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by | Apr 11, 2017

Has ESPN finally seen the light? Yes, this ESPN, the premier sports network that at the height of its power and influence decided to infuse politics into its programming, taking the network politically to the neighborhood of the likes of…

by | Mar 2, 2017

Tuesday there was an interesting — to use the term loosely, since there are far more descriptive adjectives available — article at ESPN.com by that organization’s major league baseball writer Jayson Stark about the big leagues and politics. The title?…

by | Feb 28, 2017

Healey’s Rule loosely states that when your opponent is digging a hole for himself, whatever you do, don’t stop him. So it was from a quiet distance that conservatives watched as political correctness creamed one of its own. At issue…

by | Nov 18, 2016

Last month, we looked at whether ESPN’s decidedly leftward bent and declining ratings were more than coincidence. Conservative sports fans have been complaining that the network was driving them away by too often trying to shoe-horn politics into places that…

by | Oct 5, 2016

They never learn. President Obama will participate in a one-hour town hall to air on ESPN Oct. 11. The event — billed A Conversation with The President: Sports, Race and Achievement — is being convened by The Undefeated, ESPN’s website…

by | Sep 21, 2016

ESPN takes a lot of justifiable flak from conservatives for that network’s constant flogging of progressive politics on the air, often to the annoyance of its viewers who just want to watch the ball game. A recent arrival to this…

by | Jul 21, 2016

How does ESPN muck up the televising of baseball games? Let me count the ways. Not only does ESPN disfigure the game screen with that pointless strike zone box and those X marks at the spots where the pitch arrives,…

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