President Donald Trump announced he will skip this year's Super Bowl, delivering a scathing rebuke of the NFL's choice to feature Green Day and Bad Bunny as performers during the big game.
"I'm anti-them," Trump declared when asked about the musical acts, calling the selections "terrible" choices that don't represent American values. The President, who made history last year as the first sitting president to attend the Super Bowl, is taking a principled stand against performers who have repeatedly attacked conservative Americans.
And frankly, who can blame him? Green Day has spent years spewing anti-American hatred, most notably with their unhinged Trump Derangement Syndrome performances. Remember when they changed their lyrics to attack President Trump during concerts? Or their constant virtue signaling about "fascism" while living in their millionaire bubbles?
Then there's Bad Bunny, whose entire brand revolves around the kind of cultural degeneracy that working families across America are sick of seeing shoved down their throats during what should be a unifying American tradition.
"The Super Bowl should celebrate America and American values, not give a platform to performers who hate half the country," said one White House insider familiar with the President's thinking.
This isn't just about music preferences – it's about respect for the office and respect for the millions of Americans who voted for an America First agenda. Why should President Trump sit through performances by artists who have made careers out of attacking everything he and his supporters stand for?
The NFL continues to alienate its core fanbase with these woke celebrity choices, apparently learning nothing from their previous controversies. While everyday Americans want to enjoy football without political lectures, the league keeps doubling down on divisive entertainment that pushes leftist messaging.
President Trump's boycott sends a clear message: there are consequences for disrespecting America and its values. Maybe the NFL will finally get the hint that patriots are tired of having anti-American propaganda mixed with their Sunday football.
Will other conservative leaders follow Trump's lead and skip this woke spectacle? The President just reminded everyone that sometimes the most powerful move is simply walking away.
