MSNBC’s Brian Williams gets snarky after showing montage of crazy school board meetings

On MSNBC's "The 11th Hour," host Brian Williams played a montage of the most crazy school board meetings with anti-maskers and anti-vaxxers taking over the discourse. Then came a zinger from Williams that had many turning heads.
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On MSNBC’s “The 11th Hour,” host Brian Williams played a montage of the craziest school board meetings with anti-maskers and anti-vaxxers taking over the discourse.

This is just a sampling of some of the wilder comments from the montage:

  • “You want to wear snot on your face all day? Fine, you do you, boo. But don’t force that non-science, Satanic BS on our kids,” one unidentified man said.
  • “By putting masks on these kids’ face, you can’t identify any of them. Voting on this tells me you guys support sex trafficking,” said another unidentified man.
  • “And let me tell you something, go home tonight and take one of these spoons and put it on your vaccination spot. Guess what? It’s going to stick to you,” said one unidentified woman.

Then came a zinger from Williams that had many turning heads.

“Perhaps you remember your first edible,” Williams said after the montage of meeting meltdowns ended and shortly before he signed off the broadcast.

Social media then lit up with reactions to the deadpan remark from Williams, a Ridgewood native who grew up in Middletown:

At the end of the day, Williams probably knew what he was doing when he made the “edibles” remark.

Touché, Brian Williams.

Katherine Rodriguez can be reached at krodriguez@njadvancemedia.com.

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