The Insufferable Piers Morgan Was Powned By His Co-Host In Delicious Fashion
Independent- Piers Morgan has scored the ultimate own goal. The presenter, who is famed for his controversial rants and broadsides about all things political on social media, has decried people who do the same.
The editor-at-large of the US Mail Online embarked on a full-blown monologue about how irritated he gets when friends and family members publicise their political opinions on Facebook. Morgan went so far as to admit that he has deleted people from his account for doing so.
He appeared to fail to notice his co-host Susanna Reid openly expressing dismay, guffawing and laughing, while he ranted.
Although Morgan did not appear to take the sensational shut down too personally and later quipped about it on Twitter, saying: “Apparently, you’ve ‘dragged’ me’ all over the globe Susanna Ried. Congrats.”
Viewers could not get enough of Reid’s response, with comedian Don Cheadle saying: “Right in the b*******, huh, Piers Morgan? You kinda walked into that one champ.”
The hypocrisy of Piers Morgan saying he can’t take it when people talk politics on Facebook is thicker than a multivitamin that won’t go down. This snarky kettle of decaffeinated tea has made a remarkable career espousing contrarian, inconsistent political commentary. Everyone that goes on his shows or works with him seems to despise him, and he gets crushed on national TV every single week. Saying he can’t stand people on Facebook talking politics is like Lebron saying he never flops. The eyes of the world collectively rolled so far back into our heads that we’re all seeing our brains for the first time.
The face of a man thinking “if women disappeared tomorrow… we’d be better off.” And he wants to say it. He knows it would spell the end of his career, but all his instincts are telling him “do it. Say something huge. It will win them back.” Because this isn’t the first time Piers’ cohost Susannah Reid has done this to him. Here’s a compilation of Reid expressing her utter disgust while Piers’ speaks:
Match made in heaven.