Democratic voters have shown a high tolerance for lies from their leaders over the past four years, but after Kamala Harris' crushing loss to Donald Trump, many voters began to distance themselves from the party. There is.
Surprisingly, this includes sports media personalities Stephen A. Smith and Colin Cowherd, who both voted for Harris but claim to be independents. are.
“I'm sorry, just ask the Democrats. I'm warning you, there's going to be a price to pay when you step away from the ordinary people of America,” Cowherd said in a recent clip on his show “The Herd.” Ta.
'Fearless' star Jason Whitlock appreciates that sentiment, but thinks Cowherd may need to take his own advice.
“Colin, if you want to stick to ordinary people when you're making a lot of money, you need to realize that it's important to stay attached to people who aren't in an elite echo chamber or bubble.” Whitlock says. “It's like, 'Oh, I have to stay as far away from MAGA supporters and people who have a Biblical worldview on LGBTQ issues as possible.'
“You're cut off from normal people, and that's a problem. And you're surrounded by people who live in that bubble, the echo chamber of a fantasy world,” he added.
Stephen A. Smith went further in his criticism of the Democratic Party, accusing them of lies about January 6th.
“I mean, there were 23 people from the FBI in the crowd, and we're looking into that right now. We didn't hear anything like that before the election. Kamala Harris as a Democratic candidate. We didn't hear anything about it when the vice president, before him President Biden, and Democrats in both houses of Congress made clear their beliefs about President Donald Trump and brought up “insurrection.” Trump was a danger to democracy,” Smith said.
“And we're once again finding more evidence to support Donald Trump's claims that the process is rigged,” Smith continued, adding, “My problem is that I'm really, really disgusted every time.” he added. Turn around and find something that Democrats have lied about, downplayed, or misrepresented along the way. ”
Mr. Smith's sentiments are valid, but in Mr. Whitlock's eyes he is several years too late.
“I've seen a lot of conservatives celebrate it and promote it,” Whitlock says. “Look at this idiot who understands what we've known for three years.”
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