The Official President Stephen A. Smith Thread



Jason Whitlock sends chills down Sage Steele’s spine as he warns about Stephen A. Smith’s possible presidential run.

“Oh my gosh.”

Steele became visibly uncomfortable when Whitlock said that he knew 2.5 years ago that Smith wanted to run for president because he read Smith’s book.

“It’s clear as day. His book is written as a prelude to him running for president,” Whitlock said.

“How would he do if he does [run for president]?” Steele asked — to which Whitlock replied, “I would discount nothing.”

“I would take it very [seriously]. Bob Iger and Disney are some of the most powerful forces on the planet. And Kamala Harris just ran for president and came relatively close… they can pretty much install whoever they want in the presidency.”

When Whitlock said this, Steele could see the bigger picture:

“People forget that Bob Iger was going to run for president in 2020. And he is pretty far left… He would certainly help support Stephen A. get that done. But I think that’s one of the reasons why he keeps getting asked on so many shows is, yes, maybe the Iger influence.”
 


Jason Whitlock sends chills down Sage Steele’s spine as he warns about Stephen A. Smith’s possible presidential run.

“Oh my gosh.”

Steele became visibly uncomfortable when Whitlock said that he knew 2.5 years ago that Smith wanted to run for president because he read Smith’s book.

“It’s clear as day. His book is written as a prelude to him running for president,” Whitlock said.

“How would he do if he does [run for president]?” Steele asked — to which Whitlock replied, “I would discount nothing.”

“I would take it very [seriously]. Bob Iger and Disney are some of the most powerful forces on the planet. And Kamala Harris just ran for president and came relatively close… they can pretty much install whoever they want in the presidency.”

When Whitlock said this, Steele could see the bigger picture:

“People forget that Bob Iger was going to run for president in 2020. And he is pretty far left… He would certainly help support Stephen A. get that done. But I think that’s one of the reasons why he keeps getting asked on so many shows is, yes, maybe the Iger influence.”

Thank you for posting the text. These three people have abused and misused the power of the mic.
 


NEW: Stephen A. Smith breaks down his platform and advantages as presidential candidate — and gets support from popular rappers Fat Joe and Jadakiss

SMITH: "I'm thinking about, yo, we the ones that gotta live in the streets. I want it so me, you and everybody could have a party. Me, you and everybody could live our lives under normal circumstances and just enjoy our sh*t! ... I know that I will resonate."

JOE: *applauds* "Stephen A., I'm with you!"

JADA: "We with you!"

SMITH: "[Politicians] would need to be scared — because they have a record. I don't. I ain't do sh*t politically. What you gon' say about me? I'm yelling on 'First Take'?"

"F*ck you gon' say? You don't like what I said about some sh*t? So what? I don't give a sh*t! I'll be quick, fast, in a hurry reminding everybody on the debate stage, 'I ain't here to please you.'"
 


NEW: Stephen A. Smith tells Fat Joe why Zohran Mamdani is "PROBLEM"

"Free ain't reality. Free buses, free grocery stores. You're seeing free child care. It ain't free. Nothing's free in this world. And nobody should know that better than minorities in this country."

"No one should ever fail to know that. What he means is the redistribution of wealth ... he's talked about seizing properties. That's communism. That's Marxism."




 
Always been iffy on him...sadly his political turn is beginning to remove all doubts...he really is what people have been saying he is all this time



Every since,he came back to ESPN he's always been on that bullshit. The only difference,he's not hiding it anymore.

He can attack black people every single day yet but rarely say anything about white folks. Then,tries to act tough every time a black person calls out his fuckery....
 


Whatever Stephen A. Smith is trying to accomplish with his political forays, he seems to be appealing to one side more than the other. And that’s something OutKick’s Dan Dakich has certainly noticed.

“He’s been brilliant,” Dakich told John Mamola at Barrett Media. “He’s become a useful idiot for the Republican Party and has become a guy that has figured out how to appease the Democratic Party.”
The former ESPN college basketball analyst also offered kudos to Smith, expressing appreciation for the effort Smith has put into all his endeavors.
“I think he’s doing a wonderful job,” said Dakich. “Media finds people they can use to put on shows. Someone who will give their side or know where they stand on an issue. He’s been brilliant.”
Dakich has attempted his own balancing act over the years, with mixed results. While he currently splits his time between a show on OutKick and 1430 Indy’s Sports Ticket. He hopes to remain with the Fox Corp.-owned outlet after his contract ends in March 2026.

 
Many of us think of Stephen A. Smith as that house negro Malcolm warned us about. Whites knew his integrity could be purchased relatively cheap and, Judas that he is, he gratefully accepted his 30 pieces of silver to do their bidding and crap on his own regularly. So as not to be considered a total coon Stephin' Fetchit Smith will infrequently voice support for some black person done wrong by massa's oppressive system,
but he does so just to keep his brother card from being permanently revoked. But sure enough when YT reminds him of his place he'll soon backslide and attack and denigrate people like Jasmine Crockett, Michelle Obama, Colin Kaepernick and other melanated brothers and sisters.

We have always been plagued by Toms, Aunt Jemima's, coons and sellouts and the usual way we've dealt with the Uncle Ruckus types has been to ostracize them, including the silent treatment that lets them know they are no longer welcome at the BarBQ. The same should be done to Stephen A. Smith. If well-known black sports personalities are able to financially forego TV appearance money and as a matter of principle won't go on First Take or appear on his Podcast and viewership at both tank it's a safe bet his fall at ESPN will be precipitous as his undeserving meteoric rise. :hmm:
 
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DAMN she laid into his ass, with no profanity. He should know better than to attack black woman.
I thought Stephen A. Smith was getting paid because he had great numbers. :smh:
I made a comment a few weeks ago that I don't know one black person that likes this dude.
Turns out he is just a pawn for the White Man.
 
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