Trump Defends Racist Obama Meme & MAGA Rages Over Bad Bunny’s Spanish Halftime Show | The Daily Show
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The segment discusses former President Trump's defense of a controversial meme about Barack Obama, while also addressing the backlash from MAGA supporters regarding Bad Bunny's halftime show performance in Spanish during the Super Bowl. Jon Stewart humorously reflects on the lackluster game itself and the food traditions associated with Super Bowl Sunday, highlighting the cultural significance and varying expectations of the event.
Key Takeaways
- The Super Bowl: where the snacks are more explosive than the game—unless you're into six-foot hoagies.
- Bad Bunny's show: a cultural fiesta! Meanwhile, some prefer their halftime shows deep-fried in Americana.
- Carnivore diets at Super Bowl parties? That yogurt better pack a protein punch or bring some snacks!
- In a 'cancel your ass' world, being country just means knowing who to wrestle with, it seems.
- For some, Spanish lyrics at the Super Bowl are a slap—others just see a missed chance for nachos.
Mentioned in This Episode
- John Stewart (person)
- Super Bowl (event)
- Super Bowl halftime show (event)
- Benito Antonio Martinez Bad Bunny Ocasio (person)
- MAGA (concept)
- Bad Bunny (person)
- Racism (concept)
- Donald Trump (person)
- Tim Scott (person)
- TPUSA (company)
- Truth Social (product)
- All-American halftime show (event)
- culture war (concept)
- Puerto Rico (location)
- NFL (company)
- Caroline Levit (person)
- freedom of speech (concept)
- ferments (product)
- Oregon (location)
- Antifa (concept)