John H. Schnatter, the founder and CEO of Papa John's, is a patriot who had the courage to speak out against Obamacare—and took a lot of heat for that. So there's no reason for him to support the NFL's unpatriotic actions (and, after all, he started advertising on NFL games long before the league's lurch to the Left). Let's put some steel in his backbone!
As with all huge corporations, he studiously keeps his telephone number and email address totally private. But we can reach him through his PR director:
John H. Schnatter
CEO, Papa John's Pizza
c/o Peter Collins
Senior Director of Public Relations
Papa John's Pizza
[email protected]
Dear Mr. Schnatter:
Papa John's advertises that with its XL pizza "The X stands for extra. The L stands for love." How about love of country?
The National Football League has changed directions 180 degrees since Papa John's first started advertising on its games. Now the players refuse to stand for the national anthem—and their owners are backing them up. It's time for Papa John's to tell them: "Stand up for America—or you're fired."
I urge you to withdraw Papa John's advertising from the NFL. Until you do this, I will find another pizza to buy. And I have many choices.