We all know that Britain voted to leave the European Union on Thursday.
Let’s get to the good stuff.
Here’s how journalists reacted across the board…
NBC’s Joe Scarborough is betting big on Britain:
The fear and loathing over Brexit is preposterous. Britain is an indispensable economic power. Bet against Britain at your own risk.#Brexit
— Joe Scarborough (@JoeNBC) June 24, 2016
Angie Goff from WRC-TV in Washington is still living the high life:
still an ugly view from 32K feet watching US markets take this beating.Even mimosas can’t take off the edge #brexitpic.twitter.com/QsmZaDTyRO
— Angie Goff (@OhMyGOFF) June 24, 2016
Everyone waiting outside 10 Downing Street was surprised when the door opened to reveal the Cameron family cat going out for a walk, including Bex Schwartz, from creative content production house Alkemy-X:
Holy shit, they replaced David Cameron with a cat. pic.twitter.com/0r7KouIHW1
— ⭐️bex schwartz (@starbex) June 24, 2016
Vox-er Matthew Yglesias’ son chimes into the Brexit conversation:
Now the baby is firing up his own less-original-than-he-thinks Brexit take pic.twitter.com/W9nMfnx2ea
— Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias) June 24, 2016
British Trump supporter from Breitbart News Milo Yiannopoulos shares his thoughts with tact and poise:
I bathe in Remain tears
— Milo Yiannopoulos ✘ (@Nero) June 24, 2016
Mostly, I want Britain to Leave because it will make all the right people FURIOUS.
— Milo Yiannopoulos ✘ (@Nero) June 23, 2016
Freelancer Cathy Young has sage wisdom:
I’m unsure on #Brexit but don’t quite buy that campaign w/leading spokeswoman named Priti Patel is all about racism https://t.co/Sjp8iSHYbe
— Cathy Young (@CathyYoung63) June 24, 2016
David Harsanyi from the Federalist has an update on the situation at a different publication:
Vox is on fire today.
— David Harsanyi (@davidharsanyi) June 24, 2016
Upon hearing that the Brexit win was stirring up Texas secession thoughts, HuffPost‘s Elise Foley said she was prepared for anything:
I already have my 1978 #Texit bumper sticker by my desk pic.twitter.com/8KISCZrafd
— Elise Foley (@elisefoley) June 24, 2016
And finally, Jim Waterson from BuzzFeed UK reminds us all that we should probably shut up:
What Brexit really needs right now is more commentary pieces from Americans who first started googling the subject 17 hours ago.
— Jim Waterson (@jimwaterson) June 24, 2016