Stephen A. Smith shocked America this week by saying he might run for president in 2028. The loud ESPN star says he’s “sick of this mess” in Washington and claims big-name Democrats asked him to save their party. Smith’s sudden interest shows how desperate Democrats are after losing to Trump again. They’re scrambling for anyone who can grab headlines – even a sports talker who’s never held office.
The Los Angeles Dodgers’ White House visit with President Trump made waves too. Star player Mookie Betts skipped Trump’s events before but showed up this time. “It’s about the team,” Betts said. His change of heart proves even liberals respect Trump’s leadership when they put politics aside. The Dodgers’ celebration with Trump highlights how America is moving forward while Democrats stay stuck in chaos.
Democrats are bleeding support everywhere. Their own polls show Smith polling as well as real politicians like Cory Booker. That’s embarrassing for a party that claims to care about “experience.” A recent Texas Democratic meeting turned into a panic session about losing Hispanic voters. They’re so lost they’re considering a TV host who joked the presidency “doesn’t pay enough.”
Smith isn’t the only one noticing Democrats’ collapse. State elections show Republicans gaining ground where it counts. Groups like the DLCC are begging for cash to protect their last few legislative seats. Even in blue states like Minnesota, Democrats are barely hanging on. Their far-left agenda is turning off normal Americans who want safe streets and strong borders.
The Dodgers’ visit matters because sports used to be free from politics. Under Biden, teams bowed to woke mobs. Now Trump’s bringing back pride in America. Every player who shook Trump’s hand sent a message – real Americans respect winners. The Eagles will visit next month, proving Trump’s making patriotism cool again.
Smith’s potential run exposes the Democrats’ biggest problem – no leaders. Kamala Harris flopped. Gavin Newsom’s California is a disaster. Regular folks want common sense, not more lectures about pronouns. Smith at least talks about fixing things instead of pushing socialism. But he’d still be another celebrity rookie like Obama – all talk, no results.
While Democrats fight over who’s next, Trump’s getting things done. The economy’s roaring. America’s respected again. The Dodgers’ White House trip shows smart Americans want unity, not divisive politics. Maybe Smith should stick to sports talk – the real adults are busy fixing the country.
This 2028 drama proves one thing – Democrats are out of ideas. They’d rather chase fame than fix neighborhoods. Meanwhile, Trump’s leadership keeps winning hearts, from baseball stars to factory workers. America’s moving forward, and no amount of celebrity candidates will change that.