ESPN’s Clownshow Continues As Rebecca Lobo Ridiculously Apologizes For Saying ‘Makes America Great’

The anti-Americanism is over at ESPN.
Caitlin Clark’s Indiana Fever squared off against the Las Vegas Aces in a Sunday contest, and during the broadcast, quite the interesting thing happened as ESPN pundit Rebecca Lobo ridiculously apologized for saying “makes America great.”
Yes, you read that right.
Speaking about a foul call that took place, a debate sparked up between Lobo and WNBA play-by-play announcer Pam Ward regarding officiating. As they disagreed with each other regarding a foul that was called on a Las Vegas player, Lobo said that having different opinions is what “makes America great.” Ward was completely quiet and I’m willing to bet was whispering in Lobo’s ear in order to get her to “correct” herself.
“So they disagree with you?” questioned Ward.
Lobo responded with, “They do, and I disagree with them, and that’s fine. That’s what makes America great, right, Pam Ward?” (RELATED: OutKick’s Dan Dakich Blasts Caitlin Clark As ‘Flopper’ In Freezing Cold Take)
After a lengthy amount of awkward silence, Lobo then backtracks and apologizes.
“I should rephrase that,” said Lobo.
“Yeah, I did think differences of opinion are perfectly fine,” replied Ward.
“Yes, that’s a better way to say it. Sorry,” apologized Lobo.
I think I speak for all of us when I ask: What the hell was up with this nonsense?
You can watch the video of the tomfoolery here.
Rebecca Lobo: that’s what makes America great!
CRICKETS …
Rebecca: I should rephrase that.
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— Meag (@itsMEEagan) June 22, 2025
And this is why I refuse to watch ESPN unless I absolutely have to.