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WH Reporters Advocate for Single-Payer Health Care, Push Hill Tweets

September 13th, 2017 6:11 PM

Wednesday’s White House press briefing didn’t feature CNN’s Jim Acosta, so his colleagues picked up the slack with lobbying efforts for single-payer health care, ensuring wealthy Americans don’t get tax cuts, and anti-Trump comments by ESPN’s Jemele Hill. Los Angeles Times reporter Noah Bierman got the ball rolling on single-payer health care, asking Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders what…

ESPN Goes Soft on Hill After Anti-Trump Tweets

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September 12th, 2017 8:25 PM
Setting the bar at street level, ESPN's Jemele Hill tweeted yesterday that President Donald Trump is a bigot and the worst president of her lifetime. ESPN responded to her unprofessional, unhinged rant with a light, but public, reprimand.

ESPN Host Won't Differentiate Between Radical Activism, Flood Relief

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September 7th, 2017 8:31 PM
ESPN's Rachel Nichols, host of The Jump television show, points to the athletes who have raised millions of dollars for hurricane-ravaged Texas relief efforts as justification for her belief that the "stick to sports" phrase is "absurd" because it is not "caring."

ESPN Fawns over Seahawks' Activist Disguised as Football Player

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September 5th, 2017 7:06 PM
Don't be too surprised if Michael Bennett becomes the first NFL player to join the radical, pro-abortion National Organization for Women. He's crusading for women's rights and a whole bunch of other issues that prompted Lois Nam, a writer for ESPN's The Undefeated, to conclude the Seattle Seahawks' defensive end is "an activist disguised as a football player."
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Lauer Interrogates ESPN Employee After He's Fired Over PC Nonsense

August 25th, 2017 5:23 PM
Here’s another entry for the “Just When You Think You’ve Seen It All Department:” Former tennis professional and ESPN broadcaster Doug Adler has filed a lawsuit against the company because he was fired due to confusion regarding his use of the word “guerrilla” while describing an aggressive play by an African-American tennis champion.

ESPN Sparks Criticism from Fox News for Robert Lee Fiasco

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August 24th, 2017 6:27 PM
Fox Sport Radio's Clay Travis broke the story Tuesday that ESPN had bumped college football broadcaster Robert Lee out of a Sept. 2 game in Charlotteville because violent mobs clashed there recently over the removal of the Robert E. Lee statue. The story spread like wildfire and ESPN took megawatts of heat for its PC overdose. On Wednesday, Travis went on Fox News with Tucker Carlson and Fox…
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MRC’s Gainor: ESPN the ‘Extra Stupid Progressive Network’

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August 23rd, 2017 5:14 PM
ESPN isn’t really a sports channel anymore, according to MRC’s Vice President of Business and Culture Dan Gainor. ESPN has “shifted from sports to become the Extra Stupid Progressive Network,” Gainor said. He told Intelligence Report anchor Trish Regan that the sports network “does not live in the real world.”  

ESPN Removes 'Robert Lee' from College Football Broadcast

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August 22nd, 2017 8:31 PM
From the "Hello, darkness, my old friend ... I've come to talk with you again" files: ESPN has drop-kicked one of its college football broadcasters from the Virginia vs. William & Mary game, on Sept. 2, for no reason other than his name is "Robert Lee." This is no joke. ESPN really is that sensitive and that PC. That childish, too, for that matter.
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ESPN Reprimands 'Wise' Sports Writer for Pushing Fake Saban Quotes

August 22nd, 2017 6:10 PM
Most people across the country have little trust in the “mainstream media” due to unchecked errors and false reporting, but on Tuesday, Mike Wise -- a former Washington Post columnist who's now with ESPN's The Undefeated -- joined that group when he was disciplined for posting false quotes in an attempt to prove people will believe anything published online.

ESPN Hosts Bash President Trump as 'Divisive"

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August 19th, 2017 7:05 PM
On Wednesday, Kevin Durant of the NBA champion Golden State Warriors, said he won't attend a celebration for the team at the White House if an invitation is extended. One of the liberal commentators on ESPN praised Durant for that decision, insisting it's not political. Another ESPN talk show co-host ripped into President Trump and says he is fed up with people complaining about sports media…

ESPN Eating (Jim) Crow Over NFL Player Auction

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August 17th, 2017 7:22 PM
ESPN is eating crow -- Jim Crow -- and enduring the humiliation of its fellow race-baiting rivals, many of them crowing about its racial insensitivity. The Worldwide Leader in Sports is apologizing for a segment in a 28-hour marathon in which an auctioneer "sold" NFL players. The headshot photos of black and white players were attached to popsicle sticks, and drew criticism on social media that…

ESPN's Future May be Sporting Events Netflix-Style

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August 16th, 2017 7:38 PM
The big boys and girls at Disney have come up with a novel idea. They plan to launch two new streaming ventures, one family-oriented and the other for ESPN. This new Netflix-style version of ESPN will stream 10,000 hours of live sports annually that isn't available now on ESPN cable channels. The sports menu would include baseball, hockey and soccer, along with Grand Slam tennis and a lot of…

ESPN's Smith Demands Kaepernick Be Signed, Post-Charlottesville

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August 15th, 2017 7:00 PM
Writing on The Undefeated blog site today, ESPN's Stephen A. Smith says that in light of current events the question has switched from who will stand up with Colin Kaepernick to "who could possibly stand against" the ex-quarterback. And who plays the villain to his hero? President Trump, of course.
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MSNBC Guests: 'Nazis' Are in White House; Supporting 'a Lot of' NFL

August 13th, 2017 3:35 PM
During Sunday's AM Joy on MSNBC, during discussions of the white racist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, White House advisors were repeatedly referred to by panel members as "Nazis" or "white supremacists." And in one segment, as the group fretted over Colin Kaepernick's outcast status in the NFL, ESPN columnist William C. Rhoden oddly claimed that "a lot of players" in both the NFL and Major…