This morning on Morning Joe, the first three hours of "liberal" MSNBC’s cablefest day, host and former Florida GOP Congressman Joe Scarborough allowed Michael Steele a "victory lap" despite the Republican blowout in NY23 and CA10, the only places choosing candidates who will actually vote on Barack Obama’s health care reform.

Stay for the full-on mockery of fact-based questioner Lawrence O’Donnell, who wants to know what went wrong in the far North ClusterFOX election in NY23. The jewel in the Conservatives’ crown turned to paste last night as Democrat Bill Owens, a Public Option supporter, claimed victory. Democrats won a seat that’s been held by the GOP since shortly after the Civil War due to a civil war over purity among Republicans.

Out West, the Republicans lost in a much more bellwether district, last held by a GOP in 1996 and since held by a corporate-friendly New Democrat who pulled our caucus to the right. Unabashed liberal, public-option and single-payer supporter John Garamendi, California’s former Insurance Commissioner who promised in his victory speech not to go to Capitol Hill "to be a backbencher," succeeded in his campaign by promising to be a reliable vote for Nancy Pelosi’s policies.

If the GOP is to be resurgent, it must win in suburban districts like CA10 and hold its redoubts like NY23. But to listen to Joe, Mika, and MC Steele tell it this morning on their wee programme, last night’s unqualified blowout — which made the GOP smaller, not larger, as well as less appealing to moderates — while Nancy Pelosi’s caucus expanded by two votes was reason to cheer. Failure is victory!

Don’t believe the media "critics" who call MSNBC the liberal network. For three hours every morning, it’s the cheerleading squad for whatever fantasies the GOP wants to peddle. And when reality intrudes, and gets presented for their consideration like Lawrence O’Donnell did, the hosts giggle with their unhinged guests. Poking fun at reality-based commentary might make you feel good, but it makes for stupid television, and more lost elections in 2010.