Bruce Jenner Is Not Brave
…what define a person as male, female, person, or non-person? Doesn’t anyone else find it strange that all major news outlets, as if in a giant collaborative effort—ESPN, CNN, Vanity…
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…what define a person as male, female, person, or non-person? Doesn’t anyone else find it strange that all major news outlets, as if in a giant collaborative effort—ESPN, CNN, Vanity…
…isn’t everything and the team matters more. Kerr better hope it pays off because, as Igoudala told ESPN with a smile, “If we win a championship, that will save me…
…that have been engaged in LGBT causes: Hollywood, the universities, media and entertainment companies like Disney/ESPN, and other big corporations. So long as those various entities are run and staffed…
…“Caitlyn” Jenner using reality-based pronouns. The sports and political correctness network ESPN is not only giving an award (for “courage,” natch) to Jenner, but anyone who notes the absurdity of…
…is brave, courageous, or worthy of being placed on a pedestal as a heroine. She will not be lauded by ESPN during its annual gala. There will be no Arthur…
…lady from ESPN. Michelle Obama. Tim Cook. Patty Murray. Basically every rich tech industry liberal donor except Chris Hughes and Sean Eldridge, or every Hollywood liberal with a Q rating…
…certain extent. Typically when the collective Internet decides to “mob up,” it does so to attack or destroy. Backlash surrounding ESPN’s Britt McHenry’s mean verbal rantings at a towing company…
…moment we’re just focused on ratings.) Back when Jenner had his interview with Diane Sawyer, 17 million tuned in. When he accepted the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage on ESPN,…
…allowed to fight in women’s mixed martial arts. Indeed, amid the growing din of political sports commentary filling the ears of dedicated ESPN viewers and casual sports fans alike, ANW…
…decades of his life as a man before starting hormone therapy and continuing to have surgeries to change his genitalia. Miesha Tate, a former Strikeforce belt holder, told ESPN she…
…under-utilized sleeper and congratulate yourself for making a contrarian pick, only to look like a fool when he fails to deliver. Just ask anyone who bought overhyped, cheap, ESPN-football-expert-approved Thomas…
…trailer kept our eyes on the game clock. As the second quarter’s clock ticked down, we found the proper station (ESPN—didn’t Monday Night Football used to be on network TV?)…
…Jenner announced he was going to begin playacting a woman for the foreseeable future. As if that wasn’t enough, the transgender lobby prodded their ideal posterboy further Left. Next, ESPN…
…You Could Switch to Baseball I’ve gotta do this fast because according to the clock on my TV screen, there’s only 121 hours and 56 minutes until ESPN’s next college…
…it off in less than 2.1 seconds. But attempt it he did, and what followed became so iconic it inspired an ESPN 30 for 30 called “I Hate Christian Laettner.”…
…Norman, being VP. This Is About Cam’s Dancing, Ya’ll Cam’s over-the-top style of play has even caught the eye of NBA types, with Charles Barkley telling ESPN between sandwiches, “As…
ESPN columnist Thomas Neumann recently predicted the next 25 Super Bowl champions. The article was a welcome distraction from news that tends to vacillate between sensationalizing world catastrophes and encouraging…
…When student journalist Tim Tai, on assignment for ESPN, waded into the campus encampment with his camera, he was blocked by Click and others, including her husband, religion professor Richard…
…hotel’s defense team implied that Andrews was not harmed by the incident because it helped her career. Apparently ESPN executives were thinking along similar lines, which is why they effectively…
…to no good effect. Politics is a business often insulated from the ramifications of failure. Like an ESPN commentator who is always wrong, the commentariat and the consultant class are…
…been tossed. I followed the story closely, and still was re-amazed by the many misdeeds in the ESPN 30for30 documentary, “Fantastic Lies,” which aired on the 10-year anniversary of the…
…and private businesses are free to do what they want. Despite this fact, big companies, such as American Airlines, Lowe’s, Google, Apple, and the NBA have denounced the law. ESPN,…
…longsuffering fans are so hungry for a trophy ESPN recently profiled them in a 30 for 30 documentary piece. I can picture it now: This summer, at the Quicken Loans…
…the Underdog So, yes, this whole thing is mainly about convincing Americans to buy soccer jerseys and to watch the sport on ESPN 3. But that doesn’t mean it can’t…
If the election was held today, Donald Trump would beat Hillary Clinton, according to political forecaster Nate Silver of ESPN’s FiveThirtyEight. TRUMP now leads in 538’s now-cast, our estimate of…
…themselves,” she said. “Elites do not understand that because a lot of them don’t believe anything is bigger than themselves.” As ESPN continues to loose subscribers, their programming continues to…
…or walked long distances lugging their bags, fighting the crowds and missing flights along the way. ESPN commentator Sage Steele was among those who traversed the airport on foot, and…
…school hazing case in Texas. Hazing and Weak Penalties For It Are Common Hazing isn’t a new practice in team sports. While many people think of ESPN as the place…
…which place first and second respectively. Clocking in at No. 10 on the list, CNN fell behind HGTV, Nick At Nite, History Channel, and ESPN — the sports network that’s…
…the groups as “men’s rights” groups. Slate’s Christina Cauterucci described them as “trolls.” Cauterucci is the same writer who lambasted ESPN’s “30 for 30” documentary about the Duke Lacrosse rape…
…legends who inspired the characters did. As ESPN explained, Nash was the car version of Louise Smith, the “First Lady of Racing,” who competed in NASCAR from 1945 to 1956….
…for Best Outdoor Sports Athlete of the year. He’s also the most decorated athlete in ESPN’s Great Outdoor Games and has performed logrolling as a stuntman in “Cheaper By The…
…supports President Trump are white supremacists. Even ESPN hosts now feel the need to shout this on Twitter. The Mainstream Media Is Complicit Equating support for Trump with white supremacy…
…firing of an ESPN sportscaster who criticized the president, and people defend it because the network has been trading sports coverage for left-wing political agitation. People on both sides spend…
…a manner not dissimilar to the constant, exhausting ESPN discussions of late. The NFL can and will survive these problems. Fans will get past them or the NFL, even a…
…radio. As Ben Domenech has documented, politics and outrage are key parts of the new ESPN formula. But fantasy sports analysis are an oasis in this desert. Fantasy podcasts, shows,…