On Saturday's AM Joy, frequent MSNBC guest Karine Jean-Pierre of MoveOn.org hyperbolically claimed that President Donald Trump is "defecating on women" with executive orders that are "taking away rights from women."

She also made her latest contribution to imagining nonexistent racial double standards when she claimed that black women are more likely to be targeted by President Trump in spite of the many white men and white women who have also been on the receiving end of insults from Trump. Even the New York Times has described Trump's Twitter targets as "wide-ranging," and a list they have compiled demonstrates he has definitely targeted many white men and women.

At about 11:10 a.m. ET, during a segment in which the group discussed the reaction to the sexual assault and harassment accusations against Harvey Weinstein, Jean-Pierre brought up Trump admitting on the Access Hollywood tape that he had groped women.

She soon went over the top as she accused him of "essentially defecating on women" via executive order: "And the thing that is even crazier than that is that he now sits behind the resolute desk in the Oval Office essentially defecating on women, signing executive orders, taking away rights from women."

In another segment about an hour earlier, there was a discussion of the conflict between President Trump and Florida Democratic Rep. Frederica Wilson over the President's condolence call to one of her constituents after her husband was lost in combat.

Although she later undermined herself by bringing up Trump criticizing Senator John McCain, General John Kelly, and Khizr Khan; Jean-Pierre quickly portrayed Trump as pouncing on every chance to fight publicly with black women:

For every Trump controversy, there seems to be a black woman that this administration wants to take down publicly, dehumanize, and really just try to destroy. And it's incredibly dangerous, troubling and disgusting. You have April Ryan, you have Susan Rice, you have Jemele Hill, you have Maxine Waters, and now you have Frederica Wilson. This is what this administration continues to do because they're so afraid of powerful black women. And so that is how they cover up their controversies by finding one that they can take down.

The far-left analyst then added:

But here's the thing: When it comes to Gold Star Families, that's not new either. Look what he did when he launched his campaign back in the summer of 2015. He went after John McCain, questioned his military service. He went after the Khan family right after he received the Republican nomination. It doesn't stop with him. And the irony of this, too, is the person who is his chief of staff, General John Kelly, when he was a general a year ago back in July of 2016, he attacked him and said that his fight against ISIS was bad, his record on fighting ISIS was bad.

But the New York Times has put together a list of many people who have been attacked by Trump on Twitter, and one can see that there has been no shortage of white men and white women who have received his ire.

And, notably, it was just last month that Jean-Pierre falsely claimed that Miss Texas had called Trump a "white supremacist" as the liberal analyst tried to claim a racial double standard in how the President reacted to ESPN's Jamele Hill actually calling him a "white supremacist."

Below are transcripts of relevant portions of the Saturday, October 21, AM Joy, followed by a partial list of white men and white women who have been attacked by Trump on Twitter according to the New York Times: