ESPN’S Dana Jacobson

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I don't know how many of you caught this story, but apparently ESPN talking head Dana Jacobson, co-host of "First Take" (formerly "Cold Pizza") made some pretty despicable comments in public last weekend.

During a roast for fellow ESPN jock-sniffers Mike Golic and Mike "Greenie" Greenberg, Jacobson uttered some truly profane and anti-Christian remarks. As she "roasted" Notre Dame-alum Golic, Jacobson shouted out, "F... Notre Dame!" followed by "F... Touchdown Jesus!" and then, taking it to its logical conclusion, simply "F... Jesus!"

I think it's a safe prediction that Jacobson will not be fired. She probably will only be given a slap on the wrist, if anything at all. But just imagine if she'd said, "F... Martin Luther King!" or even worse, "F... the Jews!" Her career would be over, and there would be non- stop "discussion" about it on every sports talk show. I actually heard a local jock-sniffing idiot from a radio show say this morning that "it was no big deal," and certainly not as serious as the comments about lynching Tiger Woods that a golf channel commentator made recently. That's what our society has come to, folks; it clearly is now a bigger crime to make nasty comments about a black golfer than it is to issue the vilest condemnation possible against Jesus Christ. Ah, the joys of Don King's America....

Just in the past few months, there have been at least three separate instances where a female celebrity (well, at least what passes for "celebrity" in our cockeyed culture) has issued really horrible, profane remarks about Jesus in public. First, that unbelievably obnoxious "comedian" Sarah Silverman stated gleefully that "Yeah, we killed Jesus. So what? I wish he'd come back- I'd f...ing kill him again!" No cancellation of her almost unknown little show on the Comedy Channel. No real criticism at all from anyone with a public forum. Then, "comedian" Kathy Griffin held up her award at some MTV- type bogus ceremony and said, "I'm not thanking Jesus for this. Suck it, Jesus! This award is my God, now!" Again, no real criticism and her career as a self-acclaimed "D-List" celebrity continues unabated. Now this one, perhaps the most odious of all.

The Catholic League will protest this, and receive very little media coverage for their efforts. What scant attention the issue receives will feature clearly bemused expressions on the faces of the jock-sniffing talking heads, whose every utterance will be to further the party mantra of "yes, the remarks were unfortunate, but they were clearly not meant to be taken seriously." No one outside the Catholic League, or perhaps a token Evangelist preacher, will be allowed to speak out strongly about Jacobson's remarks on any television or radio station.

I think a good question to ask here would be; why do so many people who don't believe in Jesus Christ despise him so much? If he's just a fairy tale figure, or even just a mortal Jewish Rabbi, then why waste so much time defaming his name, his image and his words?
 

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Thanks for posting this bigunreal. ESPN will be hearing from me.
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I try to make fun of all religions(except Buddism) to ensure that I am in no way partial or biased towards anyone's beliefs.
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According to Wikipedia (so take it for what its worth) she is Jewish and has been suspended for 1 week.


1 week. I just thought I'd say it again. If a Christian anchor had said "f**k Israel", they would have been fired and then blackballed from ever appearing on a television again, beyond being rolled out from time to time to serve as an example of what happens when you speak against the "chosen".
 

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I bet Greenberg was laughing his ass off at her comments. But I wonder if Golic just sat there quietly.
 

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ESPN is such a cesspool of Caste lackeys & other assorted pinko vermin. I never watch that crapola any more.

The double-standard against Christians/Christianity is off the charts. That's why we're seeing the decline of our civilization (ala Rome)...morality, decency, integrity and common sense have long gone by the wayside (by design)...courtesy of the Globalist Elite and their "mainstream" media & Sheepletainment industry.
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bigunreal said:
But just imagine if she'd said, "F... Martin Luther King!" or even worse, "F... the Jews!" Her career would be over, and there would be non- stop "discussion" about it on every sports talk show....


