Race baiting MSNBC anchor Joy Reid brought her typical slime to MTP Daily on Tuesday, insisting that Donald Trump just highlighted the existing “vulgarity” of “right wing talk radio.” Talking to Chuck Todd about Arizona Senator Jeff Flake’s new anti-Trump book, Reid sneered, “If you've been listening to right wing talk radio over the last 20 something years, the same anger and rage and anger at the changes in the country, the same ethic, the same sort of, you know... vulgarity existed.”

Because everything is racial, Reid snapped, “Wasn't Arizona one of the last states to recognize the King holiday? So, it's a certain kind of state.” Dismissing the conservative base as basically a bunch of haters, she scolded:

Donald Trump recognized better than they did, better than Jeff Flake did, better than John McCain did, that he could simply identify with the text of what people were saying on talk radio or listening to when they heard Rush Limbaugh, the anger and rage they felt all the time, the sense of political correctness, meaning, "I can't say these things because I can't keep my job and be in polite society." Trump said, "Yes, you can or I can say them for you."

Hammering the right as racists, she indicted, “The elites of the Republican Party thinks that the base agrees with them on eviscerating Medicaid, for instance. Donald Trump understands that the base of the party is fine with big government. They don't like that certain people are getting it."

This is the same Reid who, after the shooting of Representative Steve Scalice, chose to deride the Republican’s history on “race.”

A partial transcript is below: