On Sunday's AM Joy on MSNBC, Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin renewed a previous attack on former Donald Trump administration members as she declared that they should be "shunned" for the rest of the lives, and that the Republican Party should figuratively be "burned down" so that there are no "survivors," punishing Trump's "enablers."

Her comments came as the group discussed former White House press secretaries Sean Spicer and Sarah Huckabee Sanders moving on to ABC's Dancing with the Stars and the Fox News Channel, respectively, after leaving office.

At 11:04 a.m., host Joy Reid declared that "this is an extreme administration that is dangerous" and claimed that Hispanic Americans should carry their birth certificates to avoid being "scooped up and stolen" by ICE.

Rubin then repeated her call for "shunning" and "shaming" Trump administration members and complained that the University of Virginia had employed a former Trump staffer for a while. The disgruntled ex-Republican then aimed further vitriol at her former party:

It's not only that Trump has to lose, but that all his enablers have to lose -- we have to collectively, in essence, burn down the Republican party. We have to level them because if there are survivors -- if there are people who weather this storm, they will do it again -- will take this as confirmation that, "Hey, it just pays to ride the wave -- look at me, I've made it through."

A bit later, the MSNBC contributor and supposedly right-leaning columnist further cheered for Democrats and against Republicans:

This has become a dysfunctional anti-government party. That is not what the country wants and what it needs. And the proof is in the pudding. The reason they engage in voter suppression is because their underlying agenda is very unpopular. No one's in favor, it turns out, of taking away people's health care. People don't like it when you come after Medicaid and Medicare.

After hoping that a "leveled" GOP would try to adhere to the famous "autopsy" of Mitt Romney's 2012 election loss, she suggested that she'd be satisfied with Democrats in power: