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ESPN’s Ryan Clark Tells Fans He Refuses to Respect ‘Bigot’ Donald Trump

ESPN football analyst and former Pittsburgh Steelers safety Ryan Clark said on his X account that he will never respect “bigot” Donald Trump and that America is “divisive.” .

In an accompanying video, Clark told his followers that President Trump has made the 2024 campaign “divisive.”

Clark said the campaign was “a reminder of how divided this country is.” “How divisive is this election? When was the last time you felt like that candidate won the Super Bowl? When did they brag about it? When did they brag about it? When did they throw it in your face? Because it wasn't our man, it was just theirs. Or, on the other hand, sadness and depression. I seriously think so.”

Oh, and for the humanities, Donald Trump should win the popular vote and increase the share of minority votes in every national metric.

Clark expressed awe at how great it was when his man won and, like Trump, Obama rode into the White House with a popular vote victory.

“It started when we wanted to make America great again, and wasn't it before? It felt like the best thing ever,” Clark emphasized. “For eight years, President Obama has represented us with dignity and class and elegance and courtesy. There was no scandal. There was no impeachment. There was no felony. There was no indictment. Unfit for office. Nothing happened. And we elected someone who ran a campaign based on bigotry and hatred. And those four years weren't great.”

Clark is responsible for the drone strikes that President Obama authorized that killed some Americans, the bloody Benghazi attack that President Obama failed to stop, and the corrupt FBI gun-trafficking scheme called “Operation Fast and Furious.” , that the IRS used its powers to target Christians and conservatives based solely on political ideology, and that it forced voting in the middle of the night to avoid public scrutiny, among just a few of the Obama-era scandals. Nancy Pelosi was caught red-handed for her actions.

Clark went on to say, “I remember someone sitting in that office[in 2016]calling people who were peacefully protesting f**king people. And then in 2020. , in his last year, it was the most divisive year for me, and it wasn't just about the coronavirus. This country has always been like that. ”

“What's difficult in hindsight is that not everyone who supports him believes his rhetoric, and everyone who supports him thinks bigotry is OK,” Clark said. did. “They said he believed in Christian values…For me, I sincerely desire the salvation of all people, so I grant him that grace.” This man It will forever be difficult to respect him – I don't, and I never will. But I respect the office. ”

In conclusion, Mr. Clark took the high road even as he despised the very man who won more black, Jewish, Hispanic, female, male, and young voters than any Republican in recent history. He claimed that he was the one who was there.

“I want to be a sane person in an insane society. I want to be a rational person in an unreasonable world. I hope he understands that he is our president.”

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