Jason Whitlock Laughs at Stephen A. Smith After Smith's 'Embarrassing' Rant

(46:38) Stephen A. Smith: “I cannot imagine, as a Black man knowing our history, anything worse than a White supremacist. That is until Jason Whitlock came along. He is worse than them. He is the worst, most despicable, lying, no good, fat a** human being I have ever known in my life."

Jason Whitlock: “So, I’m worse than a ‘White supremacist' and all it took for Stephen A. Smith to reveal this to his audience was for me to review his book. That’s what it took. I published a harsh written critique of his book, and I did a video walking you through the silly things he said in his book, the silly things he said in interviews, and the attack on Stephen A. Smith proves and compels him to point out that I’m ‘worse than a White supremacist.’ If there was someone in the media that you knew was ‘worse than a White supremacist’, why would you wait so long to reveal that? Me and Stephen A. Smith have been at odds for a decade. He waited until I reviewed his book and called into question the farcical things in his book to go ‘OH, YEAH, HE’S A WHITE SUPREMACIST!’... This is the go-to response of the Left. If you criticize anything they do, ‘WELL, YOU’RE A RACIST! YOU’RE A HOMOPHOBE! YOU’RE SEXIST! WHY WOULD YOU NOTICE THESE FAR-FETCHED EXAGGERATIONS I PUT IN THIS BOOK UNLESS YOU’RE A RACIST!?’... Stephen A. wrote a check that he can’t cash. He’s run around for several years pretending as if he’s the baddest man on the planet, that he ain’t afraid of nobody, and all these athletes should be scared, and everybody else should be scared. He’s 5’9”, 130 pounds coming out of high school, this is according to him, but he’s the ‘toughest guy on the planet.’ He’s Avon Barksdale, he’s Omar Little, he’s Tony Soprano, he’s the BOSS, he’s the MAN, and ‘IF ANY OF THESE ATHLETES CHALLENGE ME, I’M STEPHEN A. SMITH!’... That sounds like someone who is protected. Who has been installed, and who feels comfortable challenging any of these athletes because ‘man, I’ve got the backing of Bob Iger, I’ve got the backing of the Alphabet Mafia, I’ve got the backing of all the global elites. I was installed, I’m untouchable.’ Stephen A. got touched. The column I wrote about his book touched him, and like ‘Glass Joe’, he fell to the ground  weeping and crying. He is the bully that got stood up to and now he’s having to deal with the ramifications. You can touch Stephen A. Smith. Easily. If you read his book, we’re talking about one of the most insecure people on the planet. It’s the only reason why to tell the lies that he’s telling. Insecurity. Who writes this? An insecure person looking for an identity. Posturing, posing, ‘I’M THE REAL MAN!’... It’s hysterical... ‘I HATE THIS BASTARD, WHITLOCK! YOU GET WITHIN A MILE OF HIS PRESENCE, WRAP YOUR ARMS AROUND YOURSELF TO PROTECT YOUR SOUL! HE'S CAIN! HE IS THE DEVIL!’... Stephen A. Smith just went on a 50-minute emotional rant. It’s EMBARRASSING. It’s not what men do, but that’s his role. That’s the role of many of these guys they’re putting on ESPN. To normalize men acting feminine and emotionally. We’re being herded, we’re being programmed to give into feminine emotions and cry at the drop of a hat, and pretend that words cut us like swords. I reviewed this man’s book and asked some tough questions. One of the top things I’m known for is my review of Joe Posnanski’s book about Joe Paterno. You wanna talk about an evisceration, go look that up. I never saw Joe Posnanski on TV whining and crying like a little women. He didn’t like it, Bob Costas and others asked him questions about the review, but he didn’t do what Stephen A. Smith did. Did the man ball up in the corner ‘OH, MAN, I CAN’T WORK WITH WHITLOCK! OH, MY GOD, I CAN’T BE IN HIS SIGHT! WRAP YOUR ARMS AROUND YOURSELF BECAUSE HE’LL STEAL YOUR SOUL! JASON WHITLOCK WROTE A BAD REVIEW OF MY BOOK, I CAN’T BE WITHIN A MILE OF HIM!’... I don’t get it. As men, how did we get here? Stephen A. is limited. And by ‘limited’, I mean intellectually, and I started to feel a little sorry for him that like I beat up a baby seal. This dude is so far outside my weight class, I was like ‘this is not a good look Whitlock, this guy is limited.' I don’t want to be Stephen A. Smith, and I say this with a bit of sympathy... I’ve just never seen anybody this insecure, and this unhappy with themselves. Stephen A. is smothered in 100-dollar bills, bank accounts stuffed to the rim, and this dude still has to lie about who he is. Could you imagine that? Having all the money that you could ever imagine and dream of, having all the adulation, attention, and you’re famous, but you have to write a book full of fabrications, exaggerations, and perhaps outright lies. Do you know how insecure that person is? How unhappy that person is? That’s a person who will have a meltdown and throw a fifth-grade tantrum, and while representing ESPN, make that kind of a fool of yourself. All the name-calling, cursing, and just lack of substance... ‘Wrap your arms around yourself and protect your soul’? A book review touched your soul? A love tap touched your soul and you fell to the ground whining and crying like a little third-grader? I know that he’s appealing to an audience who I guess thinks like a third-grader, but the man has questions about this exaggerated narrative that he's painted of himself, and his response is to go on a 45-minute rant, ‘NO ONE LIKES JASON! GO ASK BOBBY! GO ASK KIMBERLY! NO ONE LIKES JASON! GO ASK HIS SECOND-GRADE TEACHERS!’... That’s what he did and called me a bunch of names. People are like ‘Stephen A. cooked you!’... Really? I’ve seen little children, emasculated men, and women behave the way that Stephen A. Smith behaved last night. ‘GO ASK DAN LE BATARD OR JEMELE! EVERYBODY HATES JASON!’... We’ve reached rock bottom. This behavior is embarrassing.” (Full Segment Above) 

