Who's Bad Bunny?

The Oracle

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Well didn't you just bullshit your way on this thread then? Your statement was Bad Bunny was the best since Prince...lmao....man up and own it...
Better than Coldplay?
Madonna?
Beyonce?
Eminem?
Tom Petty...Bruce Springsteen...The Who...Lady Gaga.

Some real talent there no matter what their political affiliation or preference.
 

Insidious Von

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Well didn't you just bullshit your way on this thread then? Your statement was Bad Bunny was the best since Prince...lmao....man up and own it...
Better than Coldplay?
Madonna?
Beyonce?
Eminem?
My good friend Richy, is there an echo in here? That's what I said, Bad Bunny put on the best half-time show since Prince. Coldplay sucks as much corporate cock as Bon Jovi, why would I care. I'd rather go to the garage and puff some ganga. The only other half-time shows I watched was U2 and The Who.

Btw have you seen Melania yet, I hear it's better than Ben - Hur. You must you ya know, it's your sacred duty.

Here's who should play next year's half-time show. The song is called STFU.

 

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Btw have you seen Melania yet, I hear it's better than Ben - Hur. You must you ya know, it's your sacred duty.
Bend Her that's a top notch porn classic.
 
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This is kind of a silly, predisposed article.

Of course a shit load of people "watched" Bad Bunny. It's because 130 million people already had the game already on their television. As I noted, people are also heading to the bathroom and the food table. Halftime shows have a large share of uncommitted viewers.
the vast majority knew about the Kid Rock alternative and the "Maga Snowflake" Bunny protests, buy laughed it off and chose to stay with Bunny. Everybody knows Kid Rock is a joke. I don't particularly like Bunny as a singer/rapper, but his show was a powerful piece of cultural theatre delivered at just the right time and place.
 
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Insidious Von

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Richy you disappoint me, figured you'd have seen the Melania.doc repeatedly by now.

You're derelict in defending the MAGA Doctrine: support the Messiah in all his endeavors, exploit children and make education verboten. Do you support The King of Kings plan to federalize future elections? Do your duty and join the Hate Corps.

Trump attacks Mr. Ezekiel 25:18.

 

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Richy you disappoint me, figured you'd have seen the Melania.doc repeatedly by now.

You're derelict in defending the MAGA Doctrine: support the Messiah in all his endeavors, exploit children and make education verboten. Do you support The King of Kings plan to federalize future elections? Do your duty and join the Hate Corps.

Trump attacks Mr. Ezekiel 25:18.

Rich, aka ace g, is busy replaying the glory of Kid Rock and his halftime experience.

 
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WyattEarp

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I don't particularly like Bunny as a singer/rapper, but his show was a powerful piece of cultural theatre delivered at just the right time and place.
Yes, it was for sure. Very theatric presentation that told a story. It was entertaining to some degree, but yeah as some others said subtitles would have been nice. Or maybe some songs in English for the espagnolly-impaired.

the vast majority knew about the Kid Rock alternative and the "Maga Snowflake" Bunny protests, buy laughed it off and chose to stay with Bunny. Everybody knows Kid Rock is a joke.
Kid Rock and Turning Point did just fine and they weren't on network television. People seemed determined to declare a winner. Perhaps Bad Bunny and Kid Rock both won.
 
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Do you support The King of Kings plan to federalize future elections?
It seems like the U.S. Federal govt. is trying to mandate election laws you have in Canada. It's not nefarious at all.

Beyond the obvious liberal media soundbite, our Federal govt. has routinely mandated election laws. This has been a thing since 1867.

Now whether the Supreme Court will uphold new Federal election mandates is another question. This is not to mention whether it would pass the Senate. At the end of the day, it might just have Democrats on record voting against reasonable election laws.
 
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Now whether the Supreme Court will uphold new Federal election mandates is another question. This is not to mention whether it would pass the Senate. At the end of the day, it might just have Democrats on record voting against reasonable election laws.
How are the Democrats doing on voter ID?...You can never get a straight out of the progressives on this one...What's your take on this one?
 

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How are the Democrats doing on voter ID?...You can never get a straight out of the progressives on this one...What's your take on this one?
I think it's a healthy requirement. I've heard Democrats whine about it for twenty plus years, yet every time I vote the poll workers ask me for my ID. Seems like a yeah, duh you want to see my ID to vote.

It appears to be an 80/20 issue in terms of popularity. A large majority of African-Americans support ID requirements. Apparently, they haven't got the memo that the Democrats are trying to protect them.

I generally support any election law that makes voting more secure. Some Republicans in Congress are saying IDs should then be free. I think they would have to be to pass Court scrutiny.

I think there's a compromise here, but the the progressive wing of the Democratic party believes any election requirements or restrictions hinders voters........particularly left wing voters.
 
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Yes, it was for sure. Very theatric presentation that told a story. It was entertaining to some degree, but yeah as some others said subtitles would have been nice. Or maybe some songs in English for the espagnolly-impaired.



Kid Rock and Turning Point did just fine and they weren't on network television. People seemed determined to declare a winner. Perhaps Bad Bunny and Kid Rock both won.
The fact that Kid Rock is getting any airplay at all these days is a "win" for him, I guess.
 
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