They’re eating themselves! They’re eating themselves!
Earlier in January, ESPN was hit with criticism all across the country for not broadcasting the national anthem prior to the Sugar Bowl. The College Football Playoff game was postponed by 24 hours after the New Year’s Day terrorist attack in New Orleans.
The four-letter network also chose to ignore the moment of silence for the victims that happened before the game, which eventually graduated into “U-S-A” chants following the anthem. (RELATED: ESPN Has Big Problems As Their Once-Iconic Radio Brand Has Turned Into Complete Crap Show)
Well, now we have a situation where ESPN has finally given public acknowledgement regarding not showing the anthem, doing so Wednesday when vice president Burke Magnus was questioned by Sports Business Journal‘s “The Sports Media Podcast” about their move.
Magnus labeled not airing the national anthem as a “horrible error,” and he also branded it as a “terrible mistake.” He said everything was the fault of “a group of people in Bristol,” and that the left-wing network should be “held to account for” their stupidity.
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ESPN VP Burke Magnus says not airing the moment of silence & national anthem before the Sugar Bowl after the NOLA terror attack was a “terrible mistake” & “horrible error” & says “we should be held to account for it.” pic.twitter.com/ItGjGQbVV8
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) January 16, 2025
I absolutely love the views of leftists eating each other, so you know I’m delighted by these sights, and my man said they should be held accountable!
So what are we talking about here? What kind of punishments can we look forward to? … Give me the juice!
This article was originally published at dailycaller.com