Watch Jason Whitlock of Blaze TV’s Fearless laugh off and mock ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith’s recent rant towards his former co-worker, as Whitlock blasts the ‘insecure’ Smith for regurgitating such an ‘embarrassing’ tirade that was simply the result of Whitlock’s recent review of Smith’s new memoir titled ‘Straight Shooter' this week.

Whitlock disputed Smith’s recounting of his college basketball career at Winston Salem State, saying his bumbling backstory of playing on the team doesn’t make any sense, and offers an open invitation to any former player, referee, coach, or reporter living and working in the Winston Salem area in the late 80’s to provide any information to backup and corroborate Smith’s fairy tale.

Earlier this week Whitlock referenced the explosive recent Katt Williams interview on Shannon Sharpe’s podcast where the comedian called out some of the most successful actors and musicians in the entertainment industry, and singled out certain individuals in Hollywood who unexpectedly experienced metaphoric rises to fame and skipped the line despite having very little acclaim. Williams labeled them ‘plants’ who people of power sought to elevate with the intention of later using them as puppets to publicly say anything and do anything they require in order advance their handlers' agendas.  

Whitlock said Smith is ESPN's 'industry plant' and was calculatedly installed as a left-wing shill to push agendas connected to stoking racial division and pushing the COVID-19 vaccine, in exchange for a lucrative career devoid of merit.

Check out the full segment above with Whitlock declaring at the end that he feels a little sorry for flooring the ‘limited intellectually’ Smith, and making him look like such a belligerent lightweight.

Here was Jason's take on Smith's mysterious career trajectory earlier this week:

