MSNBC co-host Mika Brzezinski slammed Republicans for celebrating the House passage of their healthcare reform bill, saying Friday it "felt like a ribbon cutting to a golf course."

Brzezinski's sentiment was shared by advertising executive and frequent "Morning Joe" guest Donny Deutsch, who called the optics of the Rose Garden ceremony following the House vote "a billionaire surrounded by a lot of millionaires."

“They are all middle aged and older white guys," said Deutsch, 59. "And they are all going to be facing constituents next year who are going to tell them stories about how they voted to gut their health care to give the richest 1 percent in their district tax breaks."

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Co-host Joe Scarborough agreed, referencing House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi's (D-Calif.) assertion that the new law — if passed in the Senate and signed by President Trump — will make Republican lawmakers "glow in the dark" with radioactive toxicity from their support of it.

"I know some of my Republican friends will say, 'Gee, Joe, you're being tough on your party.' I’m not being tough," Scarborough said.

"This is simple. Nancy Pelosi was right yesterday — this is going to glow on them for a long time to come."

“There’s no moral compass," Deutsch added later in the segment. "There’s no political compass. There’s disabled children who will be losing their benefits in school. And what are we looking at? A bunch of fat, middle-aged, rich white guys."

Brzezinski noted "there is a woman in there [the Rose Garden]. She has her head down, though."

"That’s your ad. That’s your ad going forward," Deutsch said.

"She doesn’t look too happy," Brzezinski added.