ESPN host Stephen A. Smith continues to criticize Democratic Party And hinted that he was serious about the rumors about Wednesday night’s “Tonight the Tonight the Tonight the Tonight the Tonight the Tonight Show”.
Fallon began interviewing, noting Smith’s potential media attention for the 2028 presidential bid, even showing a list of headlines covering his potential candidate qualifications.
After reading some headlines, Fallon asked Smith: “I mean, what’s going on? What does it mean?”

ESPN host Stephen A. (Screen shot/NBC)
Smith initially responded with a sarcastic comment, saying, “People are crazy, ranked first” but continued to slander the Democratic current state.
“Second, I mean, Democrats, I mean, they lost for months. We all know that. Although from a local point of view, there are a lot of qualified Democrats across the country – governors, mayors, and so on – no real national voice. “So, I mean, I’m not asking for this.” I don’t want this. I happened to live a very, very, very good life and did a great job. I’m fine, very good. ”
As Democrats struggle to find the right candidate to lead their party nationwide, the long-time sports broadcaster involved his rising polls.
“I looked at these things. I looked at these things,” Smith said.
Despite a sports news reporter claiming he “don’t want” the position, he made a comment that seemed to strongly suggest a reality Presidential election.

Stephen A. Smith has made headlines in recent months for criticizing Democrats’ messaging and election losses. (Screen shot/ABC)
“I mean, ‘Wait for a minute now. I don’t want to do that.’ But, I have to say, they talked about my facts this way, and I approved the information.”
“I approve this news” obviously didn’t get Fallon’s comment, and he shouted, “Oh my god!” in response.
While the press seems excited about Smith’s prospects in 2028, a veteran democratic strategist Clearly think of other ways.
James Carville, an outspoken critic of President Smith’s wishes, said he “didn’t know his A–know from a hole in the ground” when it comes to politics.
“He opened his mouth there about how he ran as a Democrat because the Democrats have no talent, no talent,” Cavill said in his “War Room” podcast. “Stephen A, are you?”
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Stephen A. (Aspen Institute YouTube Channel)
Smith responded to Cavill’s harsh criticism of his podcast, questioning whether this attitude is part of the reason Democrats have been working to connect with everyday Americans.
“I devoutly say I’m not a political enthusiast. I devoutly say I don’t know about politics like that. I read, I read the news, I’m a serious observer. But I have to ask you a question, Mr. James Cavill, Mr. James Cavill, though it’s a speech to the voters? Do you know you’re right? Smith said.
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He continued: “Because you sound like the old weird people who want things to be the way they used to be. And you’re upset because you’re not heard because you’re not heard.