Jen Psaki’s new MSNBC show is crashing hard. The former Biden spokeswoman lost nearly half of Rachel Maddow’s audience in her first week, proving viewers reject left-wing propaganda. Her sad 79,000 demo viewers on Tuesday put her dead last—even behind MSNBC’s cringeworthy Nicolle Wallace, who still can’t stop fawning over disgraced liberals.
MSNBC bosses thought Psaki could save their failing network. Instead, she’s repeating the Alex Wagner disaster—another unqualified radical who drove viewers away until Maddow had to return. Now Psaki’s flop proves woke hires can’t compete with real talent. Americans see through her partisan spin.
The numbers don’t lie. Psaki’s debut week averaged 47% fewer viewers than Maddow’s last full week. Her Thursday show barely scraped 98,000 demo viewers while Fox’s Sean Hannity dominated with 345,000. Conservatives want truth—not another Biden apologist reading leftist talking points.
MSNBC panics as Psaki sinks. They already fired Joy Reid, their race-baiting anchor, and sidelined Wagner after her epic failure. Now Maddow whines about “white supremacy” while the network burns. Real Americans know this isn’t about race—it’s about refusing to watch dishonest news.
Psaki’s humiliation exposes the liberal media meltdown. Networks push radical agendas instead of reporting facts. They protect Biden, attack conservatives, and wonder why nobody watches. Maddow’s return couldn’t stop the bleeding—MSNBC is a sinking ship.
Hardworking Americans see the truth. They’re fleeing fake news for honest reporting. Psaki’s collapse shows even Democrats are tired of lies. MSNBC rewards failure, punishes talent, and blames everyone but themselves. It’s a circus of incompetence.
The fix is simple: fire the activists, hire real journalists, and respect the audience. But MSNBC would rather crash and burn than tell the truth. Psaki’s disaster is just the latest proof—conservatives were right all along.
Patriots win when truth wins. Let MSNBC keep failing. Their ratings crash is America’s victory. We’ll keep changing the channel until they learn: serve the people, not the regime.