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Bad Bunny preached in Spanish. The NFL hides behind tax perks in English.
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Bad Bunny preached in Spanish. The NFL hides behind tax perks in English.

Bad Bunny — real name Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio — used the Super Bowl LX halftime show to deliver a political message. That’s his right. The part worth discussing is the NFL’s decision to underwrite it, package it as entertainment, and beam it into tens of millions of living rooms as if it were part of the deal fans signed up for.As Martínez Ocasio demonstrated at halftime, he is an unrepentant Puerto Rican leftist, following a familiar script in the tradition of Griselio Torresola and Oscar Collazo of the 1950s and the Macheteros of the 1970s: grievance, agitation, and a convenient villain.If the NFL is now acting as an advertising agency for political organizations, shouldn’t the IRS take a fresh look at the tax advantages that help the league operate like a monopoly?Bad Bunny uses hip-hop instead of bullets or bombs, but he is still selling the same posture — righteous rage, revolutionary cosplay, and a political edge aimed squarely at Immigration and Customs Enforcement.What irritates even more is the sponsor of this performance: the National Football League, allegedly as American as an institution can be — and certainly as profitable. It rakes in enormous revenue under a legal regime that has long treated the league like a protected creature of Congress. Then it rakes in more when corporations pay obscene sums for skyboxes and “experiences” and promptly write much of it off as a business expense. Nothing says “shared sacrifice” like a luxury suite tax deduction.All of that would be tolerable if the league stuck to what it does best: organize a children’s game for adults, staffed by small groups of millionaire “college graduates” sprinting around a 100-yard patch of turf while the rest of us yell at referees and pretend we understand the salary cap.Instead, the NFL now wants to be your civic tutor. The league has decided that the score isn’t enough; it also needs slogans — mostly in Spanish — delivered to a mostly non-Spanish-speaking audience that paid for tickets, cable packages, streaming subscriptions, and, in many cities, the stadium itself.In recent years, the NFL has plastered the experience with political catechisms: “Black Lives Matter,” “Say Their Names,” “I Can’t Breathe,” “Justice,” “Equality,” “Freedom,” “Power to the People,” “Justice Now,” and “Sí se puede.” Now, thanks to Bad Bunny, the league has added:“Quieren quitarme el río y también la playa / Quieren el barrio mío y que abuelita se vaya.” (“They want to take away my river and my beach / They want my neighborhood, and they want grandma to leave.”)“Aquí mataron gente por sacar la bandera / Por eso es que ahora yo la llevo donde quiera.” (“They killed people here for flying the flag / That’s why I carry it wherever I go.”)“De aquí nadie me saca, de aquí yo no me muevo / Dile que esta es mi casa, donde nació mi abuelo.” (“No one’s going to run me out of here — I’m not going anywhere / Tell them this is my home, where my grandfather was born.”)“Fueron 5,000 que dejaron morir y eso nunca e nos va a olvidar.” (“They let 5,000 people die, and we will never forget that.”)Those lines don’t function as “art in the abstract.” The NFL presented them as civic messaging — without bothering to ask the audience.RELATED: Bad Bunny delivers just 1 line in English during Super Bowl LX halftime show Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty ImagesWhy am I being subjected to a deluge of unpaid political commercials when all I wanted to do was watch millionaire athletes dramatically move an oblong ball around? Maybe enjoy a few big hits, a few bad calls, and, yes, perhaps place a wager without getting a sermon at halftime? Is that really too much to ask?And once the NFL decides one side gets free political advertising, why stop there? Why shouldn’t every cause group get a slot? At least we’d have clarity. “Tonight’s halftime: The Coalition for Whatever.” Next year: “The League of Extremely Loud People.” Keep going until the entire broadcast becomes a charity auction for ideologies.Then there’s the implicit holier-than-thou attitude of the players and performers who shill on cue for “the right side of history.”Nothing screams ‘liberation’ like outsourced production under an authoritarian regime.If the NFL wants to present its stars as moral authorities, maybe the league should be required to release the supporting documentation. Police reports. Court records. Paternity suits. The pharmaceutical list required to keep a battered body functioning after one too many concussions. Divorce filings that reveal what the slogans never will.After all, a convicted dogfight organizer or a wife-beater looks ridiculous wearing “Say Her Name!” or “Justice Now!” on his back — and the league has fielded enough of those case studies to fill a warehouse.RELATED: Bad Bunny, Green Day, and ICE: ‘The most political Super Bowl ever’ Photo by Jaydee Lee SERRANO/AFP via Getty ImagesAdd another layer of absurdity: Many of the league’s millionaire geniuses take a knee against “oppression” and “slavery,” with stern faces and closed-fist salutes, while remaining blissfully indifferent to the fact that their uniforms, sneakers, and promotional trinkets come from supply chains tied to modern forced labor. Yes, geniuses. Nothing screams “liberation” like outsourced production under an authoritarian regime.At that point, the old Marxist-Leninist label becomes less a slogan and more a job description.Lenin is often credited with the phrase “useful idiots.” Whether he coined it or not, the category exists for a reason: privileged Westerners eagerly carrying propaganda for movements that despise the civilization that makes their privilege possible. The NFL has decided that this is not merely acceptable, but brand-enhancing.One more thing: If the NFL is now acting as an advertising agency for political organizations, shouldn’t the IRS — along with state and local tax authorities — take a fresh look at the tax and regulatory advantages that help the league operate like a monopoly?Now would be an excellent time.
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You need photo ID for ALL THESE THINGS — but Chuck Schumer says voter ID is racist
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You need photo ID for ALL THESE THINGS — but Chuck Schumer says voter ID is racist

