Scarborough Comments On Comey Indictment
The legacy media seems determined to prove that rock bottom is just a suggestion, not a limit. And Joe Scarborough, bless his perpetually fuming little heart, appears to have made it his mission to dig the hole deeper every time he’s handed a microphone.
Let’s rewind the tape. Last year, Scarborough proudly barked “F you!” to anyone who didn’t swallow the fantasy that America was witnessing the “best Biden ever.” He even begged us to “roll the tape.” Well, Joe, we did. And the receipts aren’t going anywhere.
Scarborough is losing it over Comey indictment: Says Trump is making Comey a “martyr for the rule of law."
Sorry, Kimmel. Your reign as propaganda press martyr of the month has come to an end. pic.twitter.com/E3OTdvvpa0
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) September 26, 2025
But apparently, Scarborough wasn’t content to embarrass himself just once. This morning, less than two weeks after the brutal political assassination of Charlie Kirk — a conservative activist murdered by a leftist gunman — Scarborough crowned a new “martyr.” Was it Kirk, cut down in the prime of his work? Of course not. Scarborough’s sympathies are saved for James Comey. Yes, that James Comey. The man who lied to Congress, misled the American people, and now faces a grand jury indictment. According to Joe, that makes him some kind of saint.
To recap: Kirk is gone, dead at the hands of political hatred. Comey is alive, indicted, and probably listening to Taylor Swift while polishing his memoir collection. But in Scarborough’s twisted retelling, it’s Comey who deserves our tears.
Martyr. These people go very low. Comey isn’t a martyr. Charlie Kirk is a martyr. https://t.co/Ma78l4DnN4
— Jeff Powers (@JDPowPow) September 26, 2025
This isn’t a slip of the tongue. It’s not a poor “choice of words.” It’s deliberate. The media cannot afford to let Americans focus on what really happened to Charlie Kirk — how years of leftist demonization painted him as a villain and gave his assassin the ideological green light. So they reframe. They redirect. They swap out the victim and replace him with one of their own.
“No one is above the law,” they preach — until, of course, the law comes for their team. Then suddenly the perp is a martyr, and the system is corrupt. It’s hypocrisy at industrial scale, and Scarborough isn’t just reporting on it; he’s an active participant.
Ummm...... who wants to tell him??? https://t.co/nxVMm4AjHI
— Dewey McGrail (@50Fables) September 26, 2025