Great post Bigunreal. She wouldn't say "F... the Jews" , because she and Silverman are of the chosen variety themselves.Don't expect a tidal wave of criticism against these witches, aint gonna happen in this world.
 

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I've already emailed ESPN about it and emailed a bunch of people so they can as well.
 

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DixieDestroyer said:
ESPN is such a cesspool of Caste lackeys & other assorted pinko vermin. I never watch that crapola any more.

The double-standard against Christians/Christianity is off the charts. That's why we're seeing the decline of our civilization (ala Rome)...morality, decency, integrity and common sense have long gone by the wayside (by design)...courtesy of the Globalist Elite and their "mainstream" media & Sheepletainment industry.
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I'm more upset about the double standard than anything else here. You guys are right if you mock Muslims or Jews then your through with but Christianity is only a slap on the wrist. I don't know what's worse the racial (black/white) double standard or the religious one. Come to think of it America was founded on a double standard so I guess that's why this country is so full of them. Don't smoke weed but cigarettes are okay, don't do coke but chug on a bottle of whiskey and the list goes on and on...
 

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I don't think one can find a better example ofhow the media functions in this "land of the free" than the following AP article by Rachel Cohen which has been picked up by newspapers and websites all over the country. Here's the article, my brief commentary follows:


ESPN anchor Dana Jacobson disciplined after inappropriate comments at roast


Insults are the goal of roasts, and plenty were zinged around during a charity dinner held to skewer two ESPN radio hosts earlier this month.


One of the network's anchors went too far.


Dana Jacobson, co-host of the "ESPN First Take" morning show, was disciplined by her employer after an expletive-laden speech. The Chicago Tribune reported she was suspended one week.


ESPN commentators shared the stage with actors and athletes Jan. 11 in Atlantic City to celebrate the eighth anniversary of "Mike & Mike in the Morning" co-hosts Mike Golic and Mike Greenberg. The whole point was to spout off edgy jokes, but what's OK for comedians Eddie Griffin and Jeffrey Ross may not be appropriate for ESPN announcers seeking to be both entertainers and journalists.


Asked whether the network planned to rethink its policy regarding employees taking part in such events, ESPN spokesman Mike Soltys said, "We won't be participating in another roast anytime soon."


Jacobson's speech included obscenities aimed at Notre Dame, with Irish football coach Charlie Weis in attendance.


An article in The Press of Atlantic City the next day said that Jacobson "made an absolute fool of herself, swilling vodka from a Belvedere bottle, mumbling along and cursing like a sailor as Mike & Mike rested their heads in their hands in embarrassment." She was booed off the stage.


In a statement released through ESPN, Jacobson called her comments about Notre Dame "foolish and insensitive."


"My actions at the roast were inappropriate and in no way represent who I really am," she said. "I have personally apologized to many of the people involved. I won't make excuses for my behavior but do hope that I can be forgiven for such a poor lack of judgment."


ESPN released a statement calling her actions and comments inappropriate. Soltys said the network doesn't comment on personnel matters beyond saying she was disciplined.


Notre Dame spokesman Dennis Brown said, "While we in no way condone Ms. Jacobson's comments, we're aware of the circumstances in which they occurred, and, in the interest of forgiveness, trust that she and ESPN have addressed the matter in an appropriate way."


Jacobson's remarks came just two days after another TV anchor was suspended for offensive language. Golf Channel suspended Kelly Tilghman for two weeks for saying on air that young players who wanted to challenge Tiger Woods should "lynch him in a back alley."


[url]http://www.examiner.com/a-1175873~ESPN_anchor_Dana_Jacobson_ disciplined_after_inappropriate_comments_at_roast.html [/url]


Gee, what's missing? Not a word about her saying "F-Jesus." Totally left out. Instead the reader is supposed to think that Jacobsen merely engaged in "expletive laden speech" that's "OK for comedians Eddie Griffin and Jeffrey Ross but might not be appropriate for ESPN announcers." "Jacobsen's speech included obscenities aimed at Notre Dame, with Irish football coach Charlie Weis in attendance." That's the extent of what she did wrong according to Cohen and AP. And Jacobsen's apology "called her comments about Notre Dame 'foolish and insensitive'."


What was far and away the most offensive thing Jacobsen said is completely left out, yet in the last paragraph Kelly Tilghman's remark about Tiger Woods is dragged out and repeated.


If someone can't see the double standards, hypocrisy and censorship at work here, then they deserve to be a slave. Absolutely unbelievable, even for the government-media complex.
 
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Who would have thought that a Cohen could be impartial writing on this subject? It absolutely baffles me to no end that some people aren't willing to make the obvious connection between the terrible bias in our media and a certain minority who is probably as misrepresented therein as Blacks are in the NBA. Which is more responsible for the tearing down of the White European-Christain value structure (and not specifically the NBA, but the reverence of the African Male)? I'd say that's up for debate, but to see one and deny the other makes no sense to me.
 
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It absolutely baffles me to no end that some people aren't willing to make the obvious connection between the terrible bias in our media and a certain minority who is probably as misrepresented therein as Blacks are in the NBA.

They won't make the connection for quite a while as the tribe runs a well oiled machine when it comes to keeping people in the dark about their actions in the media and government.

Even so called white nationalist groups like amren work to make sure nobody puts two and two together on this subject.
 

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Absurdly low-grade punishment, but not surprising...

Also, did you notice that she apologizes for her remarks about "Notre Dame", but not about her remarks about Jesus Christ?

Finally, I checked the wikipedia article...they seem to have removed the assertion that she is jewish. I wonder why?...Nothing to see here folks, move along....make no connection between Judaism and the blaspheming of Christ.
 

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A "gentile" reporter drunkenly spouting profane "anti-semitic" statements would be fired because he would be decreed at the very least to be unable to cover Jewish athletes objectively (not that there's many to cover lol).No one willhave the balls to ask if Jacobsen is capable ofreporting onChristian athletes in a fair manner, because it would be a career ending question.
 

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Gentlemen,

I agree with most of what you all say about this woman. However, let's try to tone down our attacks on her. If a person comes across CasteFootball and sees us tearing down a woman (I do agree she's in the wrong), it won't look good.

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Don Wassall said:
I don't think one can find a better example ofhow the media functions in this "land of the free" than the following AP article by Rachel Cohen which has been picked up by newspapers and websites all over the country. Here's the article, my brief commentary follows:


ESPN anchor Dana Jacobson disciplined after inappropriate comments at roast


Insults are the goal of roasts, and plenty were zinged around during a charity dinner held to skewer two ESPN radio hosts earlier this month.


One of the network's anchors went too far.


Dana Jacobson, co-host of the "ESPN First Take" morning show, was disciplined by her employer after an expletive-laden speech. The Chicago Tribune reported she was suspended one week.


ESPN commentators shared the stage with actors and athletes Jan. 11 in Atlantic City to celebrate the eighth anniversary of "Mike & Mike in the Morning" co-hosts Mike Golic and Mike Greenberg. The whole point was to spout off edgy jokes, but what's OK for comedians Eddie Griffin and Jeffrey Ross may not be appropriate for ESPN announcers seeking to be both entertainers and journalists.


Asked whether the network planned to rethink its policy regarding employees taking part in such events, ESPN spokesman Mike Soltys said, "We won't be participating in another roast anytime soon."


Jacobson's speech included obscenities aimed at Notre Dame, with Irish football coach Charlie Weis in attendance.


An article in The Press of Atlantic City the next day said that Jacobson "made an absolute fool of herself, swilling vodka from a Belvedere bottle, mumbling along and cursing like a sailor as Mike & Mike rested their heads in their hands in embarrassment." She was booed off the stage.


In a statement released through ESPN, Jacobson called her comments about Notre Dame "foolish and insensitive."


"My actions at the roast were inappropriate and in no way represent who I really am," she said. "I have personally apologized to many of the people involved. I won't make excuses for my behavior but do hope that I can be forgiven for such a poor lack of judgment."


ESPN released a statement calling her actions and comments inappropriate. Soltys said the network doesn't comment on personnel matters beyond saying she was disciplined.


Notre Dame spokesman Dennis Brown said, "While we in no way condone Ms. Jacobson's comments, we're aware of the circumstances in which they occurred, and, in the interest of forgiveness, trust that she and ESPN have addressed the matter in an appropriate way."


Jacobson's remarks came just two days after another TV anchor was suspended for offensive language. Golf Channel suspended Kelly Tilghman for two weeks for saying on air that young players who wanted to challenge Tiger Woods should "lynch him in a back alley."


http://www.examiner.com/a-1175873~ESPN_anchor_Dana_Jacobson_ disciplined_after_inappropriate_comments_at_roast.html


Gee, what's missing? Not a word about her saying "F-Jesus." Totally left out. Instead the reader is supposed to think that Jacobsen merely engaged in "expletive laden speech" that's "OK for comedians Eddie Griffin and Jeffrey Ross but might not be appropriate for ESPN announcers." "Jacobsen's speech included obscenities aimed at Notre Dame, with Irish football coach Charlie Weis in attendance." That's the extent of what she did wrong according to Cohen and AP. And Jacobsen's apology "called her comments about Notre Dame 'foolish and insensitive'."


What was far and away the most offensive thing Jacobsen said is completely left out, yet in the last paragraph Kelly Tilghman's remark about Tiger Woods is dragged out and repeated.


If someone can't see the double standards, hypocrisy and censorship at work here, then they deserve to be a slave. Absolutely unbelievable, even for the government-media complex.


Great commentary Don.
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The double standard is sickening. Just onehead of the multi-headed beast we fight.
 

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Don Wassall said:
ESPN released a statement calling her actions and comments inappropriate. Soltys said the network doesn't comment on personnel matters beyond saying she was disciplined.


Oh, she was disciplined?A one week vacation is nothing.This will be the end of the story.The spin meisters will choose to zip their lips. Compare her treatment to that of John Rocker, Steve Lyons, and Don Imus, let alone the fallout from Noose - Gate. And notice how no one is saying her actions and comments were unforgivable, inexcusible, contemptible,indefensible,reprehensible,or at the very least -- BIGOTED. No, that language is reserved - only - for the unchosen. Her words were merely inappropriate.
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Such hypocrisy is par-for-the-course for the Globalist Elite controlled "mainstream" media. It's certainly not happenstance that they lambast white men for comments against any "minority" or (non-Christian) relgion. Whereas anyone (especially "minorities") can tee off on Christianity/Christians and Lord Jesus with only a mild slap on the wrist. It's indeed all by design and part of the Elite's agenda to tear down Christianity to make way for their planned One-World Religon of the antichrist (in conjunction with their dystopic One-World Government). Edited by: DixieDestroyer
 

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Anti-white, anti-Christian, anti-Southern. All linked theatres of war in the battle over our survival. Some don't see it, but its plain as day to me.
 

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I was only able to find "one" and I mean "one" of the first page articles that came up on google on Dana Jacobson that actually listed what she said. The "fair and balanced" media is doing everything to bury this story.


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Protest over Jacobson planned at ESPN today

The Dana Jacobson controversy at ESPN is not going away quietly. According to the Christian Newswire, the Christian Defense Coalition is planning a noon prayer vigil outside ESPN's headquarters in Bristol, Conn. The group wants Jacobson fired. Reportedly, the ESPN TV personality is suspended. She has issued an apology but some think it is insufficient.

The Jacobson furor started as a result of roast at an Atlantic City casino for Mike Golic and Mike Greenberg, the ESPN radio-TV talk duo. Golic is a Notre Dame grad. Much the evening was filled with off-color remarks, according to the Atlantic City Press, which, as far as we can tell, represented the only mainstream media covering and reporting the event.

In Jacobson's case, she allegedly took swigs from a bottle of vodka, and used curse words in association with Notre Dame, the image of Jesus at Notre Dame known commonly as "Touchdown Jesus," and Jesus himself.

While some of what is commonly known about the incident is second-hand information, ESPN has not refuted what is widely considered to be the specific offensive behavior.

Today's Atlantic City Press included another article about the incident. In this article, the journalist who was on the scene, At The Shore Editor Scott Cronick, talks further about what he observed.

The following comes from the Atlantic City Press article written by Regina Schaeffer.

Cronick said he did not hear the Jesus reference, "and neither did some other people I spoke to who were at the roast.

"She was out of control," Cronick said. "When she started slugging vodka straight from the bottle, the whole crowd just groaned. Most people in the audience, including me, felt bad for (Notre Dame head coach) Charlie Weis, because he was sitting right next to the podium and she was just going off on him and Notre Dame. They got her off the stage once, but she somehow found her way back to the stage and just dug her hole deeper."
 

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A search for Jesus and Dana Jacobson netted lots of results, though mostly from conservative internet media sources. Here's a good article.

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ESPN anchorwoman: 'F--- Jesus'
TV host taken to task for outburst at public event
Posted: January 22, 2008
4:21 p.m. Eastern


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A Catholic advocacy group charges the sports TV network ESPN has failed to respond properly to a graphic rant by anchorwoman Dana Jacobson in which she "attacked Jesus Christ."

Jacobson, reportedly intoxicated, was speaking at a celebrity roast in Atlantic City, N.J., when she unleashed a profane tirade, saying, "F--- Notre Dame," "F--- Touchdown Jesus" and finally "F--- Jesus."

"Touchdown Jesus" is the popular moniker for a mural on Notre Dame's library featuring Jesus raising his arms.

Catholic League president Bill Donohue said he pressed ESPN on the issue and received an e-mail with an unsatisfactory statement by Jacobson.

The statement said, in part, "My remarks about Notre Dame were foolish and insensitive. I respect all religions and did not mean anything derogatory by my poorly chosen words."

Donohue contended the response "fails on several counts."

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"First, there is no evidence that ESPN is taking this matter seriously," he said. "Are we to believe that her hate speech is of no consequence?"

Donohue argued Jacobson's comments were at a public event where she represented ESPN.

Secondly, he pointed out, racist remarks by the late sports commentator Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder during a luncheon interview in 1988 resulted in his prompt firing by CBS, despite an apology.

Donohue added, "It is also important to note that being drunk didn't help Mel Gibson's case when he made bigoted remarks about Jews."

Finally, the Catholic leader said, "By far the most offensive thing she said, 'F--- Jesus,' isn't even addressed!"

"It is obvious, then, that neither Jacobson nor ESPN is dealing with this matter in a professional way," Donohue declared. "To put this issue behind them, ESPN must deal with this issue quickly, publicly and fairly, something it has yet to do. After all, most Christians are yet unaware of this event, but once they learn of it, they are sure to demand accountability."

As WND reported in September, Kathy Griffin, the star of the Bravo show "My Life on the D-List," stirred controversy when she used her appearance on the Emmy Awards program to tell Jesus to "suck it" and to claim full credit for the honor for herself.
 

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The Christian and Catholic groups have to go out there and drum up the publicity against this. It's like Sharpton, no one cares about half of the stuff he goes after but he makes it news. The Christian groups should go after this one big time, it's time they had a scalp on the wall.
 
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TheEnglishman said:
Jacobson is oftenly a Jewish surname.

Where did you get that? You don't have be Jewish to be named "Jacob", and "Son" is often found in Scandinavian patrinomical systems. Jacobson is common in Christianized Scandinavian countries. Some Jews may have that name, but it's not necessarily the case every time.

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