Sports radio legend Chris “Mad Dog” Russo doesn’t normally get political when he’s on air, however throughout a podcast look, he let his opinions on former President Donald Trump be identified.
Russo joined the “Sports Illustrated Media Podcast” with Jimmy Traina, the place the present host was requested about talking on sports activities throughout an election 12 months.
During the query, Traina referred to Trump as “an animal,” to which Russo started to go off on the Republican presidential nominee, primarily for a way he treats the present president, Joe Biden.
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“What is he doing?” Russo stated about Trump, through Awful Announcing. “Biden announces he’s gonna leave, drop out. And he kills him? Say what you want about him… but [Biden] did give his freakin’ life to the United States from 1972-on. He also had tragedy in his life with his wife and child who died in that car accident… I think his heart, whether you like his policy or not, is generally speaking in the right place. I think he cares.”
Russo continued to talk on Trump’s motion after Biden dropped out of the presidential race.
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“The fact that [Trump] can’t let him leave the scene quietly and give him his day,” Russo defined. “Even Biden, when Trump got shot, said, ‘I’m gonna call him,’ and he called him by his first name.
“Even Biden has at instances to be above the fray. It actually bothered me. Don, are you able to let the person for twenty-four hours, six months earlier than the election exit with just a little grace? And not pound him… that actually bothered me.”
Shortly after Biden announced he was dropping out of the presidential race on July 21, Trump spoke with Fox News Digital’s Brooke Singman and called him “the worst president within the historical past of our nation.”
“He just isn’t match to serve,” Trump continued. “And I ask — who’s going to be operating the nation for the following 5 months?”
Trump more recently said Biden had the “proper to run” for re-election, though the Democratic Party “took it away” from him during a press conference at Mar-a-Lago.
“I’m not a fan of his, as you in all probability have seen, and he had a tough debate, however that doesn’t imply that you simply simply take it away like that,” Trump said.
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Trump went on to say Biden’s replacement, vice president Kamala Harris, is the “least admired, least revered, and worst vp within the historical past of our nation.”
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