Retired NFL tight end Shannon Sharpe, a sports analyst on Fox Sports 1, faced backlash over the weekend for saying that he would rather pay $20 for a gallon of gas than have former President Donald Trump still in the White House.
“Anyone knows someone hiring that owns a gas station? You get a discount IF* you [work] at an establishment,” Sharpe wrote on Twitter on Saturday in a tweet that included a picture of gas pump where $118 was spent. “Do ppl still siphon off gas? It was a thing when I was a growing up.”
Anyone knows someone hiring that owns a gas station? You get a discount IF* you wrk at an establishment. Do ppl still siphon off gas? It was a thing when I was a growing up. pic.twitter.com/cfmKNOGhoI
— shannon sharpe (@ShannonSharpe) April 3, 2022
A random account on Twitter responded by asking Sharpe, “Shannon do you still hate Donald?”
“I’d rather pay 20 bucks a gallon than have Trump in office,” Sharpe responded. “Hope that answers your question.”
I’d rather pay 20 bucks a gallon than have Trump in office. Hope that answers your question https://t.co/zdL1hgZ17P
— shannon sharpe (@ShannonSharpe) April 3, 2022
The following are some of the notable responses that Sharpe’s tweet garnered:
- Nick Searcy, actor: “This is what rich a** kissing leftists like @ShannonSharpe are really like. They don’t give a damn about working people.”
- Greg Gutfeld, Fox News: “Lucky you.”
- Chris Barron, political strategist: “Ah yes s****ing on the poors to own the Trump supporters.”
- Jeff Carlson, political commentator: “Literally the Democrats 2024 campaign slogan.”
- Buzz Patterson, political commentator: “Shannon doesn’t care about poor people.”
- Matthew Betley, political commentator: “Easy to say when you have millions.”
- Gary Sheffield Jr., commentator: “The statement makes sense if you make millions of dollars. Given the average American makes roughly $45K/year, I don’t think this opinion holds up around the country. Hence the approval ratings both CNN and Fox News agree are in the gutter.”
- Jesse Kelly: “Countless men have spent most of their adult lives trying to define communism and in the end it took a racist football player with the IQ of a gerbil to sum it up best.”
- Will Ricciardella, Fox News: “Every conservative on Sunday: let’s watch football! When will Americans understand they’re making people who hate them rich?”
- Caleb Howe, Mediaite: “Can’t … can’t we have neither?”
- Jim Hanson, political commentator: “Rich jacka** fine w/ bankrupting sports fans Because mean tweets give him sadz.”
- John Cardillo, political commentator: “Sharpe here earned $22.3 million in his NFL career, then made $3 million/year at Fox. He can afford the gas. The single mom driving to her second job to feed her kids cannot.”
- Kurt Schlichter, attorney: “Loser.”
- Arthur Schwartz, Republican strategist: “Democrats should adopt this messaging straight through the ‘24 elections.”
- Mike Mason, political strategist: “I’ll take ‘things people with low IQ’s say’ for a thousand, Alex.”