Listen up, you flag-waving freedom lovers who’ve had it up to here with the coastal elites turning our national pastimes into woke propaganda fests. Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara was supposed to be about football, beer, and beating the snot out of the other team—Seattle Seahawks versus New England Patriots, for those keeping score. Instead, the halftime show turned into a Spanish-language circus starring Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican rapper who’s made a career out of thumbing his nose at everything red, white, and blue. This guy pranced around in a white jersey with “Ocasio” on the back—like we needed a reminder of socialist darlings—belting out tunes mostly in Spanish, complete with hip thrusts that had parents scrambling for the remote. And get this: He spiked a football at the end like he’d just conquered the gridiron. Obscene? You bet. Anti-American? Absolutely. Millions tuned out, flipping over to Turning Point USA’s alternative bash, proving real patriots aren’t buying the NFL’s globalist garbage anymore. If this doesn’t scream “NFL gone anti-American,” I don’t know what does. Time to sack Commissioner Roger Goodell and get back to making football great again.
The Bunny Hop That Hopped on Our Nerves
Bad Bunny, real name Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, hit the stage at around 8 p.m. ET on February 8, 2026, kicking off with hits from his Grammy-winning album “Debí Tirar Más Fotos.” At 31, he’s the youngest headliner in recent memory and the first solo Latino artist to take the spotlight, announced back on September 28, 2025, by the NFL, Apple Music, and Jay-Z’s Roc Nation. Sounds historic, right? Wrong. This wasn’t a celebration; it was a lecture wrapped in reggaeton. He brought out Lady Gaga for “Die With a Smile” in a bizarre wedding scene—yes, a real couple tied the knot on stage—and Ricky Martin for “LO QUE LE PASÓ A HAWAII.” Los Pleneros de la Cresta added some Puerto Rican flair, but the whole thing reeked of cultural conquest, not unity. No subtitles for the English-speaking masses, just a smug “together we are America” closer that felt like a backhanded insult. Critics called it divisive, with hip thrusts and outfits that pushed the envelope way past family-friendly. Parents fumed, conservatives raged, and even some fans admitted it was a flop. This wasn’t entertainment; it was indoctrination.
Why the Backlash? Bunny’s Got a Beef with the Boss
Bad Bunny’s no stranger to stirring the pot. He’s trashed Trump since Hurricane Maria in 2017, calling out slow relief for Puerto Rico. Fast-forward to 2024: A comedian at a Trump rally jokes about the island as a “floating island of garbage,” and Bunny endorses Kamala Harris faster than you can say “vote blue.” He tells critics they’ve got four months to learn Spanish—arrogant much? No wonder the announcement ignited a firestorm. Trump himself blasted it as “absolutely terrible” and “ridiculous,” watching from his West Palm Beach golf club party. Supporters echoed the outrage, slamming the lack of subtitles as an “insult” that encourages division. Polling from TMZ showed 67% preferring an alternative like Kid Rock’s set over Bunny’s by a 67-33 margin. That’s not a squeaker; that’s a landslide. Real Americans saw through the smoke: This was the NFL shoving diversity down our throats while ignoring the folks who built the league.
Turning Point’s Patriot Party: The Real Halftime Hero
While Bunny bunny-hopped his way to infamy, millions flipped the channel to Turning Point USA’s “All-American Halftime Show,” a pre-recorded blowout from Atlanta streamed on YouTube, X, Rumble, and more starting at 7:30 p.m. ET. Headlined by Kid Rock, with Brantley Gilbert, Lee Brice, and Gabby Barrett belting out country anthems, it drew 5 to 6.1 million concurrent viewers—peaking at over 6 million. That’s no small potatoes; it’s a chunk of the Super Bowl’s estimated 135 million total audience tuning out the official mess. TPUSA scrambled this together in October 2025 after Bunny’s snarky language jab, turning it into a tribute to their late founder Charlie Kirk. No hip thrusts, no foreign lectures—just pure, unadulterated American grit. Viewers called it a “huge win for Americans,” proving you don’t need global superstars to rally the troops. If 5 million-plus opted for this over the NFL’s offering, that’s a rebellion in prime time.
“When you have the most televised event for the entire year, that should be a reflection of the virtue that hopefully you want society to embody.”
That’s why we’ve made the All-American Halftime Show.
Watch tomorrow around 8PM ET. pic.twitter.com/qyBWUlamlq
— Turning Point USA (@TPUSA) February 7, 2026
NFL’s Anti-American Playbook: From Kneeling to Knuckling Under
Is the NFL anti-American? Hell yes, and this Bunny blunder is just the latest fumble. Remember Colin Kaepernick kneeling during the anthem back in 2016? The league bent over backward for that stunt, plastering “End Racism” on end zones and helmets like it was fixing the world. They’ve pushed social justice messages, partnered with globalist sponsors, and now hand the biggest stage to a guy who’s openly bashed our president. Bunny’s show wasn’t just entertainment; it was a nod to injustices in Puerto Rico, performed in Spanish to a nation that speaks English. The NFL’s viewership might’ve hit records, but at what cost? Spiking prices for tickets, alienating heartland fans, and turning the Super Bowl into a culture war battlefield. Goodell knows he messed up—body language during the show screamed regret. With alternatives like TPUSA stealing thunder, the league’s monopoly is cracking. This isn’t football; it’s folly.
Bad Bunny understood the assignment… pic.twitter.com/NC2mivXbMC
— Jasmine Crockett (@JasmineForUS) February 9, 2026
The Future Fumble: Boycotts, Blowback, and Back to Basics
Looking ahead, the NFL’s on thin ice. Bunny’s gig might’ve set viewership highs, but the backlash is building. Conservatives are done with the wokeness—expect more opt-outs, sponsor pullbacks, and maybe even rival leagues if this keeps up. TPUSA’s success shows there’s a market for America First entertainment: No apologies, no agendas, just good times. If the league doesn’t sack this anti-American nonsense, they’ll lose the fans who made them billionaires. From an America First perch, this mess is a wake-up call: Put patriots first, or watch your empire crumble. Bad Bunny might’ve spiked the ball, but he fumbled the spirit of the game. Time for the NFL to get benched and let real Americans call the plays.
