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Charles Barkley Keeps It Real About Stephen A. Smith’s Chances Of Becoming Next President

Charles Barkley Keeps It Real About Stephen A. Smith’s Chances Of Becoming Next President Charles Barkley Keeps It Real About Stephen A. Smith’s Chances Of Becoming Next President

If there’s one thing about Chuck, he doesn’t hold back, and here we go again.

When it comes to ESPN superstar Stephen A. Smith and his chances of becoming the next president, NBA legend Charles Barkley believes that he has zero chance.

The 62-year-old Barkley kept it a complete bean when questioned about Smith’s chances of being in the White House.

“Hell no! Come on, stop it.” said Barkley while making a recent appearance on “Don’t @ Me with Dan Dakich” on OutKick. “Hey, hey, Dan, knock it off right now. Stop it. Come on man, don’t do that.” (RELATED: Charles Barkley Says He’s Not Changing For ESPN, Dares Woke Company To Fire Him)

Barkley stated that he and Smith are friends and told him to “stop” the whole idea of running for office.

A current NBA analyst for TNT, Barkley believes Smith is appearing on television way too much and warned him that Americans could get “sick” of him always being around.

“I was in the studio last night and I saw he was going to be on ‘Law & Order’ tonight. I mean he is already on ‘General Hospital,’ he’s already on ‘General Hospital,’ now he is going to be on ‘Law & Order’ tonight, and I was just laughing. I was like, ‘Yo man, you are starting to be too much right now,’” said Barkley.

“Like, you are going to be on CNN, you are going to be on ‘Fox & Friends,’ now you on ‘General Hospital,’ now you on ‘Law & Order,’ I’m like, ‘Yo man, knock it off. Stop being on every TV show’ because at some point people are going to get sick of you, and you are going to be like, ‘Yeah I probably did too much.’ But once you do too much, it’s too late and people don’t take you serious, and I think he’s got to be careful in that aspect.”

I’m with Chuck … all I’m trying to see is the continuing of the beef between Stephen A. and LeBron.



This article was originally published at dailycaller.com

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