Gene Demby
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Make sure you don't tweet about that.
Make sure you don't tweet about that.
I mean, I think people remember why Roseanne got her show canceled. She had said some pretty regrettable things. And people probably could imagine where I might have fallen on that. But because ESPN did not want us talking about that stuff, I was unable to and I did not. But anyway, that's just sort of the climate we had found ourselves in at ESPN during those years.
I mean, I think people remember why Roseanne got her show canceled. She had said some pretty regrettable things. And people probably could imagine where I might have fallen on that. But because ESPN did not want us talking about that stuff, I was unable to and I did not. But anyway, that's just sort of the climate we had found ourselves in at ESPN during those years.
I mean, I think people remember why Roseanne got her show canceled. She had said some pretty regrettable things. And people probably could imagine where I might have fallen on that. But because ESPN did not want us talking about that stuff, I was unable to and I did not. But anyway, that's just sort of the climate we had found ourselves in at ESPN during those years.
So I've seen Stephen A. Smith basically say, well, I just think everybody's crazy and we need to move to the center, right? That is basically his biggest political talking point. And he'll go on any outlet to talk about this. And so the way he's leveraging it is by just drawing more attention to himself and his brand. And so it gives him some sort of influence, whether or not he chooses...
So I've seen Stephen A. Smith basically say, well, I just think everybody's crazy and we need to move to the center, right? That is basically his biggest political talking point. And he'll go on any outlet to talk about this. And so the way he's leveraging it is by just drawing more attention to himself and his brand. And so it gives him some sort of influence, whether or not he chooses...
So I've seen Stephen A. Smith basically say, well, I just think everybody's crazy and we need to move to the center, right? That is basically his biggest political talking point. And he'll go on any outlet to talk about this. And so the way he's leveraging it is by just drawing more attention to himself and his brand. And so it gives him some sort of influence, whether or not he chooses...
to use it for political means but it means that like whether we believe he should be a political figure or not or whether he believes he is or not he is one when you go into Sean Hannity multiple times I mean it's also just kind of disingenuous to say you're not a political figure I mean you are bro sorry for sure
to use it for political means but it means that like whether we believe he should be a political figure or not or whether he believes he is or not he is one when you go into Sean Hannity multiple times I mean it's also just kind of disingenuous to say you're not a political figure I mean you are bro sorry for sure
to use it for political means but it means that like whether we believe he should be a political figure or not or whether he believes he is or not he is one when you go into Sean Hannity multiple times I mean it's also just kind of disingenuous to say you're not a political figure I mean you are bro sorry for sure
Oh, let's go. Okay, yeah, come on. Let's do it.
Oh, let's go. Okay, yeah, come on. Let's do it.
Oh, let's go. Okay, yeah, come on. Let's do it.
I'm going to say 26.
I'm going to say 26.
I'm going to say 26.
It was C. I'm going to go B. Rocket Man seems like the more appropriate song.
It was C. I'm going to go B. Rocket Man seems like the more appropriate song.
It was C. I'm going to go B. Rocket Man seems like the more appropriate song.