That Anti-American Super Bowl Half Time Show Should Be A Wake Up Call For Real Americans | Ep. 1731
From Matt Walsh
The discussion centers on perceptions of the NFL's halftime show as increasingly anti-American, particularly due to its recent performances and the lack of white headliners since 2019, coinciding with Jay-Z's involvement. The analysis also touches on Olympic athletes apologizing for America on the world stage and highlights an alternative halftime show by TP USA that has gained significant attention.
Key Takeaways
- The NFL's halftime show: a masterclass in alienating fans while waving foreign flags and grinding on tradition.
- One white headliner in seven years? NFL's new era is as exclusionary as it is dramatic—who's next, the Muppets?
- Apologies from athletes for America? Confusing when even their performances barely acknowledge our cultural heartbeat.
- TP USA's counter-halve has birthed a streaming giant—maybe Americans want their halftime shows back after all.
- Celebrating foreign culture at a national sporting event: a bold statement, or a misguided tribute to globalism?
Mentioned in This Episode
- Super Bowl (event)
- Gene Woo (person)
- NFL (company)
- Bad Bunny (person)
- Donald Trump (person)
- TPUSA (company)
- Stash (product)
- 7 Weeks Coffee (product)
- Olympics (event)
- Alex Epstein (person)
- Turning Point USA (company)
- John Kasich (person)
- Jay-Z (person)
- Krux Lentin Challenge (product)
- Eugene Yuanzi Woo (person)
- Homeserve (product)
- China (location)
- Chris Christie (person)
- Samuel L. Jackson (person)
- Ascension app (product)