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Upon discussing the current state of the Democratic Party, Sean Hannity expressed skepticism about its direction, noting that the party seems to be struggling post-election. This portrayal of the Democrats as "radical" and lacking a clear direction provoked a spirited dialogue with Stephen A. Smith, who candidly acknowledged the party's problems and suggested that someone like him could potentially win against the current crop of candidates. Smith's remarks underscore a broader discontent within the party as it grapples with identifying a leader who can inspire confidence and rally the base.