ESPN’s ‘Worst’ Take: Left-wing Echo Chamber Exposed For Jan. 6 Lies

ESPN’s “Worst” Take program and its parade of groupthinkers flaunted their ignorance Monday with their discussion on the Jan. 6 Capitol riots. Washington Commanders’ assistant coach Jack Del Rio has these Pinocchio’s highly agitated and stretching the truth to alarming levels. 

Del Rio was fined $100,000 by the “Commandants” for asking why the Capitol riots are getting far more attention than the far-more damaging Black Lives Matter riots of 2020. 

Outkick writer Bobby Burack explained, “The idea of these (First Take) segments is to paint Jack Del Rio as a racist for asking why the media continues to excuse the deadly riots in the name of George Floyd. And in doing so, the show is making a mockery of the ESPN brand.” 

“First Take’s Stephen A. Smith, seen at right in photo with Marcus Spears, wasted no time getting right to the “racist aspects” of the infidel Del Rio’s grievous error. The coach is “whiiiite,” Smith confirmed. “Great insight,” Burack mused. 

Yes men Ryan Clark and Marcus Spears agreed with Smith’s rush to judgement. In fact, Spears urged black people to rise up against the infidel Del Rio because “people died” that day at the Capitol. Smith claimed that five people died at the Capitol. It is actually one. 

This woke brand is suffering from years of neglect, truth be told. 

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Spears’ number can’t compare with the 25 deaths caused by lawless BLM thugs during the 2020 riots spurred by the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. 

It’s hard to believe that ESPN racism baiters have become so outraged over the issue of racism they don’t care about facts. Burack claims Max Kellerman would have rebutted the lie with facts. Smith, however, kicked the white man off of his racist-lite soapbox last season. 

“On topics like these, ESPN is worse than MSNBC and CNN,” Burack charged. These cable networks bring in dissenting voices, but not punching bags, to challenge left-stream narratives. ESPN won’t do that though; it loads up its lineups with left-wing know-nothings who get their disinformation from social media. Burack said… 

Twitter informed them Jan. 6, was the darkest date in US history, and that the BLM rioters were good people. That’s all they see, thus all they know. 

ESPN commentators also know that they can tell lies without respecting the truth, because nobody sitting next to them has enough information to see they lie. It must be true if a leftist claims it. 

Burack encourages ESPN to include divergent voices in order to make the environment more open to debate. Smith could benefit from a fact-checker inside his earpiece. Burack suggests that Smith get a good fact-checker in his earpiece, as he is known for yelling out race-baits and lies with reckless abandon.  

ESPN doesn’t care about audience diversity, and it is only shouting lies to its choir. ESPN’s bile is the “truth” and that false thinking is all that matters to Smith and company. 

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