Jason Whitlock has warned that Stephen A. Smith really could become President because Americans are “stupid.”
Anyone who has followed the careers of either of these two men knows that there’s no love lost between them. Smith, in particular, has displayed uninhibited hatred for his media rival, and they’ll likely come to blows if they ever end up in the same room.
Whitlock, who hosts the show ‘Fearless,’ often brings Stephen A up and went on quite the rant about the ‘First Take’ star during a recent episode as he cited a poll run by John McLaughlin asking 1,000 voters who they would support if the 2028 election were happening at the time.
Two percent said they would vote for Stephen A. Smith, which was more than the one percent Beto O’Rourke and JB Pritzker attracted.
Whitlock suggested that Stephen A might actually win the presidency, labeling him a Disney “plant,” an “idiot,” and a “fraud.”
Jason Whitlock Says Disney Is Trying To Get Stephen A. Smith Into Office
Jason Whitlock claimed that Disney, the NBA, and “the powerful elite” are conspiring to “install their puppet” as President as part of a “well-orchestrated, dangerous” ploy, adding the system has been set up and that the “clown” Stephen A could actually be appointed to the nation’s highest office.
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“There’s no one with a functioning brain who would watch Stephen A. Smith on ESPN and say: “Yeah, that man should be president”‘ he said. “(But) Anybody sitting there now (thinking) he could never be president, America is not that stupid. Yes, we are. And I say that because yes we can and yes we did,’ he said.
“Think it through. Donald Trump went from The Apprentice – a TV show – to the President of the United States…
“If you can get Kamala Harris close to the presidency – Vice President – you think (Disney CEO) Bob Eiger and Disney don’t think they couldn’t install Stephen A. Smith as president?”
Stephen A has previously teased that he could run for office on several occasions, and Whitlock warns that he could actually win because the ESPN analyst is backed by some of the most powerful people in the country and will be used for a particular purpose.
Who knows? Maybe this will be something to keep an eye on ahead of the next race.