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Pat McAfee on Monday referenced an iconic Martin Luther King Jr. speech, then contended he’s been “canceled” by both political parties amid his talk show’s recent controversies.
OPINION: Pat McAfee managed to make MLK Day about himself while embracing an expression that includes the N-word. This is not what Martin Luther King Jr. died for. Like clockwork and without fail ...
Pat McAfee on Martin Luther King Jr. Day: "He had a dream and I think LANK was one of the closest we've had to potentially that dream coming to fruition.
Pat McAfee, the polarizing ESPN host, began Monday's episode of “The Pat McAfee Show” by noting it was Martin Luther King Jr. Day before seemingly impersonating the civil rights leader.
Pat McAfee, the polarizing ESPN host, began Monday's episode of “The Pat McAfee Show” by noting it was Martin Luther King Jr. Day before seemingly impersonating the civil rights leader.
Pat McAfee, the polarizing ESPN host, began Monday's episode of “The Pat McAfee Show” by noting it was Martin Luther King Jr. Day before seemingly impersonating the civil rights leader.
Pat McAfee, the polarizing ESPN host, began Monday's episode of “The Pat McAfee Show” by noting it was Martin Luther King Jr. Day before seemingly impersonating the civil rights leader.
Pat McAfee, the polarizing ESPN host, began Monday's episode of “The Pat McAfee Show” by noting it was Martin Luther King Jr. Day before seemingly impersonating the civil rights leader.
Pat McAfee, the polarizing ESPN host, began Monday's episode of “The Pat McAfee Show” by noting it was Martin Luther King Jr. Day before seemingly impersonating the civil rights leader.