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It’s great to be here at the Super Bowl. I believe my presence here reflects the renewed spirit of the nation. My current administration is vastly different from my first. This time, I have the support I lacked before, allowing for swift policy changes, such as border security enhancements and protecting women's sports. Recent legal challenges regarding Elon Musk's efficiency team won't deter our efforts to combat government waste and fraud. We'll address issues across multiple departments. Tariffs on Canada and Mexico are driving action on border security and drug interdiction, though more is needed. Making Canada the 51st state is a serious possibility, given the substantial economic losses we currently face. While some economic jitters exist, I'm confident that success will unite the country. I love to see the support I get, including from UFC fighters and NFL players. It's truly humbling. My prediction? Kansas City will win the Super Bowl.

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How did we rise? Together. That union is the heart of this day, this glorious, chaotic experiment we call ourselves. As we gather, we witness our culture's energy unfold. We honor the players' competition, their drive for victory. Today, we celebrate the urgency of the moment, the thrill of what's to come, the glory of the game—all as one. It's time, America, to come together. It's time for the Super Bowl.

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The right-wing is promoting a baseless conspiracy theory that claims Taylor Swift's relationship with Travis Kelce and the Super Bowl are rigged to help Joe Biden win the election. Media personalities and conservative figures are spreading this theory, suggesting that Taylor Swift is working for the Democratic party. Some even call her a psy op. This conspiracy has caused a stir among the far right, with many expressing their disbelief and frustration.

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Oh my god, this is crazy! I can't believe it! I need to tell everyone. Okay, so on Instagram, something really insane just happened.

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"I have the best news ever." The conversation playfully compares death rumors to real news, with lines like "What? Donald Trump died?" "Second best news." "The vice president died?" "Okay. Third best news." "That Elon Musk died?" "Okay. No. No. No. No." The speaker then clarifies, "Nobody died. My best friend's getting married." When asked which one, he reveals, "Which one is it? Taylor Swift. Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce got engaged." The exchange shifts from fictitious celebrity deaths to a real-life engagement involving Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce.

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I don't know how it happened, but it's unbelievable. We just witnessed something incredible in football. Donald Trump, you are the best.

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Can't wait to get home! Super Bowl LIX, second quarter: Eagles leading 10-0. It seems Kansas City's been down by 10 in every Super Bowl they've won. Time to test your singing voice, Tom! Seventy thousand people will join in. Might need a celebratory drink later, but not yet. Let's see the Chiefs' offense challenge the Eagles' defense.

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My man, Donald Trump, is amazing! He pulled off something incredible in football, and it was pure luck. He's the best, no doubt about it. Unbelievable!

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Happy Super Bowl! It's an iconic day for the country, and I wanted to be here to share in the spirit. My administration is moving quickly; we've already made significant changes in border policy, cracked down on crime, protected women's sports, and implemented energy policy changes. Unlike my previous term, I now have the support I need to accomplish my goals. Some recent actions, like using Elon Musk's team to improve government efficiency, have faced pushback, but I believe it’s necessary to address fraud and waste. Tariffs on Canada and Mexico are producing results on border security, but more is needed. I believe Canada would be better off as the 51st state. While there are some economic jitters, I'm confident we'll achieve success, bringing the country together. I'm a fan of both Super Bowl teams, but I'm predicting a Kansas City win. It's amazing how my rallies and even my dance moves have become so widely imitated!

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How did we rise? Together. Isn't unity the heart of this day, this incredible, sometimes frustrating journey we share? As we gather, we witness the energy of our culture in action. We honor the competition, the drive to win. Today, we celebrate the urgency, the excitement, the glory of this game – together. It's time, America, to come together. It's Super Bowl time!

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The speaker claims that the NFL has a history of scripting and rigging the Super Bowl. They give examples like Tom Brady and the Patriots winning after 9/11 and the New Orleans Saints winning after Hurricane Katrina. They also mention the connection between the Rams and the Golden State Warriors winning in the same year. The speaker then focuses on the Kelsey brothers and their connection to Swift, suggesting a possible rematch between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs tied to a global banking event. They believe this is not a coincidence but foreshadowing by the NFL.

