Stephen A. Smith appeared on Sean Hannity's Fox News show last night and used the platform to make a case for Kamala Harris.


Smith is one of the most popular sports broadcasters in America thanks to his never-back-down style of arguing. And that same kind of intensity was on display last night as Hannity and Smith discussed the coming election.
Hannity and Smith got into it pretty quickly, especially after the host claimed that Trump was a better speaker than Harris. He responded, "I know you aren’t talking about somebody being lucid and cogent and enunciating their thoughts with clarity and you are bragging about Donald Trump. We can’t be watching the same stuff if that’s what you are doing."
After Hannity argued that Harris had flip-flopped on policies, Smith answered, "What she’s doing now is saying, 'Excuse me, I’m open to compromise. I’m willing to work across the aisle. I’m willing to listen and make things happen.' Now, you have a lot of people who are going to vote for Trump and they absolutely, positively believe he will change Washington."
Smith would later say:
"So again, we might not like something on the left. We might not like something on the right. These are the two candidates that we’ve got to work with, and when you bring up issues in terms of character or in terms of being truthful or whatever, let me tell you something right now, you can bring a whole bunch of Republicans and I’d be cool with it. You can’t bring up Trump to make a case against somebody else using those arguments! You can’t do that!"