I’m sure you’ll agree with this. How many athletes upset Americans because they didn’t show respect during our national anthem? This time, it’s former NFL star and “Good Morning America” host Michael Strahan who’s found himself in hot water. Boy, did he have some explaining to do!
You won’t believe what happened during what should have been a simple pre-Veterans Day broadcast celebration. While our beautiful anthem was playing – the very song that represents the sacrifices of millions of brave American heroes – Strahan stood there without his hand over his heart. This did not sit well with viewers, especially as all the other broadcasters were doing it.
Now, Strahan is setting the record straight.
NFL analyst and “Good Morning America” host Michael Strahan apologized and talked about how much he loves the military after he was accused of being “disrespectful” during the playing of the national anthem at a pre-Veteran’s Day broadcast celebration…
“The only statement that should be made and that I wanna make is that I love the military,” Strahan said. “I’ve always loved the military, and I will always love the military. I do so many programs to help veterans and soldiers. I grew up on a military base with a father who was a major in the Army.” [Source: Daily Wire]
After patriots across America rightfully called him out for this disrespectful display (and trust me, our blood was boiling right along with yours), Strahan had to come out and do some serious damage control.
“The only statement that should be made and that I wanna make is that I love the military,” Strahan said. “I’ve always loved the military, and I will always love the military. I do so many programs to help veterans and soldiers. I grew up on a military base with a father who was a major in the Army.”
This sounded like a heart-felt response. But the question is, will fans accept it?
Let me be crystal clear here – we’ve watched countless patriots stand proudly for our anthem, hand over heart, tears in their eyes. It’s not complicated, folks. It’s not rocket science. It’s about showing respect for the men and women who’ve given everything for our freedom.
Can we include Strahan in that list of patriotic athletes and personalities? He certainly wants us to think so. But even with an apology, he is at the mercy of the court of public opinion.
This whole incident just shows the power of the American public. Not that long ago, celebrities got their kicks through virtual signaling their support for the work agenda. But long before Trump was re-elected by a landslide, public figures were learning that Americans won’t tolerate this leftist pandering.
Strahan had the good sense to apologize, because he fears losing his job. The liberal executives who run his network might protect him. But if the backlash grew, he would be joining the likes of Bud Light to see his fame and cash circle the drain.
Author: Kit Fargo