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Happy Super Bowl! It’s an iconic day for the country. My administration is moving quickly; we've made significant changes in border policy, cracked down on crime, addressed fairness in women’s sports, and reformed energy policy. Unlike my previous term, I now have stronger support and a more effective team. A recent lawsuit attempting to restrict Elon Musk’s government efficiency efforts is misguided; we need to tackle fraud, waste, and abuse in agencies like USAID. Tariffs on Canada and Mexico are achieving results in border security and drug interdiction, but more is needed. Making Canada the 51st state is a real possibility to address our trade deficit. While inflation may be a concern, my policies will ultimately lead to a stronger economy. Bringing the country together requires success, and I’m committed to that goal. I predict a Kansas City Super Bowl win! The Trump dance phenomenon is unexpected but shows the enthusiasm surrounding my rallies.

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Happy Super Bowl! It’s an iconic day, and I thought it would be good for the country for the president to be at the game. My administration is moving quickly; we’ve made significant changes in border policy, cracked down on criminals, banned biological men from women’s sports, and implemented major energy policy changes. This differs from my first term, where I lacked the support and experience I have now. Recent efforts to improve government efficiency have faced pushback, but I disagree with the restrictions placed on Elon Musk’s team. We need to address fraud, waste, and abuse in government agencies. The tariffs on Canada and Mexico are intended to improve border security and drug interdiction, but it’s not enough yet. I believe Canada would benefit from statehood, given our trade deficit. While the market shows some jitters, I believe we’ll experience economic improvement. Bringing the country together requires massive success. I’m predicting a Kansas City Chiefs win, and the widespread imitation of my actions is surprising, but the rallies have been incredible.

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Happy Super Bowl! It's an iconic day, and I thought it was important for me to be here. My administration is different; I have more support now. We're tackling inefficiency and fraud in government, targeting hundreds of millions of wasted dollars. Elon Musk is helping, and we’ll be examining other departments soon. The tariffs on Canada and Mexico are necessary for border security improvements, but it's not enough yet—more action is needed. Canada becoming the 51st state is a real possibility to address our trade deficit. While inflation may be a concern, we’re working to make America rich again. Bringing the country together requires massive success, and I'm focused on that. I'm predicting a Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl victory. The Trump dance? I never imagined it would become such a thing, but I love it. Enjoy the game!

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The speaker discusses various connections between the number 13 and the Super Bowl. They mention that the first Super Bowl was played in 1967, which adds up to 13, and that the 49ers' last Super Bowl win was in 1994, which also adds up to 13. They point out other instances where the number 13 appears in relation to the Super Bowl. The speaker also analyzes a State Farm commercial featuring Arnold Schwarzenegger, suggesting that it hints at the 49ers not winning. However, they believe that the 49ers will actually win based on their interpretation of various clues. The speaker concludes by inviting viewers to follow them on social media.

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How did we rise? Together. Union is at the heart of this day, this glorious, chaotic experiment we call "us." As we gather, we witness a piece of our culture: the energy, the competition, the drive for victory. We celebrate the urgency, the thrill, the glory of this game—as one. Today, we honor the players' dedication. We're all united. It's Super Bowl time, America. Let's huddle up!

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The speaker expresses their disappointment with the Super Bowl, stating that it has become more about propaganda than football. They criticize the strange and disturbing aspects of the event, such as performers wearing clown wigs and satanic symbols. The speaker also mentions their frustration with the commercials and the lack of originality in Hollywood. They discuss the cultural decline and the divide and conquer tactics being used. The speaker concludes by mentioning the controversial Jesus washing feet commercial and promises to discuss major geopolitical events that occurred during the Super Bowl.

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I don't follow sports, but I'm pretty sure Trump is going to sign an executive order banning black people from the halftime show. Last week, we talked about the NFL possibly giving in to Trump by removing "End Racism" from the end zone, but after seeing Samuel L. Jackson dressed as a Black Uncle Sam, introducing Sandra to Lamar, followed by a formation of all black people making a US flag, I knew they didn't give in. Everyone on my feed was talking about how incredibly black it all was, which made all the racists mad. If the racists are mad, I'm happy. It was a total celebration of New Orleans, which you can't do without celebrating black culture. Welcome to Black History Month.

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Speaker opens with exaggerated 'best news' setup, joking through a string of death rumors: "I have the best news ever. What? Donald Trump died? Second best news. The vice president died? Okay. Third best news. That Elon Musk died? Okay." The speaker then rejects the claims: "No. No. No. Nobody died." The real update arrives as a personal note: "My best friend's getting married." The question follows: "Which one is it?" The punchline lands: "Taylor Swift." Then confirms the news: "Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce got engaged." The sequence moves from sensational death rumors to a personal life update, concluding with the engagement news.