“Stephen A. Smith wrote -- or had someone write because Stephen A. Smith can’t write – a memoir, ‘Straight Shooter’, and he shouldn’t have done that because I’ve read it. Just like Katt Williams is breaking down to you ‘look at these lies that Steve Harvey is telling, look at how Kevin Hart is a plant and he was promised things at the very beginning’... And it’s like, how did Kevin Hart come out here to LA with deals in place and all this success in place?... And what he’s saying is like, who is Kevin Hart? Kevin Hart ain’t even got that kind of talent. It hasn’t been done since or before. If you go look at Stephen A. Smith’s narrative, many people, including myself, who know Stephen A. Smith’s narrative are like ‘this makes no sense.’ This dude could barely write. He had editors at the Philadelphia Inquirer that had to rewrite EVERYTHING. Editors at ESPN had to rewrite EVERYTHING. He knows virtually nothing about any other sport other than the tiny, tiny bit he knows about basketball. This man has sat on TV and said ‘HEY, MAN, THEY SHOULD HAVE KICKED THE FIELD GOAL ON THIRD DOWN JUST IN CASE THEY MISS IT AND THEY CAN RE-KICK IT AGAIN ON FOURTH DOWN!’... ‘THIS TIGHT END [Hunter Henry] IS PLAYING TONIGHT FOR THE CHARGERS...’ But he was actually cut and plays for another team. It’s comical how little he actually knows about sports, but someone installed him as the number one voice of sports. That’s what Katt Williams is talking about. Kevin Hart is an OK comedian, but someone installed him as the face of comedy, gave him a deal, and put things in place for him to have all this success because they could control Kevin Hart. That’s what happened to Stephen A. Smith. If you go read ‘Straight Shooter’, you can see it everywhere. If you go read his memoir and listen to the stories he tells about getting a ‘basketball scholarship’ to Winston Salem State, it’s so mind-blowingly preposterous, stupid, and fabricated. I was like ‘holy, cow, how did they let him tell these lies?’ Or whoever wrote it, ‘who wrote these lies?’... He went down and had a scrimmage and hit 17 straight shots, and ‘Big House’ Gaines gave him a scholarship on the spot. This is Division-II basketball, Winston Salem State, the school is poor, ‘Big House’ Gaines has written books about how little money he had for scholarships, but someone who didn’t pee a drop in high school basketball, didn’t pee a drop at the Fashion Institute School that he allegedly played junior basketball at, somehow sits out a year, and goes and plays in one scrimmage game, makes 17 straight shots and they give him a full ride basketball scholarship at a school that struggles to give out full-ride scholarships to more than three or four players on the team? Stephen A. got one for making 17 straight shots in a scrimmage at the end of someone’s regular season when he drove up from New York. You didn’t play in high school, you didn’t do anything at the Fashion Institute who had a junior college team and you never played, and then he got a scholarship to Winston Salem State... He wants you to believe that. He’s on camera talking to Malika Andrews, Jalen Rose, JJ Redick, and they put up a stat of Jalen Rose, JJ Redick’s, and Stephen A.’s senior stats, and they got Stephen A. Smith averaging 1.5 points a game, and Stephen A. says on camera ‘WELL, WHAT THEY DON’T TELL YOU IS – I ONLY AVERAGED 1.5 POINTS A GAME BECAUSE I ONLY PLAYED IN ONE GAME THAT YEAR BECAUSE I BLEW OUT MY KNEE’... Someone must have figured out later, like, Stephen A., we got you up here saying you averaged 1.5 points per game your senior year. You just said on camera that you only played in one game your senior year because you blew out your knee. You can’t average 1.5 points if you only played one game. It can’t be done. I’m not a math genius but it cannot be done. Three or four months later, Stephen A. figured out like ‘OH, GOD, I SCREWED UP!’, and so he went on the Stephen A. Smith podcast, played the clip of them doing that, and then he said ‘IT WAS ALL A LIE! I DIDN’T PLAY A DAMN GAME BECAUSE I BLEW OUT MY KNEE!’... I’m not trying to pick on Stephen A. Smith, I’m trying to help you understand these truths that Katt Williams are talking about. They apply across the entertainment industry. When you see someone in this current environment installed as ‘the voice’ and ‘the person’, you better go check their history because it’s more than likely they haven’t earned that. They’ve been installed, they’ve cut a deal, and written up some limit false narrative for them. It’s not earned. Never at any point was Stephen A. Smith a great sports columnist. Stephen A. Smith made his name befriending Allen Iverson and breaking some new Allen Iverson-related news, and a handful of NBA-related news, but they put him out there as this great opinionist. He doesn’t have great opinions, he doesn’t know what he’s talking about. He’s there to be on target as it relates to these larger messages that they want to pass on. They want men watching ESPN and thinking ‘should I take the vaccine?’, and they want Stephen A. Smith to say ‘YES, TAKE THE VACCINE! ANYBODY WHO DOESN’T TAKE THE VACCINE IS AN IDIOT! KYRIE IRVING IS AN IDIOT!’... That’s the job. The people that don’t play the game, they get upset with. ‘MAN, WHITLOCK IS FAT AND OVERWEIGHT! HE BETTER SUPPORT THAT VACCINE!’... I’m not going to do it. Not my role, not my job, not qualified, it’s not what I believe, and there’s no check you can cut me.”

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