
Valuetainment “They Want To See America Divided” - Bad Bunny Halftime SHOWDOWN Splits U.S. On 250th Birthday
Feb 10, 2026
Vincent 'Vinny' Oshana, comedian and panel regular known for sharp cultural commentary, weighs in on the Super Bowl halftime drama. He breaks down who gained and who lost from Bad Bunny’s Spanish set. The conversation covers TPUSA’s record streaming surge, the NFL’s culture clash, and a missed chance to mark America’s 250th with a unifying moment.
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Halftime As Culture Battleground
- The Super Bowl halftime became a cultural battleground where many groups scored symbolic wins.
- Vincent ‘Vinny’ Oshana and Patrick Bet-David argue that division benefits those who want America split.
TPUSA Stream Skyrocketed Live
- Patrick describes watching TPUSA's halftime stream spike from 250k to millions as a surprise success.
- He contrasts TPUSA's record viewership with the controversy around Bad Bunny's performance.
Broadcast Juxtaposition Created Messaging
- The Super Bowl broadcast used juxtaposition deliberately by airing an ICE commercial right after Bad Bunny's set.
- Patrick framed that as 'equal time' and saw it as a calculated cultural counterpoint.

