Sports commentator Sarah Spain, best known for her 15-plus years at ESPN, found a devil of a way to taunt Vice President JD Vance.
In a recent “Good Game” podcast that is now making the rounds on conservative media, Spain said she sat near Vance at a U.S. women’s hockey match at the Winter Olympics and got satanic vibes.
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She recounted his appearance with Secretary of State Marco Rubio as a “lowlight” of the podcast at the Milan-Cortina Games.
“When I see JD Vance’s eyeliner face, I literally feel ill,” the former “Around the Horn” panelist said on the Feb. 6 episode. “… I feel like I just looked at a demon, like the devil, and I don’t even believe in that.”
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“My body felt like when you have been spooked and you have a little tingle that feels like, ‘Ooh, something’s not right,’,” she continued. “Or like when you get in a situation and you feel like, ‘Oh, some of the energy’s bad, something could go wrong here, maybe I should get out of here,’ or something’s dangerous.”
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JD Vance was called a “demon” by ESPN veteran Sarah Spain. Getty
The presence of the vice president, who has backed the Trump administration’s migrant crackdown that also resulted in the killings of two protesters, was “disgusting to me,” she said, noting the veep “allegedly” exuded “demon energy.”
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Vance’s repping of the U.S. at the Games wasn’t a rousing success. He got booed at the Opening Ceremony, his motorcade nearly helped cause a U.S. figure skater to be late for her competition, and he took flak for telling athletes “you’re not there to pop off about politics.”
Several athletes have spoken out against Trump and Co. One even wrote his “**** ice” protest in pee in the snow.
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