During Wednesday's edition of Morning Joe, the panel almost seemed happy that the President’s planned summit with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un scheduled for June 12 may not pan out. Host Joe Scarborough accused President Trump of being “allergic to complexity and allergic to history,” in addition to accusing the people around him of being “contemptuous of history.”

President Trump accepted an invitation to meet with Kim Jong-un, scheduling their meeting for June 12 in Singapore. While liberals worried that the back-and-forth between the two leaders that took place last year would lead to a nuclear war, the relationship between the hermit kingdom and the United States has had quite a few positive developments in recent weeks. Kim Jong-un released three American hostages without getting anything in return. Kim Jong-un also crossed the Demilitarized Zone to shake hands with the South Korean President; the first time this has happened since the Korean War. Kim Jong-un had also invited Western media outlets to come watch as he destroyed a nuclear test site.

The positive developments appear to have soured a bit as Kim Jong-un cancelled a planned meeting with South Korea in addition to threatening to pull out of the June 12 in response to military drills conducted by the United States and South Korea. Based on the Morning Joe coverage, one would easily conclude that the meeting has 100 percent been called off.

Referring to North Korea’s threat to pull out of the summit, Scarborough said that “for anybody that has spent any time understanding how North Korea plays the United States and the West, yesterday wasn’t a surprise at all.” He then outlined all of the previous failed attempts to negotiate with and denuclearize North Korea, trying to drive home the point that the President should have expected a failure to negotiate with the North Koreans: “Donald Trump has an aversion, almost, he’s allergic, he’s allergic to, to complexity and allergic to history. He doesn’t know history, he doesn’t want to know history. People around him are contemptuous of history.”

Scarborough then added: “they believe that they can remake history. They believe that they could go into the Middle East and just like that, it would be easy to fix. They told me it was going to be easy to fix.” As footage from some of the violent protests that took place after the United States Embassy in Israel moved to Jerusalem, co-host Mika Brzezinski rolled her eyes and said “Look at this peace in the Middle East.”

Panelist Willie Geist then seemed to imply that a lack of knowledge of history explains “why you make decisions like quickly moving the Embassy, which leads to some of the pictures we’re seeing right there.”

Geist then read aloud a quote from Former CIA Director John Brennan, who now works as an MSNBC Contributor: “This turn of events is unsurprising since Donald Trump seems enamored with a ‘fire-aim-ready’ policy making process that is fraught with pitfalls as well as potential disasters. Not sure when, if ever, Mr. Trump will realize that he is not the smartest man or even the best negotiator in the world. Indeed, far from it.” Meanwhile, most of America remains not sure when, if ever, the media and the left will seek desperately needed help for their Trump Derangement Syndrome.

Former Obama staffer Jeremy Bash compared President Trump to “that guy at the school auction who always has his hand up. You know, when ego is involved, he's going to overpay.” The media can talk about President Trump’s ego all they want but their ego prevents them from covering the Trump Administration fairly.

Even if President Trump did meet all of his goals in the upcoming summit with North Korea, the media would probably still refuse to scale back their 90 percent negative coverage of the President.