New York Democratic Rep. Max Rose is portrayed as one of the more sensible freshman Democrats in Congress, but on Thursday, he went on MSNBC's Morning Joe and accused the media of being Republican puppets.

The segment began with Rose condemning the state of discourse, saying that when Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar made her anti-Semitic dual loyalty comments, he was among the first to step up and condemn her. Co-host Joe Scarborough agreed and then took his usual fact-less swing at Republican House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, "You were one of the first people to go out criticizing her remarks and I had to say, Nancy Pelosi and the House Democrats, the leadership came together in a very strong way while you got the guy running the Republican Party right now in the House of Representatives spitting out anti-Semitic tweets during the campaign."

Rose agreed, "you didn't see any member of the Republican Party take responsibility for that or criticize that." Moments later, he want after the media: "We didn't see members of the press camped outside [McCarthy's] office. So it's undoubtedly that the press is acting as if they are agents of the Republican Party right now."

Perhaps the reason why no member of the press camped outside of McCarthy's office is because no one seriously believes that his tweet was anti-Semitic. For a party that has made campaign finance reform and getting money out of politics one of its top issues in recent years, calling McCarthy's tweet about Soros donating money to progressive causes anti-Semitic is surely hypocritical.

However, Rose was not done complaining. It is not uncommon for Morning Joe to have an eight person panel of people who all end up saying the same thing, but occasionally someone will violate the liberal media narrative. On Thursday, that person was Commentary magazine editor Noah Rothman. He asked Rose about the "All Hate Matters" resolution in the House and regarding the original resolution that dealt solely with Omar's dual loyalty comments. "Who killed that resolution?" Rothman pressed. Rose clearly didn't like the question. "Talk about a biased question," he scoffed and proceeded to not answer the question.

The following is a transcript for the March 21 show: