View Full Version : Stephen A. Smith "I have no choice but consider running for President in 2028
Hey Yo
04-14-2025, 08:13 AM
AOC, Crocket and now Smith will be on the Democratic ballot :roll:
Smith says people asking him to run is an indictment of the Democratic Party.
"I have no choice, because I've had elected officials, and I'm not going to give their names, elected officials coming up to me. I've had folks who are pundits come up to me. I've had folks that got a lot of money, billionaires and others that have talked to me about exploratory committees and things of that nature. I'm not a politician. I've never had a desire to be a politician," Smith told ABC News' "This Week" co-anchor Jonathan Karl.
Smith reiterated that because of the number of people asking him to consider a run, he has to leave the door open.
Here's the reality: People, literally people, have walked up to me, including my own pastor, for crying out loud, who has said to me, 'You don't know what God has planned for you. At least show the respect to the people who believe in you, who respect you, who believe that you can make a difference in this country, to leave the door open for any possibilities some to three years down the line.' And that's what I've decided to do."
Smith made headlines earlier this week when he said he was leaving the door open to a run for president in 2028. The sports commentator and host of his own show -- "The Stephen A. Smith Show" -- has become a vocal critic of the Democratic Party in the wake of its sweeping losses in last November's elections, which resulted in the party being locked out of power in Washington during Trump's second term.
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/stephen-smith-choice-run-president/story?id=120752510
Off the Court
04-14-2025, 10:38 AM
I'm taking this about as seriously as Kanye running. But that said, I do think the US needs to up it's requirements for running. I think you should have to have held some place in government before running. You had to have been a Mayor, or work in the Senate, or House member, just ANYTHING.
Because random celebs that have never been in politics and probably have a Jr. High level understanding of how the system works is a real threat. We are in an idiocracy. If Kanye was on the ballot? I can't say there is no way the American people wouldn't vote him in.
ILLsmak
04-14-2025, 10:45 AM
I'm taking this about as seriously as Kanye running. But that said, I do think the US needs to up it's requirements for running. I think you should have to have held some place in government before running. You had to have been a Mayor, or work in the Senate, or House member, just ANYTHING.
Because random celebs that have never been in politics and probably have a Jr. High level understanding of how the system works is a real threat. We are in an idiocracy. If Kanye was on the ballot? I can't say there is no way the American people wouldn't vote him in.
they can always inject a clown into the system. I do think a requirement would be nice, but it's hard to say that it couldn't just be faked. Like if they had to take some competency test or a test on AMERICAN GOVERNMENT, I bet most people would have the answers. The only thing that making them have to be a senator or whatever requires is more time investment.
It's funny that you are a Democrat, right, and you want to put safeguards against the people's choice. I agree, don't get me wrong, but I think true democracy is flawed. It's kinda amazing we have votes in President at all, and that it's just one aspect of our government is a good safeguard. We could live in a world where senators and house members are the electoral college...
Edit: and the indictment would be him winning a primary. He would get slaughtered in a race. They thought Trump was gonna be a trojan horse and look how that turned out. The only people who are happy about Stevie running are non-dems haha. I hope he does not run tho. I have never been a fan. I don't think he has IT factor. I think you have to be seen as somewhat of an alpha... or be a Bush... to even have a chance. That's why Kammy trashed out. Hillary at least seemed like she was in control most of the time. Stephen A is cooked if he runs. I dunno who I even want for pres after Trump tho. Seems like a whole world of clowns.
-Smak
diamenz
04-14-2025, 10:56 AM
the democratic line up in 2028 is gonna be a doozy.
JohnnySic
04-14-2025, 11:47 AM
In fairness he's probably a better option than anyone else the Dems have.
Lakers Legend#32
04-14-2025, 03:29 PM
Have we not learned our lesson about electing celebrities with no experience to be president?
ArbitraryWater
04-14-2025, 08:05 PM
Gavin is gonna be the nominee, no?
Hes already changing his tune to appeal to a broader mass of people.
ILLsmak
04-14-2025, 08:24 PM
Gavin is gonna be the nominee, no?
Hes already changing his tune to appeal to a broader mass of people.
Nah.
Gavin got trashed by Adam Carolla more than Kamala did by Tulsi. Couple that with a pretty blah ‘reign,’ and I think he has about as much chance as JB Pritzker.
I can only imagine why Gavin is doing what he is doing, but I think he has the political savvy to know he’s toast. I don’t even think arrogance could hide something so obvious.
We shall see tho.
-Smak
ArbitraryWater
04-15-2025, 06:55 AM
Nah.
