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‘Puerto Rico is in America’: MAGA snubbed as they despise Bad Bunny; Kash Patel’s girlfriend says Dems got it right

'Puerto Rico is in America': MAGA snubbed as they despise Bad Bunny; Kash Patel's girlfriend says Dems got it right

MAGA was furious at the Super Bowl LX halftime show featuring Latin rap artist Bad Bunny, as even President Donald Trump said that it was one of the worst ever, as nobody understood anything, as it was almost entirely in Spanish. Kash Patel’s girlfriend, Alexis Wilkins, who is also a singer, weighed into the row and said opposing Bad Bunny sent out a wrong message from the Republicans while the Dems got it right and got the social media support of the youth.”Unpopular: Republicans need to unite and get on better messaging because this branding is fantastic and allows all dems to get behind it. Also – super aesthetic,” Alexis posted sharing the Democrat’s post of Bad Bunny with the American Flag and a caption: ‘All-American Halftime’. Alexis was called out, but she firmly stood her ground and said she did not watch the halftime either but the branding of the Democrats targeted youth. MAGA said they watched TPUSA halftime and not ‘illegal aliens and Latin hookers twerking’ as MAGA activist Laura Loomer described it. As it began to look like a culture war and Wilkins was found not on the ‘Right’ side, she issued a lengthy statement that she was only talking about the optics. “My point was that we can’t give the left an inch of the ground we gained in the last election. They’re clearly going to cosplay as people who “love America” and our constitution to pick up moderates and youth votes. We have to be mindful to unite as the right (clearly this is not our strong suit) and recognize that Dems in office is worse than anything the right could ever produce in office,” she said.”I’m looking at optics and I see the left performing as a wolf in sheep’s clothing. We all thought Bad Bunny was going to come out in a dress that said ICE OUT – but he didn’t. This would’ve all been easier to message if he did. They’re pulling the unity trope and we can’t let them have it,” Wilkins added. MAGA podcaster Benny Johnson called Bad Bunny’s halftime show ‘woke, cringe, unintelligible, foreign, boring, derivative, preachy, and creatively bankrupt’. Johnson contrasted it with TPUSA halftime show and praised it for feeling American. “Charlie is smiling from heaven,” Johnson said.

Is Bad Bunny American?

The MAGA meltdown did not resonate with the fans who reminded MAGA that calling Bad Bunny, who is a Puerto Rican, un-American is the most unpatriotic thing to do. Puerto Rico is a US territory and Puerto Ricans are US citizens by birth. Piers Morgan supported the Bad Bunny show and said it was probably the best in Super Bowl history and reminded MAGA that Spanish is the first language of over 50 million Americans. He also defied trolls who said Americans speak in English and not Spanish and said English is his language and it is not American.

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