President Donald Trump does not know

what he’s yelling about.

At least that’s how Steve Kerr views it.

The Warriors head coach, an outspoken

critic of Trump, compared the president to

the dim-witted character Brick Tamland

from the movie “Anchorman” and laughed

at a question on if he was pleasantly

surprised about Trump’s willingness to

confiscate guns .

“I’m hardly surprised. I think he forgot

what side he was on,” Kerr chuckled. “It

reminded me of ‘Anchorman’ when Brick

ends up on the wrong side of the fight and

he’s like ‘Yeah!’ And they’re like ‘No,

you’re on this side.’”

Kerr could not stop laughing after his

comment.

“It was worth it,” he said. “I know I’m

going to take all kinds of s–t f but it was

worth it.”

Trump proposed on Wednesday in a

meeting with lawmakers to “take the guns

first, go through due process second” and

even ridiculed a Republican senator for

being “afraid of the NRA.”

Kerr, who is often asked about political

topics, gave a powerful message about

guns and called out politicians for their

lack of inaction shortly following the

shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas

High School in Parkland, Fla. which killed

17 .

“Well, nothing has been done. It doesn’t

seem to matter to our government that

children are being shot to death day after

day in schools. It doesn’t matter that

people are being shot at a concert, at a

movie theater. It’s not enough, apparently,

to move our leadership, our government,

the people running our country, to

actually do anything,” he said the day of

the tragedy. “That’s demoralizing. But we

can do something about it. We can vote

people in who actually have the courage to

protect people’s lives, and not just bow

down to the NRA because they have

financed their campaign for them.”