Will Cain may best be known as a guy you maybe saw speaking on ESPN while the TV was muted at your barber shop, but the reactionary sports commentator somehow parlayed that into a job braying political nonsense on Fox News earlier this year. There were other things going on back in April, of course, so don’t be too hard on yourself if you didn’t realize Max Kellerman’s punching bag was talking about election results.
The latest example came on Tuesday, when Cain advocated for various state legislatures that have certified election results in favor of Joe Biden to defy those results and put in place Electoral College voters who would elect Donald Trump, a man who lost the 2020 presidential election by millions of votes and a substantial margin in the aforementioned Electoral College.
Trump, of course, has baselessly ranted about massive fraud that no one in his legal team or sycophants on TV have been able to claim, so now the next talking point is tearing directly at the fabric of democracy and just putting in electors who will do what Trump says, not the millions of people who voted him out of office.
Will Cain endorses Trump’s attempts to steal the election: “It is absolutely unprecedented what happened in this election. … There may not be enough evidence for a court system, but there should be enough evidence for state legislators to change their electors.” pic.twitter.com/NvuCBdWv8Q
— Bobby Lewis (@revrrlewis) November 30, 2020
“It is absolutely unprecedented what happened in this election,” Cain said. “There may not be enough evidence for a court system, but there should be enough evidence for state legislators to change their electors.”
All of that is nonsense, as there is still zero evidence that anything out of the ordinary happened with mail-in ballots and vote counting. None of Trump’s various lawsuits have panned out in any meaningful way, with some of them seeing harsh dismissals from judges, even Republican ones. And while some noted that Cain may not have been expressing his personal opinion and was instead laying out the Trump campaign’s perspective, it is nonetheless incorrect and dangerous to try to delegitimize the election results.
Which is why that video going viral also came with people on Twitter remembering some less-than-flattering moments from Cain’s past life as a sports broadcaster. First of all, the video that made it clear Snoop Dogg really dislikes Will Cain.
was just reminded of the time Snoop dragged the hell out of Will Cain lmao pic.twitter.com/X4FM28mXGZ
— Tyler Conway (@jtylerconway) November 30, 2020
And then there’s Shannon Sharpe saying Cain is the one person he absolutely refuses to listen to when it comes to sports talk.
I see Will Cain is trending so I will remind you once again that this is the only Will Cain take you need: pic.twitter.com/NJhHY4sbr9
— Matt Harris (@mattysmoof) November 30, 2020
“Will Cain, anytime he’s on I mute,” Sharpe said, barely letting the interviewer finish the question. “He could be telling me I won $10 million, I’d never know. I won’t pick that prize up.”
The feeling was common among other sports fans and reporters who, well, could have told those in the political sphere that this kind of stuff was coming.
espn viewers tried to warn us about will cain, but we didn’t listen https://t.co/ZL3zWvl0GQ
— Bobby Lewis (@revrrlewis) November 30, 2020
Will Cain is an empty shell without an ounce of brain matter demonstrated ever, but if you can spit racism and ignorance with the king’s English, there’s a bag for you https://t.co/LXaJ1b38Sw
— 𝐄𝐱𝐚𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐫 𝐏𝐨𝐩𝐞 (@exavierpope) November 30, 2020
Will Cain’s trash, always been trash and we didn’t press ESPN enough for keeping that empty-suit racist on their airwaves FOR YEARS https://t.co/x8RChCO269
— Tyler Conway (@jtylerconway) November 30, 2020
It’s just a good reminder that if a professional sportscaster has no respect for what another person does on-air, that sportscaster probably shouldn’t be trusted when he’s suddenly spouting conspiracy theories on another network about something he’s probably not qualified to talk about, either.