Quote Originally Posted by StarkVegasSteve View Post
Look the Super Bowl halftime show is never going to be everyone's cup of tea. It's just not. There were people who complained when Prince performed in 07 and there were people who complained when Michael Jackson performed in 93. Those two are widely regarded as the best performances of all time. And you can find people who disliked those shows.

The NFL is never going to cater to the average American. The game itself caters to them. The best thing I heard last night was that the Super Bowl, at least for the last 4-5 years has basically catered to the service industry for the halftime shows. They cater to people who go to clubs on the weekend and wear NFL jerseys to the bars on Sundays.

Did I enjoy the halftime show last night? No. I couldn't understand anything. I changed the channel and flipped over to ESPN to watch some of The U Pt. 2. I didn't change the channel because I was trying to make some political statement or so that I could tweet about it. I just didn't care for it. I don't enjoy Bad Bunny's music. I don't really enjoy Kid Rock's music either unless I'm on a boat about 13 Diet Miller's into the day. So I didn't turn to that either. I actually hated that they even did that. I thought it was grifting in the highest form. The sowed division where there wasn't any. Don't turn the damn Super Bowl into political theater. The really sad thing is that they did and you know who didn't? Bad Bunny.
TPUSA’s job is political theater. Couldn’t employ anyone without it. Grifting is big money these days, and with the internet, it’s easier than ever