In a recent poll from Pew Research Center, a whopping 71% of Democrats said they favored requiring photo ID to vote — a shocking departure from what Democrats like Chuck Schumer appear to believe.“We’ve got to get this done and we’ve got to get it done very quickly. The SAVE Act is an abomination. It’s Jim Crow 2.0 across the country. We are going to do everything we can to stop it,” Schumer told reporters.“How is it Jim Crow to ask for ID, a picture ID? That’s what the SAVE Act is. That you’d be required to have picture ID to go in and vote or to register to vote and then to vote. OK, that is not unreasonable,” Blaze Media co-founder Glenn Beck explains.“You need a photo ID to get a driver’s license to drive a car, or to renew your driver’s license, or replace your lost license, get a learner’s permit. You need a photo ID to rent a car, to pick up a rental car, even if you prepaid it, to buy car insurance, to file auto insurance claims, to register your vehicle, transfer your vehicle's title,” he continues.But that’s not all, as Glenn also points out that you need a photo ID to get a parking permit, use car sharing apps, buy an airline ticket in person, to board a commercial flight, and enter the TSA pre-check.“Is it Jim Crow to ask for photo ID as they scan your eye? Is it racist to ask for photo ID when you check a bag at the airport or when you rent a U-Haul truck or a moving truck, buy a bus or a train ticket in person? Is that really ‘no blacks'?” Glenn asks.“No blacks can ever go on the bus or the train or an airplane. Really? Really? No, it’s just too hard for them to get a photo ID,” he says, joking, “What a racist.”And of course, the list of reasons one might need a photo ID is never-ending.“You want to open a bank account. You want to withdraw a large amount of cash. You want to cash a check, even your own check at many banks ... you need a photo ID to deposit cash, to wire money,” Glenn says.“But let’s get into your daily life of just housing. You want to rent an apartment, you need a photo ID. No blacks have ever rented an apartment? Really? No Hispanics, no blacks. It’s racist to say we need a photo ID voting, because you can’t get a photo ID somehow or another,” he continues.“Yet you need one to rent a house or an apartment or to apply for public housing,” he adds.Want more from Glenn Beck?To enjoy more of Glenn’s masterful storytelling, thought-provoking analysis, and uncanny ability to make sense of the chaos, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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10 ‘Ed Sullivan Show’ Rock Classics
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10 ‘Ed Sullivan Show’ Rock Classics

You didn't really "make it" until you'd been on Sullivan. Check out these great clips from the all-time biggest variety show in America. The post 10 ‘Ed Sullivan Show’ Rock Classics appeared first on Best Classic Bands.
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One Was a Teenage Diplomat. Another Was a Nuclear Engineer. Here's How Eight Presidents Made Their Mark Outside of the White House
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One Was a Teenage Diplomat. Another Was a Nuclear Engineer. Here's How Eight Presidents Made Their Mark Outside of the White House

From Abraham Lincoln's patent to James A. Garfield's geometry proof, learn how these 19th- and 20th-century commanders in chief shaped their legacies beyond politics
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That Tulsi Gabbard 'Whistleblower' Story Just Completely Fell Apart
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That Tulsi Gabbard 'Whistleblower' Story Just Completely Fell Apart

That Tulsi Gabbard 'Whistleblower' Story Just Completely Fell Apart
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Is The Annual Phone Upgrade Cycle Finally Dead? Here's The Reality
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Is The Annual Phone Upgrade Cycle Finally Dead? Here's The Reality

Top smartphone brands like Apple, Google, and Samsung release new phones yearly, but it's worth questioning whether we should change devices every year.
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The 5 Best Noise Canceling Headphones For Every Budget
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The 5 Best Noise Canceling Headphones For Every Budget

There are thousands of different headphones out there for every type of person, from the hardcore audiophile to the casual user on a smaller budget.
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Trump Gets Great News from Swing States Heading into Midterms as Mass Deportation Strategy Bears Fruit
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Trump Gets Great News from Swing States Heading into Midterms as Mass Deportation Strategy Bears Fruit

New polling data delivered some good news for the Trump administration as nearly four-fifths of voters in swing states across the country support deporting illegal aliens who have been convicted of crimes.…
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Trump Slams U.S. Olympic Skier Hunter Hess Over Comments on Representing America
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Trump Slams U.S. Olympic Skier Hunter Hess Over Comments on Representing America

By Gloria OgbonnaPresident Donald Trump sharply criticized U.S. Olympic skier Hunter Hess after the athlete suggested it was difficult for him to represent the United States amid ongoing U.S. Immigration…
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Trump Blasts Super Bowl LX Halftime Show Featuring Bad Bunny as “One of the Worst Ever”
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Trump Blasts Super Bowl LX Halftime Show Featuring Bad Bunny as “One of the Worst Ever”

By Gloria OgbonnaPresident Donald Trump sharply criticized the NFL’s Super Bowl LX halftime show featuring rapper Bad Bunny, calling the performance “absolutely terrible” and ranking it among “the…
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