Stephen A's Take: Stephen A concludes that the country is in a state of deep division, with no clear path to reconciliation in sight.
Jun 17, 2025
The podcast dives into a shocking incident of political violence in Minnesota, shedding light on the consequences of rising extremism. It highlights the urgent need for reducing incendiary rhetoric and promoting civil discourse. The host critiques the spectacle of a military parade in D.C., questioning its true purpose amidst nationwide protests against immigration policies. Furthermore, it examines the deep political divisions in America, exploring the impact of fiery debates on vital issues from agriculture to international conflicts.
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Harsh Rhetoric Fuels Violence
Political violence is fueled by harsh rhetoric from both political sides.
People’s lives are emotionally impacted more deeply by policy, intensifying passion and potential extremism.
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Reduce Incendiary Political Rhetoric
We must reduce incendiary political rhetoric to avoid violence.
Agree to disagree civilly and avoid being disagreeable or divisive.
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Extremists Often Appear Calm
Extremists often appear calm and composed at arrest.
Calm demeanor should not be mistaken for normalcy; vigilance against extremism is necessary.
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Stephen A. Smith is a New York Times Bestselling Author, Executive Producer, host of ESPN's First Take, and co-host of NBA Countdown.
Here’s a summary of the key themes and highlights:
🔫 Political Violence in Minnesota
A man named Vance Boelter, posing as a police officer, fatally shot State Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, and wounded State Sen. John Hoffman and his wife.
Boulter was arrested after what was described as the largest manhunt in Minnesota history.
He is charged with multiple counts of murder, attempted murder, stalking, and federal firearms offenses.
A manifesto found in his vehicle listed over 70 targets, including politicians and pro-abortion advocates.
🧨 Rhetoric and Extremism
The host condemns the violence and supports the death penalty in this case.
Emphasizes that extremism exists on both sides of the political spectrum.
Warns against normalizing political violence and calls for a reduction in incendiary rhetoric.
Draws parallels between passion in sports and politics, arguing that when people feel their lives are affected by policy, emotions run high.
🇺🇸 Trump’s Military Parade & “No Kings” Protests
Trump held a military parade in D.C. celebrating 250 years of the U.S. Army, coinciding with his 79th birthday.
Thousands protested across the country under the “No Kings” banner, opposing ICE raids and immigration policies.
The host questions the optics of the parade and whether it was more about Trump than the military.
🧊 ICE Raids and Immigration Policy
ICE raids targeting migrants sparked national protests.
California is suing the Trump administration over immigration enforcement.
Trump paused raids in sectors like agriculture and hospitality due to economic backlash.
🌍 Middle East Tensions
Israel and Iran are engaged in escalating conflict, with over 250 missiles exchanged.
The U.S. is caught in the middle, with critics and defenders on both sides.
The host notes that every action by one side is met with a counter-narrative by the other, making resolution difficult.
💬 Final Thoughts
The host expresses frustration at the lack of unity and the absence of peace in both domestic and international affairs.
Concludes that the country is in a state of deep division, with no clear path to reconciliation in sight.