todd
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, former NBC News host of ''
Meet the Press
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'' and ''Meet the Press Now'' on NBC News NOW.
*''Morning Joe Moment'' - during August 2009, this was briefly the replacement for Courtney Hazlett and the ''Morning Scoop.'' It featured a host replaying his or her favorite moment from the day's show.
Chris Matthews "messed around" comments
On January 9, 2008, the morning after
Hillary Clinton
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's surprise victory in the New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary, Matthews appeared on the show and said of Clinton, "I'll be brutal, the reason she's a U.S. senator, the reason she's a candidate for president, the reason she may be a front-runner is her husband messed around. That's how she got to be senator from New York. We keep forgetting it. She didn't win there on her merit."
The comments, widely reacted to as sexist and unfair, were criticized by such diverse media figures as
Bill O'Reilly,
Joy Behar, and
Gloria Steinem
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.
They also led to protests outside NBC's Washington, D.C. studios, as well as a joint letter of complaint to NBC from the
National Organization for Women,
Feminist Majority, and the
National Women's Political Caucus. Matthews apologized for the comments on the January 17, 2008, edition of his own MSNBC program, ''
Hardball''.
Institution of a seven-second delay
On November 10, 2008, Scarborough read the word "
fuck
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" on air while reading from a story about then-President-elect Obama's incoming
Chief of Staff
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,
Rahm Emanuel
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. Once he realized his mistake, Scarborough repeatedly apologized for his slip of the tongue, and explained that he had meant to say "the F word" instead. The next day, MSNBC instituted a seven-second delay for ''Morning Joe''.
In another incident on June 29, 2011, then ''
Time
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''
editor-at-large Mark Halperin commented that the president came off as "kind of a
dick" during the previous day's press conference. The word aired uncensored, despite the seven-second delay, when a producer failed to press the button that would have "bleeped" it. Halperin issued an on-air apology immediately following a commercial break. The White House subsequently complained to MSNBC about Halperin's remarks, and on June 30, 2011, Halperin was temporarily suspended from appearing on MSNBC for "slurring" the President. He returned as a guest a couple of weeks later.
"Stunningly superficial"
On December 30, 2008, Brzezinski's father and former
National Security Advisor to President
Jimmy Carter
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,
Zbigniew Brzezinski appeared as a guest to discuss the unfolding
Israel–Palestine crisis. Scarborough stated that
Yasser Arafat
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was offered everything he wanted at the
2000 Camp David Summit. This statement provoked Zbigniew to reply, "You know, you have such a stunningly superficial knowledge of what went on that it's almost embarrassing to listen to you." Subsequently, the phrase "stunningly superficial" has become something of a running gag on the show.
Sponsorship
Beginning on June 1, 2009, ''Morning Joe'' was presented as "Brewed by
Starbucks
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", with the sponsor's logo incorporated into the show's logo. Although the hosts previously consumed Starbucks coffee on air "for free", in the words of MSNBC president
Phil Griffin, it was not paid placement at that time. The Starbucks sponsorship of ''Morning Joe'' ended in 2013.
Feud with Jon Stewart
On June 3, 2009, ''
The Daily Show
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'' host
Jon Stewart mocked the Starbucks sponsorship of the program, showing several clips of the ''Morning Joe'' cast prominently displaying and complimenting Starbucks products as well as an interview with Starbucks CEO
Howard Schultz. Scarborough responded that his intent in discussing the sponsorship was sarcastic, and he suggested that Stewart and his "90 writers" did not understand the joke.
On June 8, Stewart feigned embarrassment over missing their alleged sarcasm, claiming, "At the time, I thought your jokey manner was just a way of sublimating your shame over the discomfort you feel deep in your soul after extinguishing the last smoldering embers of any of your program's journalistic bona fides. But now, I realize that that wasn't the case!"
On June 9, Scarborough fired back, referring to Stewart as "a very, very angry guy with a
Napoleonic complex". The next day, Stewart and correspondent
John Oliver again responded with a skit, involving Stewart impersonating
Napoleon
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and Oliver impersonating an even shorter
Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington. After the routine, Stewart joked that he hoped that this would be the end of the feud, since continuing it was becoming expensive for the show.
Clash with Rush Limbaugh
During the
Obama administration, Joe Scarborough sought to distance himself from certain elements in the
Republican Party. He criticized Republicans such as
Rush Limbaugh
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who celebrated President Obama's failed bid to bring the
2016 Olympics to
Chicago
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saying that "Republicans have gone off the deep end." On the October 8, 2009 edition of his radio show, Limbaugh fired back by saying that Scarborough was "doing his best impression of
..a neutered chickified moderate". Scarborough responded the next day on ''Morning Joe'', faulting Limbaugh for uncritical loyalty to
George W. Bush
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during the president's tenure in office. Scarborough specifically said that Limbaugh had put his "testicles in a blind trust for George W. Bush for eight years".
Russell Brand interview
The ''Morning Joe'' interview with actor and comedian
Russell Brand, a segment in the episode that aired on June 17, 2013, went viral on the internet. He was there to promote his forthcoming stand-up comedy tour "The Messiah Complex". After the three interviewers (host Mika Brzezinski and contributors
Katty Kay and
Brian Shactman) repeatedly intercut the interview with personal observations of their guest—bantering among themselves whether they were able to understand his accent, referring to him in the third person, and calling him "Willy"—Brand protested at being talked about "as if he wasn't present and
s if he wasan extraterrestrial" before taking the interview over with a scathing commentary on what he perceived as a lack of professionalism and manners demonstrated by the interviewers. He appeared to confuse them with his direct, plain-speaking rebuke. In a final apparent attempt to offer an olive branch of humor to Brzezinski, Brand quipped "this woman is a shaft grasper" after she appeared to nervously stroke her water bottle.
Relationship with Donald Trump
Early in 2016, the show and its hosts were criticized for their support to then-candidate
Donald Trump
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;
Matt Taibbi described the hosts as "lapdogs" and their relationship as "brown-nosing". The criticism was further exacerbated by a
hot mic
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A special case of hot mic is the ...
recording published by
Harry Shearer on his podcast, where Scarborough and Brzezinski discuss with Trump the positive coverage of him, and the possible questions the candidate could get in their upcoming interview.
In late June 2017, a conflict erupted between the hosts of ''Morning Joe'' and President Trump. On the morning of June 29, the president posted a series of tweets mocking Scarborough and Brzezinski, with his comments about the latter widely condemned as misogynistic. The hosts responded with an op-ed in ''
The Washington Post
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'', in which they described White House officials warning them of a negative article that would be published in the ''
National Enquirer
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'' if they refused to apologize for their coverage of Trump. Although the initial tweets received negative responses from both Republican politicians and political commentators including
Speaker of the House Paul Ryan
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, Trump retaliated on July 1 with another tweet describing Scarborough as "crazy" and Brzezinski as "dumb as a rock".
Ten days after Trump's election in November 2024, Scarborough and Brzezinski met with Trump at Mar-a-Lago. Announcing this visit on their November 18 show, they told viewers they intended to "restart communications" with Trump. In the aftermath of the meeting with US President-elect Donald Trump, ratings declined by 15% overall and by 41% in the key 25-to-54 demographic.
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