
"Evangelist Franklin Graham posted on X Thursday, thanking Kirk for the family friendly option. Like most Americans, I've enjoyed watching the Super Bowl. But the halftime shows began pushing moral boundaries and have become more and more sexualized, Graham wrote. This year, they're having Bad Bunny perform. The @NFL leadership is pushing this sexualized agenda. Thank you, @TPUSA and @MrsErikaKirk for providing an alternative'The All-American Halftime Show' with the agenda of celebrating family, faith, and freedom!"
"After reading Graham's tweet, Miller presented the first group of lyrics for French, saying, you're going to guess whether the lyric is from Kid Rock and his traditional mores, or whether it's from Bad Bunny and his sexualized anti-Americanism. Here's first, Miller said. Young ladies, young ladies/I like 'em underage, see/Some call it statutory/I say it's mandatory. Yeah, that's Kid Rock. I know that one, French answered correctly. Very in the spirit of the Jeffrey Epstein moment, I would say, Miller added."
Turning Point USA announced an All-American Super Bowl halftime show as an alternative to Bad Bunny's NFL performance. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said President Donald Trump would tune in to watch Kid Rock perform. Evangelist Franklin Graham praised the alternative on X, calling NFL halftime shows increasingly sexualized and thanking TPUSA and Erika Kirk for a family-friendly option celebrating family, faith, and freedom. Bulwark commentator Tim Miller quizzed David French on whether graphic lyrics came from Kid Rock or Bad Bunny, presenting explicit lines that prompted a mortified reaction from French.
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