Stephen A. Smith Blames Democrats for War in Ukraine
ESPN chief hot-take artist and possible Democrat 2028 presidential candidate Stephen A. Smith has determined who is responsible for the war in Ukraine, and Democrats won’t like the answer.

ESPN chief hot-take artist and possible Democrat 2028 presidential candidate Stephen A. Smith has determined who is responsible for the war in Ukraine, and Democrats won’t like the answer.

If you cover sports, you should know sports. It’s not exactly a high bar, but it is a fundamental requirement of all people who work in a specific field or trade. But knowing sports doesn’t appear to be a requirement at ESPN.

Disney-owned ESPN and film director Spike Lee have revealed that they are trash canning Lee’s documentary series about Colin Kaepernick.

Actor Denzel Washington trashed Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, saying he has made it hard to be a fan of the team.

With its deal with Disney-owned ESPN set to expire at the end of the year, the UFC has signed a new contract with Paramount.

Some are questioning ESPN’s coming deal with the NFL and wondering if it will put a damper on its journalistic integrity.
Cable sports network ESPN has paid out a staggering $1.6 billion to gain the broadcast rights to WrestleMania and other WWE live events.

The NFL has entered into a nonbinding agreement to sell NFL Network and other media assets to ESPN.

Two potential candidates for the 2028 Democrat nomination are engaged in a war of words. No, it doesn’t involve Gavin Newsom or Kamala Harris. Instead, this scrap is between Stephen A. Smith and Michelle Obama.

Former first lady Michelle Obama ripped into cable sports network ESPN for becoming drama queens and bickering among themselves.

ESPN is finally cutting ties with commentator Shannon Sharpe weeks after he settled a $50 million lawsuit accusing him of rape.

ESPN writer David Dennis, Jr., has jumped on the leftist bandwagon of lunatics claiming the actress Sydney Sweeney is a Nazi.

It’s news that will shock no one: but last weekend’s WNBA All-Star Game, which did not include Caitlin Clark, was a dismal ratings failure.

While most everyone else seemed to find comedian Shane Gillis’ opening monologue at the ESPYs Wednesday night to be hilarious, one former ESPN personality did not.

Sam Ponder left cable sports network ESPN almost a year ago, and now she is speaking out about how and why the network fired her.

An ESPN social media post about the recent death of White Sox World Series champion closer Bobby Jenks has drawn considerable backlash after the network referred to Jenks as merely being “on the roster” for that 2005 championship season.

Now that UPenn has vacated Thomas’ dubious records and apologized for for including him, will ESPN also apologize for promoting him?

Noted leftist former ESPN host Jemele Hill has remained conspicuously silent on the subject of disgraced former UPenn swimmer Lia Thomas, but has found the time to voice dissent against Fever guard Sophie Cunningham’s diss on her hometown.

Hall of Fame legend Randy Moss will make a return to full-time broadcasting duties at ESPN after leaving the set of Sunday NFL Countdown last year to battle cancer.

The WNBA players voted Caitlin Clark the 9th-best guard in All-Star voting, and legendary ESPN college basketball analyst Dick Vitale sees it as nothing but an act of “pure jealousy.”

Aaron Rodgers is getting a fresh start with the Steelers in 2025 after a rough couple of years with the Jets. However, this newest fresh start will likely be his last season in the NFL.

Fathers are known for trying to pass on their athletic dreams or love of sports to their sons, but one dad in particular went to extremes.

The chorus of disapproval rang out loud and true after California Democrat Senator Alex Padilla’s extremely disruptive behavior at a Thursday press conference held by Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem.

One of the mainstays of ESPN’s ultra-woke era in the 2010s (yes, there was an era, even more woke than now) claims that President Trump’s immigration policies are aimed at making America a “whiter nation.”

ESPN sports man Stephen A. Smith is warning Gov. Gavin Newsom that the riots in L.A. will probably sink his 2028 presidential ambitions.

Sports talker Stephen A. Smith is stepping in between Elon Musk and President Donald Trump to endorse one of Musk’s recent X posts.

John Brenkus, the founder and host of the Emmy-award-winning ESPN show Sports Science, has died at the age of 54.

Peddling the idea that Angel Reese is “not the villain” in the ongoing saga between Reese and archrival Caitlin Clark is a tough sell. Especially the day after a WNBA investigation concluded that the racial taunts Reese claimed fans directed at her the last time she faced Clark, never happened. Yet, that’s exactly what Jemele Hill is selling.

Former ESPN NFL reporter Ed Werder blasted CNN’s Jake Tapper for selling out while Biden was in power by ignoring Biden’s obvious decline.

ESPN’s Ryan Clark accused fellow commentator Robert Griffin III of being ignorant to what black women “have to endure.”

Any thought that the rivalry between Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese had subsided over the long offseason was quickly put to rest on Saturday, as Reese had to be held back from swinging at Clark after a hard foul.

Major League Baseball reinstated Pete Rose from the permanently ineligible list this week, but ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith thinks it may not have entirely been MLB’s doing.

Cooper Flagg is the best player in the NBA Draft, and he’s white, and ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith believes the Dallas Mavericks should draft him for both reasons.

Stephen A. Smith has fired a shot across the bow of one of his potential 2028 Democratic presidential rivals by saying that New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D) will not appeal to centrist voters.

Kate Fagan, a former regular on ESPN’s Around the Horn, used her final appearance on the show Thursday to argue for allowing boys to compete in girls’ sports.

If you thought Caitlin Clark’s ratings-grabbing abilities were confined to the regular and postseason, you were mistaken.

After months of speculating about a presidential run, ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith is finally facing the tough questions about whether he’s even qualified to run for president.

ESPN hot-take artist Stephen A. Smith picked up a powerful and surprising nod for a possible run for office from the president on Tuesday.

Tony Buzbee, the lawyer representing the woman accusing ESPN analyst and NFL Hall of Famer Shannon Sharpe of rape, will not be releasing video of the two having sex, calling it key evidence in the case.

Mel Kiper Jr. went on a three-day rant blasting NFL teams for not drafting Shedeur Sanders, and it ruined the NFL draft.
