
1009 - Sideshow Bob Ritchie feat. Alex Nichols (2/9/26)
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Feb 10, 2026 Alex Nichols, journalist and commentator, joins to recap Turning Point USA’s alternative halftime show and its chaotic low-tier country lineup. They dissect performers' lip-syncs, Kid Rock’s awkward persona shift, and technical mishaps. Also discussed: Robert Kraft’s anti-antisemitism Super Bowl ad controversy and renewed scrutiny of elites tied to the Epstein files.
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TPUSA Halftime Was A Technical Dud
- The TPUSA halftime show was a flop featuring Kid Rock and three forgettable country acts. Will Menaker describes poor lip-syncing and amateur performances that undercut the event's ambitions.
Performer Identity Undercuts Appeal
- Kid Rock split his act between shock-karaoke and a toned-down Bob Ritchie persona, highlighting his identity crisis. The hosts argue his move toward generic country leaves him irrelevant compared to authentic younger artists.
Blue Square Ad Feels Out Of Touch
- Robert Kraft's Super Bowl ad used a generic 'blue square' solidarity gesture that struck many as outdated. Felix and Will note the ad's school-hallway vignette feels disconnected from current, harsher realities of antisemitism.








