ESPN host Stephen A.Smith admitted that he and others who voted for Kamala Harris in November’s election feel like “damn fools,” during an appearance on Real Time With Bill Maher on Friday. Smith made this declaration when discussing comparisons between Harris’ campaign and Barack Obama’s campaign in 2008.
The sports pundit argued that the fact that Harris was not nominated via a legitimate primary, and the fact that she performed so poorly during her short stint in the 2020 Democratic primary, made her undesirable to voters.Harris dropped out of the 2020 primary in 2019, before even reaching the Iowa caucus.She never received a single primary vote before being anointed the nominee in 2024.“Kamala Harris, who didn’t resonate during the primaries in 2020, couldn’t even get to Iowa, suddenly is the Democratic nominee, then you roll up to the convention in Chicago and everybody is like ‘She’s a rockstar!’ So it’s like ‘How’d that happen?” Smith said. “Yes I voted for her, a lot of people voted for her, but in the end, we end up feeling like damn fools, because we supported it, we fell for the okiedoke as they say.
If you had a primary, the likelihood is she would not have been the Democratic nominee.” Smith has been a harsh internal critic of the Democratic Party during and after the 2020 election. During Friday’s appearance on Maher’s show, he scolded liberals for choosing not to campaign on issues that the American people were most concerned about, while admitting that Trump did, and was the closer candidate to the center of the political spectrum. “Here’s the deal: the man was impeached twice, he was convicted on 34 felony counts, and the American people still said, ‘He’s closer to normal than what we see on the left,’” Smith said. During an interview with Fox News Channel’s Sean Hannity days after Election Day, Smith insisted that the results were a referendum of the Democratic Party.“I think that ...