Brandon Tatum Drops Bombshell Take On Jasmine Crockett Vs Stephen A Smith


There was a time when Tatum spoke, the former cop and political commentator who lit up Democratic primary fireworks with comments sizzling in the air about the possibility of a matchup between Stephen A Smith and Jasmine Crockett. Inches from breakfast at the Kardashian house, while Benny Johnson’s clip was airing, Tatum spilled: “I hope Crockett becomes the frontrunner, because we would just dog her out. She’s the worst politician known to man. She’s all an act.”
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The spicy commentary set Twitter ablaze with reactions. Some just went with Tatum, like @TheScoopUS: “Brandon’s spot on–Crockett’s a disaster! All talk, no results.” @imcoolchristian alleged, “Brandon Tatum isn’t holding back—he’s confident Crockett wouldn’t survive real political scrutiny.”
And many were indeed feeling Mr. Tatum’s vibe. Drew T Corbin threw down some serious replies. At one time, he had tweeted, “PLAGIARIST @bennyjohnson is a known RACIST,” and followed up by mockingly calling for Tatum to dance, combining the taunt with a GIF. From there, things went really downhill.
Some simply joined with random questions, as is typical of Twitter: @CarlosPenaGar16 bopped up with “When is Andrew Tate coming back on?”
The conversation got dragged to more politically sensual topics, with @apinionsvary saying, “Regardless of how awful Democrats look right now, we need to get out and vote in huge numbers,” while the Australian angle came along from @DrewTCorbin1 with “People in Australia sent a strong anti-trump message to the world.”
Clearly, his blunt commentary hit a prickly nerve on the other side. Supporters backed that go-give-it-to-you attitude, calling him “awesome” and their “regular watch on YouTube,” declared @LimbaughLegacy; meanwhile, @JillyD555 called the joint “My 2 Fav You Tubers!!!”
These reactions are just a proxy for how big the political atmosphere remains as the elections heat up, yet whether one would agree or completely disagree with Tatum’s take, at least one is certain here: This guy can get everyone talking, which could be one of his best assets in this climate.
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As illustrated by the chaotic Twitter, any 2024 political commentary is not just about policies but also about personality, viral moments, and who delivers the most memorable sound bites. Tatum’s comments satisfy all those criteria, giving assurance that the conversation will revive time and time again long after the original tweet has ceased to make rounds. Love it or hate it, that’s all modern political discourse.
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