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Why The News Won’t Drop The Grammys And What Bad Bunny Might Do Next

An episode of the An Americanist podcast, hosted by Carol Marks, titled "Why The News Won’t Drop The Grammys And What Bad Bunny Might Do Next" was published on February 3, 2026 and runs 14 minutes.

February 3, 2026 ·14m · An Americanist

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TALK TO ME, TEXT IT Ever notice how the stories we’re told to ignore somehow dominate every screen? We kick off by pulling apart the Grammys hangover in the news cycle—why outlets mock the show while feeding it two days of nonstop attention—and what that says about the incentives that keep outrage trending and nuance buried. From there, we wade into the Gavin Newsom swirl: age-gap headlines, an affair that detonated trust inside City Hall, and glossy media framing that treats politics like c...

TALK TO ME, TEXT IT

Ever notice how the stories we’re told to ignore somehow dominate every screen? We kick off by pulling apart the Grammys hangover in the news cycle—why outlets mock the show while feeding it two days of nonstop attention—and what that says about the incentives that keep outrage trending and nuance buried.

From there, we wade into the Gavin Newsom swirl: age-gap headlines, an affair that detonated trust inside City Hall, and glossy media framing that treats politics like celebrity culture. We ask what accountability looks like when charm eclipses conduct, and whether voters lose when coverage swaps policy outcomes for personality hype.

The tone shifts as we break down a New York courtroom decision that let a previously deported offender walk despite a federal warrant, forcing ICE to make an arrest on the street. Sanctuary city policy, interagency cooperation, and public safety collide here. We talk thresholds, detainers, and what coordination should look like when violent priors are in play. The core issue isn’t left or right—it’s whether the system protects people or performs for cameras.

Then it’s on to the Super Bowl halftime show and the NFL’s bet on unity with Bad Bunny under the brightest lights in sports. Will a global stage invite a political moment, a Spanish-language set, a stunt—or genuine artistry that cuts across lines? We explore how music, identity, and spectacle shape expectations, and why the league’s desire to “unite” often rubs against the culture’s appetite for statements.

Along the way, we stay grounded in the same question: who benefits when public life becomes performance? And what would it take to reward craft, coherence, and real-world impact over clicks and shock?

If this conversation hits, follow the show, share it with a friend, and drop a review. Most of all, tell us: who should headline the next Super Bowl, and why? Your picks might make it on air.

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