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EPISODE · Feb 9, 2026 · 17 MIN

Halftime Headliner Hates Half the Country-Expanding the Audience or Losing America?

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1. Politicization of the Super Bowl Halftime Show The halftime show is no longer neutral entertainment but a platform for left-wing political messaging. Bad Bunny’s selection is framed as intentional ideological signaling rather than artistic choice. Many viewers allegedly opted out and watched an alternative, America-focused broadcast instead. 2. Criticism of Bad Bunny’s Political Activism Bad Bunny is openly hostile to U.S. immigration enforcement (ICE), Donald Trump, and conservative politics. His past statements and performances are cited as evidence of anti-American sentiment, including: Anti-ICE speeches at award shows Support for Black Lives Matter protests, including justification of unrest Use of explicit anti-Trump language His refusal to tour in the U.S. and insistence on performing only in Spanish are framed as ideological acts. 3. Cultural Division and Language Controversy Performing exclusively in Spanish is characterized as a deliberate rejection of American norms. Critics argue this alienated large portions of the Super Bowl audience. Supporters within the discussion downplay the issue, suggesting cultural exposure is harmless. 4. NFL’s Role and Motivation The NFL is accused of “selling out” American audiences to expand global and non-U.S. markets. League leadership defends the decision as inclusive and unifying, which the commentary strongly disputes. The NFL is portrayed as indifferent to political backlash as long as viewership grows. 5. Reaction from Donald Trump and Conservatives Donald Trump’s reaction is heavily featured, condemning the halftime show as: One of the worst ever Inappropriate for families Disrespectful to American values Conservative commentators echo these criticisms but differ on how much outrage is warranted. 6. Broader Commentary on Celebrity Politics Several speakers express fatigue with celebrities using entertainment platforms to push political views. While disliking Bad Bunny’s politics, some argue that outrage over halftime shows is overblown. 7. Shift to California Tax Policy Example: An NFL player (Sam Darnold) allegedly owed more in California taxes than he earned in game bonuses. California is portrayed as economically hostile to high earners, encouraging talent to leave the state. Please Hit Subscribe to this podcast Right Now. Also Please Subscribe to the The Ben Ferguson Show Podcast and Verdict with Ted Cruz Wherever You get You're Podcasts. And don't forget to follow the show on Social Media so you never miss a moment! Thanks for Listening X: https://x.com/benfergusonshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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