ESPN host Stephen A. Smith addressed late-night host Jimmy Kimmel’s controversial monologue, in which Kimmel cried over Trump’s election win, stating that it would be bad for people who voted against Trump and for those who voted for him but “just don’t know it yet.” Smith clarified that Kimmel’s reaction does not reflect his own views, stating that he would not have reacted in such a dramatic way and that he is not upset over Trump being president. Smith praised Trump’s handling of the economy before COVID-19, saying that the American people have spoken and the country has moved too far left, emphasizing the importance of the economy and safety.
Smith expressed admiration for the scale of Trump’s victory, highlighting that Trump won the popular vote and several key swing states by a significant margin. He stated that the unity shown by the American people in the election is a positive thing for the country, and that it is important to listen to the message being sent by the voters. In contrast to Kimmel’s emotional reaction, Smith suggested that as a late-night talk show host, he would have tried to make the audience laugh and bring a sense of humor to the situation rather than focusing on the negative aspects of the election results.
In a previous monologue on “The Stephen A. Smith Show,” Smith criticized Oprah Winfrey and Michelle Obama for “alienating” voters leading up to the election. He also clarified that he did not vote for Trump. Kimmel, on the other hand, is one of the few mainstream entertainment figures who displayed hysteria following Trump’s victory, joining others such as Cardi-B, Jamie Lee Curtis, Billie Eilish, and Whoopi Goldberg. Smith’s comments provide a different perspective on the election results and highlight the diversity of reactions among public figures to Trump’s win.
Overall, Smith’s reaction to Kimmel’s emotional monologue emphasizes the importance of humor and perspective in dealing with political events. He acknowledges the significance of the American people’s message in the election results and the need to listen to their concerns. Smith’s comments also shed light on the diversity of opinions within the entertainment industry regarding Trump’s victory, suggesting that not all public figures share Kimmel’s sentiment. Smith’s focus on unity and positive aspects of the election results provides a different viewpoint on the current political landscape.