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Watch Riley Gaines Obliterate Left-Wing Activist In a Few Short Words

Women's sports activist Riley Gaines torched disgraced former MSNBC host Keith Olbermann after calling the swimming pro "stupid" and "unsuccessful." 

In a video posted to Twitter, Gaines walked down a hallway lined with trophies she won for various SEC and NCAA swimming titles. 

While reaching for one of her awards, Gaines accidentally dropped and broke a piece off of one of her many trophies. However, she has plenty more trophies to spare because of her achievements. 

"Keith, I would be really sad if I broke this trying to prove a point to an old man who can't even seem to keep a job, but I've got more of these, so I'm not. Thanks, Keith," Gaines said. 

This week, Olbermann called Riley a "homophobe" for speaking out against the radical transgender movement that allows biological males to compete in women's sports. 

The Leftist claimed Riley has "no reputation to ruin," despite being fired by NBC in 2011 after arguing with executives and breaking the network's rules by making various political donations to Democratic candidates. 

He also said the two-time All-SEC first-teamer "sucked at swimming" and "that's why [she] lost" to transgender swimmer Lia Thomas during the Division I champion in 2022— not because Thomas has more weight and speed on him due to being a man. 

"Second team all-conference. Happily, for nasty, stupid, unsuccessful transphobe @Riley_Gaines, she has no reputation to ruin," Olbermann tweeted. 

However, jokes on him because Gaines received several awards for her accomplishments, including All-SEC first-team, three SEC titles, a second-place finish nationally, an SEC community service award, and an SEC female scholar-athlete of the year. She also qualified for the U.S. trials for the Tokyo Olympics.

Gaines has made headlines recently for being against the progressive Left's push on transgenderism. She testified before Congress, pushing the need to protect the integrity of women's sports. She also was a victim of a brutal assault from transgender activists while trying to speak at a university event.