100 Quotes by Joy Reid


  • Author Joy Reid
  • Quote

    Authoritarianism doesn't fall on a nation like a book falling from a shelf and striking you in the head. It rolls in like a slow tide.

  • Share

  • Author Joy Reid
  • Quote

    We are not, in some fundamental ways, a single country. The map of that vast red swatch of states and rural counties that voted for Trump, and the blue coastal edges and scattered urban centers where Clinton won, are a pictograph of mutual contempt.

  • Share

  • Author Joy Reid
  • Quote

    Too great a love for the presidency has caused Democrats to neglect state and local politics and to overly prize compromise and a futile quest for bipartisanship. It has made liberals too allergic to federalism and too shy about grassroots politics.

  • Share

  • Author Joy Reid
  • Quote

    The sharp differences between the way city dwellers and rural, suburban and exurban residents vote, think and live cannot be papered over by federal laws, federal rules or, clearly, by a president.

  • Share

  • Author Joy Reid
  • Quote

    Trump's real Achilles heel, and the thing most likely to keep him out of the White House, is his brazen contempt for women (plus his lack of impulse control and inability to stay off his Android phone).

  • Share

  • Author Joy Reid
  • Quote

    Whether on guns, race, culture or feminism, there really are two Americas.

  • Share

  • Author Joy Reid
  • Quote

    Local government is a gamble that can have disastrous consequences when it fails.

  • Share

  • Author Joy Reid
  • Quote

    We Americans think quite highly of ourselves, and nothing makes us think more of ourselves than our romantic view of our presidents.

  • Share