… Harrison Butker has initiated a petition of his own. It calls for striking the song “I Can’t Say No” from the score of Oklahoma.
… Harrison Butker has initiated a petition of his own. It calls for striking the song “I Can’t Say No” from the score of Oklahoma.
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May 17th, 2024 at 3:25PM
He’s not going anywhere, unless he double-doinks a field goal in the playoffs. At the moment, the Chiefs have sold out his jerseys.
May 17th, 2024 at 5:14PM
Stephen: Half of those jerseys were sold to his Onward Christian Soldiers army; the other half, I figure, are gag gifts/Halloween costumes. The guy’s a world-historical figure, after all.
May 18th, 2024 at 11:19AM
UD, is “Onward Christian Soldiers” the latest evolution from “clingers” to “deplorables” to “ultra-MAGA”? As far as gag gifts or trick or treating, is Butker (or White 92) a recognition code in place of that red ballcap? We’ll see how that plays out in voting, whether for president or school board, or whether those school board votes, at the margin, will contribute to the flight of the credentialed professionals from the populists’ neighborhoods.
May 18th, 2024 at 11:27AM
‘Onward’ is simply descriptive. He’s a soldier for Christ and he’s mustering an army.