Morning Joe again took to the airwaves Tuesday morning to condemn President Trump's national emergency declaration and Republicans as hypocrites for supporting it.

The segment started with the morning show citing a Washington Post op-ed by North Carolina Republican Senator Thom Tillis announcing his opposition to the emergency declaration signed to secure the U.S. southern border with Meixo. Tillis' op-ed notwithstanding, co-host Joe Scarborough dennounced Republicans as "raging hypocrites" for "going crazy over President Obama's executive orders," but not Trump's.

In citing Tillis and other GOP reservation or opposition, Morning Joe unwittingly undermined their point, given the lack of Democratic condemnation of Obama's executive overreach. Morning Joe itself routinely looked the other way when Obama overstepped his authority.

Co-host Willie Geist lobbied Republicans who announced opposition to prove it, calling Tillis' move as a "small victory."

Scarborough then brought on Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin, patting her, himself, and "other conservatives" on the back for not, "bowing down to Donald Trump." He skipped the fact that The Post has removed any reference to conservatism from Rubin's articles and Morning Joe's past fawning support for Trump.

Rubin stated that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi sounded like Republicans used to on the Constitution. She said that, "They don't believe in controlling the debt, they don't believe in human rights, they have become a cult and simply follow Donald Trump," she declared. As if the party of Medicare For All and that voted down the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act does.

Geist, at least said Republicans were right to oppose Obama, but he, like the rest of the panel could not bring himself to remember images of Democrats applauding Obama's use of a pen and phone.

Later, in the second hour, Morning Joe did not confront former Missouri Senator and MSNBC contributor Claire McCaskill on the subject when she said that the vote in the Senate would be "a vote on the Constitution" itself. Likewise, in the third hour, Morning Joe could not find it within themselves to ask Texas Rep. Joaquin Castro, who introduced the measure in the House to block the President's emergency declaration, about the precedent Obama set.

Morning Joe loves to talk Republican hypocrisy, but even more widespread hypocrisy within the Democratic Party is ignored.

Here is a transcript for the February 26 show: