Report: Jemele Hill’s Former Co-Host Michael Smith, to Leave ESPN’s ‘SC6’
This wasn’t exactly hard to see coming.

This wasn’t exactly hard to see coming.

A lawsuit charging ESPN with sexual discrimination, alleges that ESPN legend Chris Berman once left a threatening and racially disparaging voice mail for former SportsCenter host Jemele Hill.

ESPN’s Jemele Hill is once again refusing to back down from her claim that President Trump is a “white supremacist.”

Walt Disney CEO Bob Iger is set to throw a giant fundraiser to benefit a half dozen Democrats running for election in this year’s 2018 midterm elections, according to reports.

Kobe Bryant hasn’t said too much about anything but basketball, since retiring from the game in 2016. However, that all changed when he sat down for an interview with ESPN.

Vice President Mike Pence reportedly did not stand, when the combined Korean Team made their way into the opening ceremonies of the 2018 Winter Olympics.

Michael Smith is the current host of ESPN’s SC6, though, after the way he just blasted his own network, he too might find himself relegated to writing for the Undefeated.

Former ESPN host Jemele Hill says she has no regrets about any of her political statements on social media.

You can take the girl out of ESPN television, but you can’t take the ESPN television out of the girl.

ESPN host Jemele Hill took to Twitter on Wednesday, and brushed off comments about her constant political activism made by fellow host Sage Steele.

With the announcement that liberal ESPN talent Jemele Hill will be ending her stint as host of SportsCenter — likely because of her overheated political rhetoric — another ESPN host who got in trouble over her political comments is found to have little sympathy for her liberal colleague.

ESPN’s Jemele Hill, best known for calling President Trump a “white supremacist,” being the first ESPN anchor to have her firing called for during a White House press conference, and, trying to instruct Twitter followers on the finer points of corporate anthem boycotts; will no longer host SportsCenter.

ESPN has begun a subtle, yet obvious campaign to get rock singer and well-known conservative Kid Rock, fired as the National Hockey League’s All-Star Game performer.

In a new interview, ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith warned sports media to steer clear of attacking President Donald Trump and to avoid commenting on politics in general.

In news that’s bound to surprise no one, ESPN has declined to suspend Katie Nolan after she called President Trump a “f*ck*ng stupid person” on Viceland’s “Desus & Mero” show, Wednesday night.

ESPN host Jemele Hill says she is not sorry for the content of a tweet, in which she called President Trump a “white supremacist.” Instead, her only regret is that she used social media as her platform to do it.

Longtime sports columnist Phil Mushnick has about had it with the rank hypocrisy he sees on left-wing sports cable network ESPN, especially when he sees host Jemele Hill embracing a rapper who spews hate for women and constantly uses the “N” word. And this even after African Americans fought so hard for so many decades to be afforded their due respect in professional sports.

ESPN host Jemele Hill is at it again, going off into political commentary despite her previous suspension for violating the network’s rules against talking politics.

ESPN’s Jemele Hill, no stranger to expressing her opinions on Twitter, offered her take on an American movie classic on the day after Christmas.

It’s no secret that ESPN’s Jemele Hill, believes that President Trump is a “white supremacist.” The only surprise is, according to Hill, that everyone else didn’t already know.

ESPN host Jemele Hill is expressing shock that she was suspended over her tweets attacking NFL team and ESPN business partner Dallas Cowboys, because she feels her liberal activism was “benign.”

ESPN’s remaining employees met for a company meeting Wednesday, at the sports cable network’s Bristol, Connecticut, headquarters to be reminded of rules against overtly biased social media posts.

Jemele Hill has expressed some extreme, and conspiratorial views when it comes to President Trump and the people who work for him.

Cable sports network ESPN is set to send all editorial staffers and on-air employees to a training session for the company’s social media policy after the next round of layoffs, sources say.

One would think with the NFL, college football, and the NBA all in action, that it would be a great time to be a sports cable network.

Former ESPN great Dan Patrick recently noted that fellow host Jemele Hill is lucky to have kept her job after a string of social media posts that embarrassed her employer.

Sports cable network ESPN has often warned employees against displaying political bias on social media, but rarely enforced the rule expect against its conservative employees. Now the network is again reiterating its warning about bias in an update of its social media policies.

ESPN employees appear to have taken the lessons of recently suspended host Jemele Hill’s Twitter activism and resistance to President Trump, to heart. However, instead of toning down the resistance, they appear to be ramping it up.

ESPN “SC6” co-host Jemele Hill returns from suspension Monday after violating ESPN’s social media guidelines for the second time by calling for a Dallas Cowboys boycott when owner Jerry Jones said players who do not stand for the National Anthem will not

Liberals have now joined conservatives to boycott ESPN after the cable sports network handed left-wing SportsCenter host Jemele Hill a two-week suspension.

There aren’t enough ironic illustrations, to adequately express what has happened to ESPN this week. The network that has become a bastion of left-wing media activism, was protested by two different groups of leftists, angry at ESPN for suspending an activist journalist that they should have fired a month ago.

In a Monday live show, OutkicktheCoverage.com founder Clay Travis ripped ESPN “SC6” anchor Jemele Hill for calling on people to boycott everything related to the Dallas Cowboys in response to owner Jerry Jones requiring players to stand for the National Anthem. In

President Donald Trump ridiculed ESPN host Jemele Hill after she was suspended from the cable sports network for her comments on Twitter.

Liberals sports writers and others in the entertainment and media business quickly went all in after sports cable network ESPN suspended outspoken anti-Trump host Jemele Hill for two weeks for violating the company’s social media policy.

Rev. Al Sharpton thinks it is “outrageous” ESPN is suspending “SC6” anchor Jemele Hill over her tweets calling for a Dallas Cowboys boycott because owner Jerry Jones is requiring players to stand for the national anthem. “First of all, Jemele Hill

ESPN’s Jemele Hill has been suspended for her second violation of the company’s social media policy. More details to follow.

ESPN might want to send President Trump a check this month. Why should the four-letter network that allows their talent to call Trump a white supremacist with impunity, do such a thing? They should do it because their highly publicized feud with the president gave ESPN a nice little ratings bump.

In a new interview, Disney CEO Bob Iger, who is mulling a 2020 run for president as a Democrat, said that he moved to get personally involved in ESPN’s decisions on what to do about SportsCenter anchor Jemele Hill after she tweeted that President Donald Trump is a “white supremacist.”

During Friday’s “Overtime” segment of HBO’s “Real Time,” NBC sportscaster Bob Costas weighed in on the controversy surrounding ESPN “SC6” host Jemele Hill calling President Donald Trump a “white supremacist” on Twitter. Costas said Hill’s method of making a point

During Sunday’s “PoliticsNation,” ESPN “The Undefeated” writer William Rhoden weighed in on the controversy surrounding ESPN anchor Jemele Hill. Hill tweeted this week that President Donald Trump is a “white supremacist,” a statement the White House called a “fireable offense.”