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Speaker 1 doesn't feel any different about the game, considering it just as regular hooping and hollering about the Cleveland Browns. They're about to call them "the else." Speaker 1 doesn't pay attention to all the talk about Cleveland and how tough it has been for the team. They only look forward to the matchup against Cleveland and don't really care about the rest. When asked about the elf logo, Speaker 1 finds it funny and different.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Kelce & Swift "Overload," and Left's Lies about Biden Report, w/ Victor Davis Hanson & "Crain & Co"
Guests: Victor Davis Hanson
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the Super Bowl, highlighting the attention on Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's relationship, and criticizing Kelce's behavior of body slamming his coach, Andy Reid, during the game. She expresses disappointment in the commercials, noting a lack of buzz and even some political content, including a message from Joe Biden. Kelly welcomes guests from The Daily Wire's sports show, who discuss the dynamics of player-coach relationships in the NFL, emphasizing that while emotional outbursts are common, physical contact crosses a line. They debate Kelce's actions, with some arguing that his competitiveness is understandable, while others maintain that it reflects poorly on him. The conversation shifts to the halftime show featuring Usher, with mixed opinions on its execution and the overall quality of Super Bowl ads. They lament the lack of creativity in commercials, attributing it to a fear of offending audiences. Kelly then addresses the political landscape, particularly Biden's struggles and the implications for the upcoming election. Victor Davis Hanson joins the show to discuss Biden's recent controversies and the potential impact on Trump's campaign. He outlines the challenges Trump faces, including the need to appeal to a broader voter base and navigate the legal challenges against him. Hanson critiques Biden's cognitive abilities and the political ramifications of the special counsel's report on his handling of classified documents. He argues that the Democrats are in a precarious position, with growing concerns about Biden's age and mental acuity, and suggests that the party may need to consider alternatives as the election approaches. The discussion concludes with reflections on the Democratic Party's future, the potential for Biden to step down, and the implications for the 2024 election. The guests express skepticism about Biden's viability as a candidate, emphasizing the need for the party to address these issues proactively.

PBD Podcast

Is Donald Trump The Dirtiest Politician of All Time w/ Home Team | PBD Podcast | Ep. 235
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The hosts, Patrick Bet-David and Adam, discuss various political and economic topics, including the upcoming Super Bowl, the state of the economy, and the political landscape involving Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis. Adam shares his recent trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming, and they touch on several news stories, including Trump's controversial post about DeSantis allegedly partying with high school girls and Andrew Cuomo's criticism of Biden's border policies. They delve into the Federal Reserve's interest rate hikes, with Fed officials indicating a more modest pace moving forward, while Jamie Dimon warns against declaring victory over inflation too soon. The conversation shifts to layoffs at major companies like Disney and Yahoo, with the hosts analyzing the economic implications and the role of AI in job reductions. The hosts also discuss the dynamics of the upcoming presidential race, highlighting the rivalry between Trump and DeSantis. They speculate on the strategies each candidate might employ, with Trump expected to use personal attacks and DeSantis likely to take the high road. The discussion includes the potential impact of endorsements and the importance of public perception in the political arena. As they transition to sports, they predict the outcome of the Super Bowl between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs. Adam leans towards the Eagles, while Patrick believes Mahomes will lead the Chiefs to victory, citing Mahomes' competitive spirit and desire to prove himself following Brady's retirement. The episode concludes with the hosts expressing their enjoyment of the discussions and their anticipation for future episodes, emphasizing the importance of engaging conversations on current events and personal experiences.

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Super Bowl 60, Bad Bunny & TPUSA Halftime Shows | PBD #734
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The episode opens with hosts reacting to the Super Bowl itself, calling the game underwhelming while noting that the halftime show and related commercials dominated conversation. They discuss Turning Point USA’s provocative choice to stage a halftime-style event, highlighting the enormous concurrent live viewership it drew and contrasting that attention with the NFL’s traditional spectacle. The conversation then shifts to Bad Bunny’s performance, the surrounding controversy, and the immediate post-show commercial landscape, including an ICE ad that sparked debate about messaging and audience impact. Throughout, the hosts surface bigger questions about national identity, entertainment, and how cultural moments can influence brand partnerships and audience loyalty, all while acknowledging the hurdles and opportunities that arise when politics, culture, and commerce collide on a global stage. They also touch on Sam Darnold’s NFL journey as a positive example for young athletes, emphasizing perseverance, character, and public example over sensational headlines. As the discussion broadens, they debate the market implications of large-scale media events, including the economics of 30-second ads and the potential long-term value of non-traditional sponsorships that connect brands with dedicated viewers. Opinions are shared about the storytelling quality of performances, the inclusivity of language and imagery, and how moments like these shape corporate strategy for upcoming seasons and events, with attention paid to how audiences and advertisers respond to culturally diverse palettes and cross-genre collabs. In parallel, the panel examines broader political and social threads surrounding the Epstein file disclosures, media coverage, and public calls for accountability, juxtaposing public figures’ conduct with journalistic ethics and public expectations. They close by weaving these strands into a broader commentary on how information, media framing, and real-world events intersect to steer public discourse, how viewers form impressions, and how leaders might navigate a rapidly changing information ecosystem while maintaining focus on essential safety, truth, and service.

