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Mon Feb 9, 2026, 01:34 PM Monday

The best take I've seen on Bad Bunny's halftime show [View all]

The author of this is Michael Garrett, a state senator in the North Carolina General Assembly. You can read his original post on his Facebook page, along with thousands of very moving and uplifting responses, here: https://www.facebook.com/share/17Z4SYrjpy/?mibextid=wwXIfr

I watched Bad Bunny deliver the most American halftime show I have ever seen. Then I came home and watched it again. And I am not okay. In the best possible way.

He sang every single word in Spanish. Every. Single. Word. He danced through sugarcane fields built on a football field in California while the President of the United States sat somewhere calling it “disgusting.” Lady Gaga came out and did the salsa. Ricky Martin lit up the night. A couple got married on the field. He handed his Grammy, the one he won eight days ago for Album of the Year, to a little boy who looked up at him the way every child looks up when they dare to believe the world has a place for them.

And then this man, this son of a truck driver and a schoolteacher from Vega Baja, Puerto Rico, stood on the biggest stage on the planet and said “God bless America.”

And then he started naming them.

Chile. Argentina. Uruguay. Paraguay. Bolivia. Peru. Ecuador. Brazil. Colombia. Venezuela. Panama. Costa Rica. Nicaragua. Honduras. El Salvador. Guatemala. Mexico. Cuba. Dominican Republic. Jamaica. The United States. Canada. And then, his voice breaking with everything he carries, “Mi patria, Puerto Rico. Seguimos aquí.” My homeland, Puerto Rico. We are still here.

The flags came. Every single one of them. Carried across that field by dancers and musicians while the jumbotron lit up with the only words that mattered: “THE ONLY THING MORE POWERFUL THAN HATE IS LOVE.”

I teared up. I’m not ashamed to say it. I sat on my couch and I wept because THAT is the America I believe in. That is the American story, not the sanitized, gated, English-only version that small and frightened people try to sell us. The REAL one. The messy, beautiful, multilingual, multicolored, courageous one. The one that has always been built by hands that speak every language and pray in every tongue and come from every corner of this hemisphere.

That is the America I want Jack and Charlotte to know. That when the moment came, when the whole world was watching, a Puerto Rican kid who grew up to become the most-streamed artist on Earth stood in front of 100 million people, sang in his mother’s language, blessed every nation in the Americas, and spiked a football that read “Together, we are America” into the ground. Not with anger. With joy. With love so big it made hate look exactly as small as it is.

And what did the President do? He called it “absolutely terrible.” He said “nobody understands a word this guy is saying.” He called it “a slap in the face to our Country.” The leader of the free world watched a celebration of love, culture, and everything this hemisphere has given to the world, and all he could see was something foreign. Something threatening. Something disgusting.

Let that sink into your bones.

The man who is supposed to represent all of us looked at the flags of our neighbors, heard the language of 500 million Americans across this hemisphere, and felt attacked. That’s not strength. That’s not patriotism. That is poverty of the soul.

And then there was the Turning Point show. Kid Rock in a college arena in North Dakota. Three million viewers watching a man who once wrote a song about liking underage girls perform as the “family-friendly” alternative to a Puerto Rican artist celebrating love. They called it the “All-American Halftime Show”, as if America has a velvet rope. As if this country belongs to some of us and not all of us. As if you need to sing in English to count.

Here’s what I want to say to everyone who posted about that show tonight, who shared it proudly, who turned away from Bad Bunny’s celebration because it was in Spanish and the flags weren’t only red, white, and blue:

Your children will see those posts. Your grandchildren will find them. The internet doesn’t forget. And one day, when the history of this moment is written, when our kids and their kids look back at 2026 the way we look back at the people who stood on the wrong side of every bridge and every march and every moment that mattered, they will know exactly where you stood. They will see who chose Kid Rock over a hemisphere of flags. They will see who called love “disgusting.” And they will carry that knowledge the way all of us carry the knowledge of what our ancestors did when they were tested.

