Introduced by Whoopi Goldberg as “ESPN host and political commentator,” Smith told the hosts of “The View” that he would “definitely consider” running for president if he thought he ...
Sports broadcaster Stephen A. Smith shares his love of basketball with his kids Unique Nicole/WireImage As a sports analyst, Stephen A. Smith does not hold back, but when it comes to his daughters ...
ESPN broadcaster Stephen A. Smith isn’t ruling out the idea of eventually running for president of the United States. Oh yes.
There may be some dissension among the upper ranks of ESPN’s on-air talent, though Stephen A. Smith vociferously protested those contentions — at least where he is concerned — on Saturday ...
ESPN sports debate host Stephen A. Smith has thrown himself so deep into the political arena he claimed he would consider running for president during an interview on "The View" Thursday.
Oct 23, 2024: Stephen A. Smith on the ESPN "NBA Countdown Live" set at the Intuit Dome / Kirby Lee-Imagn Images Get your popcorn ready. As a guest on "The View," Stephen A. Smith, who allegedly ...
Stephen A. Smith said Thursday that he was not surprised by the outcome of the 2024 presidential election, saying Donald ...
However, ESPN pundit Stephen A. Smith was not fond of the tactics of some of Harris' supporters. "In the end, celebrities, who are worth hundreds of millions, if not billions, who most American ...
Stephen A. Smith hasn't completely shut the door on trading in his various jobs as a sports commentator for politics. Smith, ...
ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith stopped by Fox News to give the right-wing network’s audience a rare dose of the other side as he tussled with Sean Hannity. Hannity said Vice President Kamala ...
Stephen Smith defends Vice President Kamala Harris's position on President Joe Biden on 'Hannity:' STEPHEN A. SMITH: As vice president of the United States, it wasn't her job to lead. She has to ...
The missed facemask penalty on Sam Darnold on Thursday night has the NFL world talking but it's the Vikings themselves who deserve the blame for the loss, according to ESPN's Stephen A.