
The Glenn Beck Program How Bad Bunny's Halftime Show EXPOSES the NFL | Guest: Stephen Moore | 2/9/26
Feb 9, 2026
Stephen Moore, economist and policy commentator, joins to discuss the dollar, Fed leadership, and Trump-era policy ideas. Conversation touches on Bitcoin risks and market mechanics. Cultural sparks fly over Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl set, TPUSA’s counterprogramming, and missing F-22s, raising questions about media, military moves, and national messaging.
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Halftime Should Hold The Room
- Glenn Beck argues the Super Bowl halftime should be a shared, family-oriented moment rather than a platform for unfamiliar cultural messaging.
- He says the NFL risked alienating viewers by using a Spanish-only performance and provocative lyrics without translation or context.
Hosts Must Hold The Room
- Glenn says hosts must create space where different people can sit together without feeling targeted or lectured.
- He warns that if audiences feel mocked they will simply stop coming and find another gathering place.
Remembering Free‑Range Childhoods
- Glenn recalls walking to school and free-range childhoods where kids played unsupervised until streetlights came on.
- He contrasts that with today's hovering parenting, constant devices, and scheduled childhoods.