The Rubin Report

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Two years after October 7, The Rubin Report pivots from headlines to a broader cultural reckoning, tying the Hamas attack, U.S. political theater, and narratives into a single thread of what the host calls cultural rot. He highlights a Cambridge University exchange with Charlie Kirk about who is the 'good guy' in Israel and Hamas, using that moment to illustrate how moral absolutes collide with geopolitical violence. The discussion then shifts to the anniversary, warning of how the West’s response—whether in hostage diplomacy, or complacency—reveals disagreements about self-defense, coexistence, and who counts as a victim. From pop culture to the Super Bowl stage, the host decries a corporate push that weaponizes a national event. He airs clips surrounding Bad Bunny’s performance, NBC’s choice, and The View’s pundits—arguing that an apolitical halftime moment is being traded for partisan signaling. He questions a tradition-minded lineup—Journey or Fleetwood Mac—could restore balance, and cites Trump’s responses as evidence of a broader cultural conflict over language, representation, and national identity during the game’s televised moment. The segment extends into a call to defend American culture against perceived encroachment. The program moves to domestic threats and media framing. It recounts the 2022 attempt to murder Justice Brett Kavanaugh, noting weapons and the misgendering of the assailant in headlines. It critiques coverage of the Diane Goodstein fire, asserting a pattern of linking incidents to political opponents. Immigration policy dominates discussion: emergency Medicaid for undocumented immigrants, the fight over health care subsidies, and Democratic proposals contrasted with Republican lines. A 2019 Democratic primary clip shows support for undocumented access to health programs, framed as a broader party debate. Into regional politics, the transcript surveys a Virginia attorney general candidate’s inflammatory texts endorsing violence, prompting condemnation and warnings about political violence. It clips Chicago’s mayhem and calls for federal enforcement, echoed by Steven Miller on immigration and crime. The conversation then shifts to New York’s political climate, Cuomo describing a Democratic Party civil war and concerns about Islamic influence, framing a 'red-green alliance' as a demographic predictor. The host closes with the idea that hard times precede strong leadership, urging vigilance against cultural decay.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Trump Cheered at Super Bowl, Taylor Gets Booed, & Bud Light Tries to Make a Comeback, w/ Crain & Co
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Megyn Kelly shares her experience at Super Bowl 59, highlighting the event's patriotic atmosphere after years of divisive messaging. She enjoyed the game, noting the Eagles' decisive victory over the Chiefs, and mentioned meeting President Trump and other notable figures. Kelly humorously reflects on the contrasting crowd reactions to Taylor Swift and Trump during the event, attributing the boos for Swift to her political endorsements and perceived inauthenticity. She praises NFL players like Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley for their leadership and humility. The discussion shifts to the Super Bowl halftime show, where Kendrick Lamar performed, with mixed reactions from the hosts. They critique the performance's lack of clarity and connection with the audience, contrasting it with past iconic performances. The hosts also discuss various Super Bowl ads, particularly Pfizer's emotional cancer ad and Bud Light's attempts to regain consumer trust after controversial marketing decisions. Kelly recounts her interactions with notable individuals at the Super Bowl, including Donald Trump Jr. and his girlfriend, and shares her admiration for Caroline Leavitt, Trump's press secretary. She discusses Trump's recent actions, including revoking security clearances for several political figures and his focus on government efficiency, emphasizing the public's support for his initiatives. The conversation concludes with Kelly's reflections on the cultural significance of the Super Bowl and the ongoing political landscape, expressing optimism about Trump's leadership and the potential for change in government practices. She invites listeners to subscribe for more insights and behind-the-scenes content.
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