Sarah Spain, one of themost radical left-wingers in sports media, is covering the Milano Cortina 2026Winter Olympicsin Italy. While discussing her recent attendance at a Team USA women's hockey match against Czechia in Milan, Spain whined that she was forced to sit near U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance.

Here's what Spain said on a recent episode of her podcast.

"Twelve minutes into the first period, that area suddenly is awash with large men in suits with earpieces, and here comes J.D. Vance carrying a child and a bunch of the security, and eventually Marco Rubio," Spain described.

The horror! Poor Sarah Spain. There she is in Italy covering Olympic hockey, enjoying all the perks of the assignment, and the darn Vice President has to ruin her day by existing. I hope my sincere empathy is really coming through here.

I understand that quote doesn't seem so bad, but you had to hearthe wayshe said it, her voice wasdrippingwith contempt. However, I'm not going to make you listen to Sarah Spain (or post her podcast here and give her free publicity) because that's my job, and I'm paid to do it. Those of you who aren't paid to listen to her should consider yourselves very, very lucky.

Radical leftist Sarah Spain said she felt "ill" after seeing Vice President J.D. Vance at a Team USA women’s hockey game in Milan during the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics.

But Spain wasn't satisfied just whining about Vance. No, she had to go to thetried-and-true left-wing playbookand start name-calling. After all, she has to keep the liberal credo in mind at all times: "When the other side's argument is better than yours, resort to ad hominem attacks."

"When I see J.D. Vance's eyeliner face, I literally feel ill," Spain said. Now she knows how I felt the entire time I was listening to her podcast.

"I feel like I just looked at a demon, like the devil, and I don't even believe in that, but like my body felt like… something could go wrong here, or maybe I should get out of here. Something's dangerous, or this doesn't feel right. That's what my body felt like, and I was in no way prepared to see him."

Wow, a lot to unpack there. First, does it surprise anyone that Spain doesn't believe in the devil? That's something someone who is possessed by the devil might say, by the way. I'm not saying she is, but that is something that onewould saywere they possessed by the devil.

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