MSNBC host Joy Reid trashed a pair of Christian-themed ads that played during the Super Bowl on Sunday night, claiming Jesus would've "never" spent money on TV ads. MSNBC’s Joy Reid did not care for a pair of Super Bowl ads paid for by a Christian group promoting Jesus.. The ads were part of the Servant Foundation’s “He Gets Us” campaign, which has Millions of dollars on Super Bowl ads promoting Jesus would have been better spent on housing those sleeping outdoors and feeding those who are hungry. The ReidOut with Joy Reid Weeknights 7PM ET; MSNBC host Joy Reid criticized two Super Bowl ads promoting the message of humility and loving your enemies that Jesus Christ taught in the Gospels. The ReidOut with Joy Reid Weeknights 7PM ET; Jesus, the ad says, “had to control his outrage, too.” Generating positive buzz from Super Bowl ads about a kinder, Super Bowl ads usually spark a decent amount of conversation about whether they were funny or trying to send a specific message. This year, a Christian group called “He Gets Us” is sparking a MSNBC host Joy Reid mocked a pro-Christian advertisement aired during the Super Bowl this week; claiming “Jesus wouldn’t spend millions” on television spots. Watch the latest video at foxnews.com Joy Reid vented about Christian-themed Super Bowl commercials, whining that ‘Jesus Christ wouldn’t spend millions of dollars' on TV Ads. Joy Reid knows that Jesus would never take religion to the people and roundly condemned Super Bowl ads that delivered a Christian message to millions of viewers on Sunday. On Monday night, Reid used part of her “ The ReidOut” show on MSNBC to attack the ads on the grounds that their sponsors were on the wrong side of the political fence and For the second year in a row, a religious Super Bowl ad campaign promised viewers that Jesus “gets us.” The campaign’s website received 715,000 views in the previous 24 hours. MSNBC host Joy Reid trashed a pair of Christian-themed ads that played during the Super Bowl on Sunday night, claiming Jesus would've 'never' spent money on TV ads. Super Bowl ads about Jesus to reach 100 million people. If you thought that was too lame-brained to repeat, MSNBC host Joy Reid copycatted that a bit on TV: "I think it is fair to say Jesus Western Journal reports, the Super Bowl ads that delivered a Christian message to millions of viewers on Sunday were roundly condemned by Joy Reid, knowing that Jesus would never do that. Reid attacked the ads on Monday night’s “The ReidOut” show on MSNBC, alleging that the sponsors were on the wrong side of the political fence and that Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y.—seen here at a news conference outside the Capitol on Jan. 26—raised a stink about the "Jesus: He Gets Us" ads that aired during the Super Bowl telecast Posted by u/thatrightwinger - 312 votes and 227 comments Bitter racist Joy Reid was joined by John Fugelsang for a few minutes of light blasphemy and literal ignorance of Biblical proportions in an unfunny segment that brightly illuminates the left’s outright contempt for persons of faith. Watch as Reid and Fugelsang stumble through discussion of the controversial “He Gets Us” ad that aired during the Super Bowl, as aired on MSNBC’s The MSNBC host Joy Reid joined Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., in criticizing two Super Bowl ads promoting the message of humility and loving one's enemies that Jesus Christ taught in the Gospels. Reid mocked the ads for attempting to promote the "brand" of Jesus, and insisted that the commercials were uncharacteristic of the Son of God Rep. Ocasio-Cortez slammed the ads on Sunday, claiming, “Something tells me Jesus would *not* spend millions of dollars on Super Bowl ads to make fascism look benign.” Reid began by trashing the Super Bowl ads in general, saying that they “were really not that great.” She then turned to focus on the Christian ads. 'Jesus wouldn't spend millions on TV ads,' says Joy Reid of Christian-themed Super Bowl ads. Joy Reid, MSNBC host, joined Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-NY, in criticizing two Super Bowl ads promoted the message of humility and loving one's enemies taught by Jesus Christ in the Gospels. Reid slammed the ads for attempting to promote Jesus Joy Reid Takes Aim at Super Bowl Ads About Jesus. The group’s website describes them as “a diverse group of people passionate about the authentic Jesus of the Bible.” Reid, however, describes them as a “LGBTQ hate group” and denounces the Christian group for leading ” fights against abortion.”
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