Philadelphia Eagles Face Controversy Over National Anthem Stance

Oh, Here We Go Again: Eagles Skip Trump’s White House

Another day, another drama. This time, it’s the Philadelphia Eagles deciding they’re too cool for President Trump’s White House after their Super Bowl 59 victory. And what do real Americans have to say? A loud and clear Go f**k yourselves, Eagles.

This isn’t a new playbook. The NFL has been a hub of virtue-signaling for ages. From anthem kneeling to backing every woke cause under the sun, these athletes never miss a chance to bite the hand that feeds them. Who’s funding those colossal stadiums? That’s right—the taxpayers. The everyday Americans who these millionaire players seem to look down on from their high horses. Maybe if they had to foot the bill for their own stadiums instead of relying on government subsidies, they’d show more gratitude towards those who enable their opulent lifestyles.

Megyn Kelly nailed it with her blunt response: “GO F YOURSELVES, EAGLES!” Spot on. Do any of these players even know why they’re skipping the visit? Is it really about policy disagreements or just fear of backlash from Twitter’s blue-haired brigade?

The predictability here is almost comical. When Trump was in office before, teams like the Warriors and Eagles pulled similar stunts. But under Biden? Suddenly it’s all smiles and photo ops—even though he often struggles with basic coherence.

And let’s not ignore the glaring hypocrisy. The Eagles have no qualms about participating in China-sponsored games where human rights are trampled daily or cashing checks from companies supporting genuine oppression. But meeting Trump? That’s apparently crossing a line.

The truth is this isn’t about politics; it’s about the left’s fixation on turning everything—yes, even football—into a battleground for their woke crusade. The Eagles didn’t make a brave stand; they made fools of themselves once more. And guess what? Most Americans are beyond tired.

So go ahead, Eagles—skip that White House visit and stay home. No one will miss you. And maybe next time, taxpayers won’t be so quick to fund your next stadium upgrade.

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