Everyone is waiting with uncontrolled anticipation for Lady Gaga’s halftime statement, which in all likelihood will be political in nature and in direct opposition to President Trump. She said this week that it will teach us about “inclusion.”
Lady Gaga may make anti-Trump statement at Super Bowl: https://t.co/B3ZfhH3PLq pic.twitter.com/27Hm99K6k0
— The Hill (@thehill) February 5, 2017
One would think that after a year of plummeting ratings and Colin Kaepernick owning the spotlight, the NFL would not try to make any overtly political statements.
We're timing dinner for halftime, so someone can let me know later how well this worked out. https://t.co/yzyXTduez6
— Ed Morrissey (@EdMorrissey) February 5, 2017
Dear @NFL … are you taking notes? Does anyone there have a clue?#turnoffhalftimeshow https://t.co/ncYazmr412
— Jazz Shaw (@JazzShaw) February 5, 2017
NFL: We just can't seem to understand why our ratings have been tanking https://t.co/ZirhJQ4OJ0
— Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) February 5, 2017
Dear @NFL Hope not. It will be the last game I watch. https://t.co/GMLApnfjJm
— smoochacha (@smoochacha) February 5, 2017
She will probably win an ESPY Courage Award if she does make an anti-Trump statement.
so brave https://t.co/TN2g3sE8Pv
— Crusty Gobblestein (@NathanWurtzel) February 5, 2017
That would be super brave of her. https://t.co/Cep4O8xPqt
— Jason Kamler (@JKamler) February 5, 2017
https://twitter.com/_StevenOBrien_/status/828329839753064450
This…is why….Trump…WON. STOP IT https://t.co/hIhAZiwafG
— Shelby (@GreatShelbini) February 5, 2017
And this is how you get Trump https://t.co/W0BNNJGcWK
— Chris Miller (@c__miller) February 5, 2017
Why anger millions of people who voted for Trump? It is amazing that the NFL cannot seem to understand how damaging that is to its own business model.
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