Gavin got trashed by Adam Carolla more than Kamala did by Tulsi. Couple that with a pretty blah ‘reign,’ and I think he has about as much chance as JB Pritzker.
I can only imagine why Gavin is doing what he is doing, but I think he has the political savvy to know he’s toast. I don’t even think arrogance could hide something so obvious.
We shall see tho.
-Smak
Whos better? What happened to that Chinese guy a few elections ago? lol
Actual track record doesnt mean much anymore. They can prop him up easily. He has the presidential look/charisma even if hes a fraud.
The Carolla thing is so far in the past, it wont be known to the average voter.
SouBeachTalents
04-15-2025, 09:24 AM
We should know by now not to try to predict who will be the next presidential nominees. I know he was a star on the rise, but nobody would've thought Obama would've had a realistic chance at being the nominee in 2005, and I don't even have to mention our current president :lol
The most likely candidate will be Shapiro or Whitmer, both governors of crucial swing states. But I'm sure someone completely out of left field will potentially end up getting the nomination.
Off the Court
04-15-2025, 09:57 AM
We should know by now not to try to predict who will be the next presidential nominees. I know he was a star on the rise, but nobody would've thought Obama would've had a realistic chance at being the nominee in 2005, and I don't even have to mention our current president :lol
The most likely candidate will be Shapiro or Whitmer, both governors of crucial swing states. But I'm sure someone completely out of left field will potentially end up getting the nomination.
Yep, just think of how long everyone thought Ron DeSantis was going to be a big player.
Right now it's pointless to throw out names. We will start to have a clear picture about 3 years from now.
Jasper
04-17-2025, 09:10 PM
Have we not learned our lesson about electing celebrities with no experience to be president?
we have a clown now,,,
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so an announcer has to be an upgrade
MrFonzworth
04-18-2025, 02:16 AM
Stephen A. will save America:bowdown:
MrFonzworth
04-18-2025, 02:19 AM
We should know by now not to try to predict who will be the next presidential nominees. I know he was a star on the rise, but nobody would've thought Obama would've had a realistic chance at being the nominee in 2005, and I don't even have to mention our current president :lol
The most likely candidate will be Shapiro or Whitmer, both governors of crucial swing states. But I'm sure someone completely out of left field will potentially end up getting the nomination.
Uhh he's not mine:no:
TheMan
04-18-2025, 05:37 AM
the democratic line up in 2028 is gonna be a doozy.
Yeah, but after Trump's shit show, whomever is the nominee will be POTUS
Norcaliblunt
04-18-2025, 11:03 AM
To run for president you actually have to pretend to stand for something and at the very least lie to the American people about what you want to do.
Wtf does SAS stand for and wtf is he going to do?
The only democracy that matters is the personal choices you make with your time, energy and money in your day to day lives.
Norcaliblunt
04-18-2025, 11:16 AM
I'm taking this about as seriously as Kanye running. But that said, I do think the US needs to up it's requirements for running. I think you should have to have held some place in government before running. You had to have been a Mayor, or work in the Senate, or House member, just ANYTHING.
Because random celebs that have never been in politics and probably have a Jr. High level understanding of how the system works is a real threat. We are in an idiocracy. If Kanye was on the ballot? I can't say there is no way the American people wouldn't vote him in.
No revolving door would be interesting. Out of college you have to choose to be a statesman or a businessman. No running a private company than jumping to holding office. If you have worked in the private sector you are no longer eligible to run for any office. So at a young age you have to make your mind up to commit to being public servant.
Also restricting those with titles of nobility running for office would be interesting. The missing 13th amendment where no BAR card lawyers, PHD’s, etc can hold office.
Baller234
04-19-2025, 12:06 PM
SAS is a snake who's just looking to grow his brand. He obviously doesn't expect to get the nomination.
I do think it's hilarious though that the biggest star on woke ESPN is making headlines for trashing democrats and trashing feminism.
ILLsmak
04-20-2025, 12:19 PM
To run for president you actually have to pretend to stand for something and at the very least lie to the American people about what you want to do.
Wtf does SAS stand for and wtf is he going to do?
The only democracy that matters is the personal choices you make with your time, energy and money in your day to day lives.
I think that would be the easy part. He could just rail against the broken system. It would be defending his stance that would be tough for him, especially in the general election.
Edit: or you can out chess people by letting them play themselves then supporting what they support and going against the parts that are wild. Like transgender stuff. He could be like yea I'm a dem, but I'm an old school dem! I don't support (lists.) The real hard part is coming out of nowhere and self-promoting, not many people are built like that without a machine behind him, and I dunno if SAS has it.
-Smak
marLeY baLL
04-20-2025, 09:39 PM
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