Congressman Calls for Inquiry Into Bad Bunny’s ‘Indecent’ Super Bowl Show: ‘Pure Smut’

Like so many others, Andy Ogles (R-TN) was totally disappointed by the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show. So much so that he called it “indecent” on Monday night and a moral affront of such degradation that Bad Bunny’s “smut” now merits investigation.
TIME Magazine first noted that Ogles had taken to social media to express his concerns about
Ogles called the halftime show “pure smut” and noted “explicit displays of homosexual sex acts, women gyrating provocatively and Bad Bunny shamelessly grabbing his crotch while dry-punching the air” and that the singer’s mostly Spanish lyrics “openly glorified sodomy and countless other unspeakable depravities.”
The Tennessee lawmaker, whom Trump once hailed as a “conservative warrior” according to TIME, argued that his missive songs in Bad Bunny’s set, including “Safaera” and “Yo Perreo Sola,” included references to sexual content that would be “easily apparent beyond any language barrier.”
Ogles further asserted that it was “highly implausible” that the NFL and NBC were unaware of the content of the series before it aired and that their complicity must also be held accountable to the public.
It seeks to determine the extent to which executives and producers knew the nature of the songs and accompanying choreography, internal review and translation processes, and whether safeguards – such as release delay protocols and standards review procedures – were “properly applied” or “intentionally ignored.”
As Breitbart News noted, many other people disliked Bad Bunny and his offerings, choosing instead to seek halftime respite elsewhere.
The day after TPUSA’s alternative offering of an “All America Halftime Show,” Kid Rock rose to No. 1 on iTunes with his rendition of “‘Til You Can’t,” knocking Bad Bunny out of the top spot despite — or because of — the Puerto Rican rapper’s appearance as the star of the NFL’s Super Bowl Halftime Show.
Rock sang his rendition of “‘Til You Can’t” on the Turning Point USA “All America Halftime Show” on Sunday night.
Another artist from the TPUSA show also climbed the iTunes chart.
By late afternoon, country singer Gabby Barrett’s “The Good Ones” had risen to No. 4, pushing another Bad Bunny song, “Tití Me Preguntó,” to No. 5.