I don’t say that with anger. I say it with sadness. Because hate is an inheritance nobody asks for, and yet it gets passed down just the same.
Bad Bunny didn’t say “ICE out” tonight. He didn’t need to. He just showed the whole world what America looks like when we are not afraid of each other. When culture is shared, not policed. When language is music, not a threat. When a flag from every nation in this hemisphere can walk across a football field together and the only words you need are the ones he gave us:

The only thing more powerful than hate is love.

Over 100 million people saw that tonight.

And no Truth Social post can take it away.
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Yes! VGuerra276 Monday #1
Someone North Carolina can be proud of Easterncedar Monday #2
I believe this is the same guy barbtries Monday #40
Yes, that's him! yardwork Monday #42
"Poverty of the soul". His entire post is wonderful. livetohike Monday #3
See the problem is D_Master81 Monday #39
Best take I've seen, too! Thanks for posting it! highplainsdem Monday #4
A beautiful and very well said statement from the heart Deuxcents Monday #5
I've told my kids Conjuay Monday #32
That was awesome, thanks for sharing Pluvious Monday #6
Very nice. I have watched it several times too having missed some of the symbolism earlier hlthe2b Monday #7
Super Bowl halftime shows often puzzle and perplex many people. yardwork Monday #13
The NFL wants to sell their product to the world SomedayKindaLove Monday #55
Good art makes people think dickthegrouch Tuesday #58
This message was self-deleted by its author hlthe2b Tuesday #59
K & R Thanks for posting! FakeNoose Monday #8
I am pleased to give you a DU heart for this post. NNadir Monday #9
Thank you very much! yardwork Monday #10
My pleasure. NNadir Monday #12
Thank you for posting that beautiful piece. niyad Monday #11
Definitely the best! crazylikafox Monday #14
Beautiful, inspirational and uplifting Grim Chieftain Monday #15
Thank you for posting this yardwork. HappyH Monday #16
Beautifully said flamingdem Monday #17
This is excellent malaise Monday #18
Beautiful Cirsium Monday #19
I felt the same way. yardwork Monday #20
This. All of it. Every single word. TygrBright Monday #21
Every. Single. Word. StarryNite Monday #23
Wow! He put into words what so many of us were thinking StarryNite Monday #22
This is a politician to watch. yardwork Monday #24
I think you're right because he gets it! StarryNite Monday #30
So beautifully written democrank Monday #25
Brilliant kwolf68 Monday #26
What a beautiful post. Thanks for sharing 🙂 Luciferous Monday #27
Thank you for posting this. people Monday #28
"That is the American story, not the sanitized, gated, English-only version Maru Kitteh Monday #29
;-{)...... Goonch Monday #31
NICE write-up! Sharing in multiple places. CousinIT Monday #33
Certainly popsdenver Monday #34
Thank you for this wonderful comment. Paper Roses Monday #35
Thank you! The writer is a state senator in NC. yardwork Monday #36
Mahalo So Much for Michael Garrett's Cha Monday #37
Wow. Beautiful. dem4decades Monday #38
Missed in all of this is the elephant in the room Bluetus Monday #41
Reading this touched my heart. sheshe2 Monday #43
Beautiful! Standing ovation. Alice B. Monday #44
❤️ melts 🥶 Clouds Passing Monday #45
So beautiful! Thanks, yardwork, for sharing. HeartsCanHope Monday #46
:) Solly Mack Monday #47
Beautiful Jean Genie Monday #48
Thank you. I read it today and knew it would be appreciated here. yardwork Monday #49
the onion has a great take too. pansypoo53219 Monday #50
I saw someone somewhere else about someone so offended by the performance that they said they turned it off tulipsandroses Monday #51
Disappointed stillspkg Monday #52
EXCELLENT Faux pas Monday #53
"Nobody understands a word this guy is saying..." thucythucy Monday #54
The ignorant are always proud of their ignorance. murielm99 Tuesday #57
It's all they have to be proud of. yardwork Tuesday #62
Now that's what I call a patriot struggle4progress Monday #56
Yes, well done. I saw him on Stephen Colbert and I liked him. TommieMommy Tuesday #60
Thanks for posting this yardwork! K & R Emile Tuesday #61
Holy crap, that was a perfect take! n/t SpankMe Tuesday #63
Oh,how this gentleman uses words so poignantly .. BattleRow Tuesday #64
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