#97 Two Halftime Shows, One Country: What the Hell Happened? (Random Thoughts)

#97 Two Halftime Shows, One Country: What the Hell Happened? (Random Thoughts)

From No Fixed Agenda Podcast by JEFF STONER

February 23, 2026 · 35 min

About this episode

The episode discusses the Super Bowl 2026 halftime show controversy and its implications for American culture and unity.

In this episode, we dive deep into the Super Bowl 2026 halftime show controversy - from Bad Bunny's all-Spanish performance to the alternative Turning Point USA show, and what it all says about where we are as a country. Key Topics: • Bad Bunny's historic halftime performance and the cultural significance • The unprecedented alternative halftime show and why it happened • Political division in America and how it's affecting entertainment • The lost grass bundle that stole the show • The first-ever Super Bowl halftime wedding • Why leadership and love matter more than political division • What makes America truly American - celebrating diversity Our Take: The Super Bowl halftime show should unite us, not divide us. Whether you understood the Spanish lyrics or not, Bad Bunny's message was about togetherness, love, and celebrating culture. We applaud the NFL for not backing down and showcasing diverse artists. Question for You: What did you think of the halftime show's message? Is this what we need more of to heal our country? Drop a comment below!

People in this episode

Host: JEFF STONER

Topics covered

  • Super Bowl halftime show
  • cultural significance
  • political division
  • diversity in entertainment
  • togetherness
  • Bad Bunny

Keywords

  • Super Bowl
  • halftime show
  • Bad Bunny
  • political division
  • cultural significance
  • entertainment
  • diversity

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Turning Point USA

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