On Monday, MSNBC decided to mark President Trump’s first 100 days in office by conducting panel discussion with left-wing celebrities, activists, and politicians in which they all shared how disgusted they were with the new administration. Correspondent Chris Jansing led the group therapy session and proclaimed that “Donald Trump has lit a fire under the Democratic base.”

Introducing the segment in the 11 a.m. ET hour, Jansing told anchor Ali Velshi: “You see it in the hundreds of thousands of people who have come out for these protests....You see it in donations to Democratic causes and candidates. And when I talked to these five power players in Los Angeles, they also affirmed....[there] has not been an easing of either the anger or the frustration.”

After Jansing asked if the Trump presidency was “better than you expected, worse, or about what you thought it would be,” West Wing actor Richard Schiff was aghast: “Are you kidding?...I'm every day shocked, surprised, and also I say to myself, ‘Oh, yeah, okay, this is probably what I should have expected.’”

Left-wing activist and professor Angela James melodramatically ranted: “It has been unbelievable the disregard for even the veneer of civility and civil rights and human rights....And the impact of that has been devastating.”

Hollywood producer and Women’s March organizer Deena Katz chimed in: “I'm amazed at the dishonesty. You know, I think I expected – I actually don’t think I expected this. It scares me.”

Actor Christopher Gorham agreed: “It opens up a really important question, is it okay if your leaders lie to you?” The entire group nodded in approval as he decried: “You know, like we really have to decide as a country – which is crazy that now we're really being asked this question, is that are we going to accept our leader lying to us on a daily basis? Just provably lying.”

California Secretary of State Alex Padilla condemned the President: “It’s about the lying about the lying. I mean, Donald Trump’s biggest contribution to the country in his first 100 days of office is the term ‘alternative facts.’” He did, however, manage to offer this bit of optimism: “The only reason I don’t things have been worse in the first hundred days is because they’ve been so ineffective....good thing for us.”

Schiff pleaded for a Republican “hero” to “stand up” to Trump: “I keep looking to John McCain, and believe it or not, I keep looking to Lindsey Graham....please stand up....Are they actually going to stand up and say, ‘Enough, it’s time to take him out.’”

Jansing never bothered to clarify what the actor meant by “take him out” when referring to the President of the United States.

James argued that the “real heroes” were “grassroots organizations and ordinary people” protesting Trump. Katz concurred: “And that’s the sliver of what’s been good, in my opinion, in the past 100 days.”

After the taped segment, Jansing promised that she was also going to talk Republican voters in the lead up to the hundred-day milestone.

Here is a full transcript of the April 24 report: