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January 27, 2025

ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith Says He Feels Like a ‘Fool’ for Voting for Harris

Stephen A. Smith is a talking head on ESPN, usually creating controversy with every word he says.

I think the man is a clown, personally, but he branched out into politics a bit more this past year, and he really gave it to Democrats.

To that point, now he is questioning why he voted for Kamala Harris in the last election.

Damned Fool

Smith had not been talking politics on ESPN, but he has been everywhere else when a microphone is stuck in his face.

So, when he joined Bill Maher on Friday night, he stated, “I voted for [Harris], a lot of people voted for her, but in the end, we end up feeling like damn fools, because we supported it, we fell for the okie doke, as they say.

“You know she didn’t — if they’d had a primary, the likelihood is that she would not have been the Democratic nominee. And you can’t say that about [President Donald] Trump.”

Smith’s schtick is being loud and in your face, and he did just that on Maher’s show…

The other person on the panel was Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA), who at one time was an up-and-coming star in the party.

I am not sure where he fits in now regarding his future, but he will be able to hold that seat in Congress until he dies if he so chooses.

Smith’s rant continued on about Trump, saying how the American people still voted for Trump even though he was twice impeached and a convicted felon.

Smith also pointed to the fact that Democrats regularly make promises, but they never keep them. Even though Trump delivered on his promises via Executive Order, though most will likely be overturned in court, he can still claim that he delivered on what he said he would do.

While I don’t agree with Smith very often in sports, he hit the nail on the head in this particular interview regarding the Democrat Party.

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