Utterly Useless': Republican Randy Fine Ruthlessly Mocked Over Call for Investigation Into Bad Bunny Halftime Show
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Utterly Useless': Republican Randy Fine Ruthlessly Mocked Over Call for Investigation Into Bad Bunny Halftime Show
"It doesn't matter if you say it in Spanish. Encouraging children to use cocaine in a live television broadcast is a crime. It doesn't matter who is singing. Broadcasting the F-word during the Superbowl is illegal. Both of these things happened during Sunday's Super Bowl Broadcast. The degenerates behind it must be held accountable, wrote Fine in a letter addressed to FCC Chairman Brendan Carr. I urge the FCC to conduct a thorough investigation and to pursue the maximum penalties permitted by law."
"This man is one of the most desperately grasping frauds in the GOP caucus, and that really says something considering that he shares a state with Cory Mills, submitted National Reviews Jeff Blehar. This man is one of the most desperately grasping frauds in the GOP caucus, and that really says something considering that he shares a state with Cory Mills."
"This is dumb conservatism, asserted Washington Examiner contributor Kimberly Ross. The culture war slop from the right these days has arguably surpassed Dylan Mulvaney Bud Light, Kente cloth Nancy Pelosi and the rest of the dumbest liberal shit from 2020, declared Leighton Woodhouse. The culture war slop from the right these days has arguably surpassed Dylan Mulvaney Bud Light, Kente cloth Nancy Pelosi and the rest of the dumbest liberal shit from 2020."
Rep. Randy Fine requested the Federal Communications Commission investigate Bad Bunny's Super Bowl performance for alleged indecency and urged maximum penalties. Fine wrote that encouraging children to use cocaine on live television is a crime and that broadcasting the F-word during the Super Bowl is illegal. Fine called for a thorough investigation and the maximum penalties permitted by law. The request prompted bipartisan criticism on social media. Critics called Fine a grasping fraud and labeled the complaint dumb conservatism, arguing the culture-war complaints from the right have become excessive and repetitive.
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