Too little, too late? Stephen A. Smith and Colin Cowherd FINALLY call out Democrat LIES



Democratic voters have shown a high tolerance the past four years for the lies coming out of their leaders' mouths, but after Kamala Harris’ brutal loss to Donald Trump, many of them are starting to distance themselves from the party.

This shockingly includes sports media personalities Stephen A. Smith and Colin Cowherd, who have both claimed to be independent despite having voted for Harris.

“I’m sorry, go ask the Democrats. Be warned, once you detach from regular people in America, you will pay a price,” Cowherd said in a recent clip from his show, “The Herd.”

Jason Whitlock of “Fearless” appreciates the sentiment but believes Cowherd may need to take his own advice.

“Colin, you have to recognize that if you want to be attached to normal people when you’re making all that money, it’s important that you stay attached to someone who’s not in that elite echo chamber, that bubble,” Whitlock says. “That, you know, ‘Oh, I got to get as far away from a MAGA supporter, or someone who has a biblical worldview as it relates to the LGBTQ issue.’”


“You’re detaching from normal people, it’s problematic, and you’ve surrounded yourself with people that live in that bubble, that echo chamber of fantasy world,” he adds.

Stephen A. Smith went even further in his criticism of the Democratic Party, calling it out for the lies surrounding January 6.

“So 23 folks for the FBI were in the crowd, and we’re just finding that out. Didn’t hear anything about that before the election. Didn’t hear anything about that when the ... ‘insurrection’ was broached by Vice President Kamala Harris as a Democratic nominee, by President Biden before her, by Democrats in both the House and the Senate, as they articulated the belief that Donald Trump was a danger to democracy,” Smith said.

“Now, here we are, yet again, finding even more evidence to Donald Trump’s claims when articulated that the process is rigged,” Smith continued, adding, “My issue is that I’m really, really sick and tired of every time I turn around finding something else that the Democrats have lied about or downplayed or misrepresented along the way.”

While Smith’s sentiment is spot on, in Whitlock’s eyes, he’s a few years too late.

“I’ve seen a lot of conservatives celebrating it and pushing it,” Whitlock says. “Look at this idiot, figuring out what we’ve known for three years.”

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'It was uplifting': Radio host Colin Cowherd praises CNN's Kamala Harris special because she 'smiled a lot' — unlike Trump



Fox Sports broadcaster Colin Cowherd praised Vice President Kamala Harris for her positivity and said he appreciated the fact that she smiled a lot and laughed.

Cowherd, a legendary radio host, was speaking about the Paris Olympics when he started discussing how he feels Americans are seeking out positivity in entertainment.

"It's an election year, and increasingly, we're being fed doomsday scenarios, and people want to be happy," he said on his show, "The Herd with Colin Cowherd."

The host then remarked how sports has been a welcome escape during the election cycle.

"People are putting down their phones and turning on something that makes them feel happy. Caitlin Clark, Copa América [soccer], the Summer Olympics. Americans are much more united than anybody on their iPhone would acknowledge, but that's hard to sell. We really want the same things, but we watch different news channels for it. People are tired of the angst," Cowherd claimed.

The sports expert then recalled watching hours of CNN programming featuring the vice president and praised her for making him feel positive by smiling and laughing.

"This weekend, I turned on CNN. I didn't plan to, but they had a Kamala Harris special; it was like two hours. What I noticed between her and the other guy running is she smiled a lot," Cowherd said, comparing Harris to Donald Trump.

"She was happy, she laughed, it wasn't constant finger-pointing and grievance. And I found myself sitting there for two hours; it was kind of uplifting. It didn't really matter because I don't know much about Kamala Harris other than what I read, but it was like uplifting. And that's why I watch so much of the Olympics," he added.

As reported by Awful Announcing, Cowherd has previously touted his show as an escape from politics, remarking that his show would remain mostly apolitical.

"This will be the show, during all that ugliness, that you can come over, laugh, get a few college basketball betting tips," he said at the time.

Cowherd also cited the presidential debate between Trump and President Biden, promising his audience the vibes around the candidates would get worse as the election neared.

"I watched it for a while last night, and it was all sort of in good spirit, everybody was kind of smiling as they were negative," Cowherd said. "But I thought, 'This thing is going to turn.' You know by September, October, November, it's gonna get ugly."

The host's preference to pursue political discussions from an angle void of policy and fact-based arguments reveals a sore spot that is apparent in most sports media. It seems to be agreed upon at certain outlets that political discussions are accepted so long as it is in the form of left-wing, hollow remarks. At the same time, anything that isn't a superficial comment or that can be seen as promoting right-leaning politics is deemed distasteful for sports broadcasts.

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