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Kansas City Chiefs Player Sets Joe Biden Straight With Pro-Life Message Stitched Into Custom Tie



President Joe Biden hosted the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs yesterday at the White House where he got set straight by a Catholic Chiefs player.

Two-time Catholic Super Bowl champ, Harrison Butker, overruled Joe with a pro-life message stitched into his custom tie. In Latin it reads: “Vulnerari Praesidio” or “Protect the most vulnerable.”

Some of Butker’s social media posts say: “The secret of happiness is to live moment by moment and to thank God for what He is sending us every day in His goodness.” – Saint Gianna Beretta Molla.

“If you are what you should be, you will set the whole world ablaze!” – Saint Catherine of Sienna. “It is better to be the child of God than king of the whole world.” – St Aloysius Gonzaga.

Below is a transcript from the event:

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THE PRESIDENT:  Well, welcome to the White House — (applause) — the 2023 Super Bowl champions, the Kansas City Chiefs!  (Applause.)

 Now, I have to be careful what I say today.  I’ll explain in just a second. 

You can smile, man.  It’s okay.  (Laughter.)

 I married a Philly girl.  That explains a lot, doesn’t it?  Fortunately, she is overseas right now, in the Middle East.  (Laughter.)  She’s a rabid Eagles fan, and the way — the way the game ended, I might be in for a rough night.  Jill still doesn’t even believe the Eagles player who acknowledged the holding penalty.

 But I figure if the Kelce family can make it work with Travis and Jason, the first two brothers to play against each other in the Super Bowl, then I know there’s hope for — hope for the rest of us.

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 Please sit down, by the way.  Please sit.

 It’s an honor to be with Super Bowl champs, who include former University of Delaware players. 

 Brett, your GM, was born in Pennsylvania and went to college at the University of Delaware.  That’s one heck of a combination from where I come from.  A wide receiver.

 Matt, your offensive coordinator, was Delaware’s star quarterback, setting 20 school records.

 And Joey, your wide receivers coach, played the same position in college when Delaware won the national championship in 2003. 

The three of you had one of the same coaches that I had, the great Tubby Raymond, who was named — who was — anyway, he’s a hell of a coach.  (Laughter.)

 I played freshman football at Delaware and ended up low- –I shouldn’t say this, but you had to have 2.0 to keep going and I had 2.99 — I mean, a 1.99.  And my mother made me quit, but I went back out my — my junior year to play, and my senior year.

 And while Tubby was the assistant coach, I played defensive back.  And after running the drills in that — that spring practice, he came over and he said, “Biden…” — you know how he’d kind of — (coughs) — cough when he talked to you like this — some of them will remember this — “you run faster backwards than anyone I’ve ever seen.”  (Laughter.)

Well, my political opposition thinks the same thing of me.  (Laughter.)

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 Look, we’ve got a lot of Chiefs fans here today — (applause) — including Kansas Governor Laura Kelly.  Laura — (applause) — aww, look at her.  There you go.  God love you. 

And Kansas City Missouri Mayor Quinton Lucas.  (Applause.)  Quinton, how you doing, man?  Good — you are good, man.  And, by the way, he can still go to his left.  Any rate — 

And several members of the Congress from Kansas and Missouri are present as well.  But all — would you all stand up — all the members of congress?  (Applause.) 

I tell you what, man, we don’t get a quorum that quickly.  Good to see you guys and ladies.  Appreciate it very much.

 And we also know that we’re missing one of the most loyal Chiefs fans there ever was, Norma Hunt, who passed away this weekend.  I’d like to suggest a moment of silence.

(A moment of silence is observed.)

You know, Norma was known as the “First Lady of Football.”  She attended every — every single Super Bowl in history, all 57, including the past one, where her Chiefs won.

 And Jill and I send our condolences to the entire Hunt family, including their son and current CEO Chief — of the Chiefs, Clark Hunt.

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 The Chiefs not only hold the title again, they’re building a dynasty.  (Applause.)  Super Bowl champs in 2020 and 2023, dominating the league with 64 wins in the last five years, the best record in the NFL.  (Applause.)

 Yet somehow, last summer, people still counted you guys out.  But you kept the faith, you overcame injuries, dominating the regular season 14 and 3.

 In the playoffs, you beat the Jaguars then the Bengals, averaging la- — averaging last year’s — excuse me, avenging last year’s AFC Championship game. 

And then with 200 million people watching, yet another thrilling game, you beat the Eagles, becoming the Super Bowl champs again.

 You know — (applause)– it’s no surprise.  You got a young quarterback named Patrick.  The boy can play, man — (laughter) — two-time MVP, comeback king, the only player in history with a winning record when down by 10 points or more. 

We saw him play with that high ankle sprain, another legendary chapter in the story of one of the greatest quarterbacks of his generation and, I predict, of any generation.  (Applause.)

 You also got Travis, one of the greatest tight ends ever.  (Applause.)

 You’ve got a young team built from unheralded draft picks that turned into a deep roster of six All-Pros, an explosive offense, and a tough defense.

 And then there’s Coach Andy Reid.  (Applause.)  And I was asked by the mayor of Philadelphia to arrest him and take him back to Philly, but I can’t do that.  (Laughter.)  Twenty-four seasons, the only head coach in NFL history with at least 100 wins for two different teams.  You know, they’ve called him “a beacon of offensive brilliance,” “a beautiful mind.”

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 Well, the guy who gives full meaning to the word “coach” because he makes you believe in yourself.

 Most important, as much as these guys know about football, they know about life and how to use their platform to make a difference: speaking out for racial justice, honoring veterans as you do, supporting tutors and mentors for local schools. 

This is an organization that emphasizes community service and encourages players to create their own charitable organizations, which many have done.  And it matters.

 You’re showing the power of one of the most elusive things in the world: unity.  When people from different backgrounds, each with your own personalities, work together as one team.  You play together with a distinct style, in constant motion with a real joy of the game and a love for each other and a great city to — you represent. 

And from that unity, you strive to bring out the best in yourselves and each others. 

In fact, I’ve heard how even after the wins, Patrick and those players go up to Coach Reid and ask him how we could do better.  That’s pretty incredible.  That’s pretty incredible. 

 For everyone watching, especially our children, that’s the power of this team, the power of sports, and, I might add, it’s the power of this country.

 It’s the power to remind us who we are as Americans.

We’re the United States of America, and there is nothing — nothing beyond our capacity when we do it together, like these guys behind me.  (Applause.)

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 Folks, congratulations to the Super Bowl champs, the Kansas City Chiefs.  And good luck next season.

 And, by the way, you’ve got three coaches from the University of Delaware, or played there.  (Puts hat on.)  I got my University of Delaware hat on.  (Applause.) 

 God bless Norma Hunt’s memory.  And God bless you all.  And may God protect our troops.



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