The Glenn Beck Program
How Bad Bunny's Halftime Show EXPOSES the NFL | Guest: Stephen Moore | 2/9/26
09 Feb 2026
Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
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Uh, what a halftime show it was for the NFL. And I got a lot to say about both of them. We're going to start there in 60 seconds. First, let me tell you about American financing. You know, a lot of people are working hard, doing the right things, paying their bills, still feels like their money just disappears every month. Just feel like that with you.
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Chapter 2: What were the highlights of Bad Bunny's halftime show?
Now, how out of place do you feel? There's no transition. There's no bridge. There's no translation. No acknowledgement that half the room doesn't speak that language. Now locked out of the conversation. And while you're trying to figure out, is this guy, does he have different motives or is he just careless and thoughtless?
He keeps going, unbothered by your confusion, unbothered by, you know, your silence or your discomfort. At that point, you're not asking political questions anymore. You're just asking a human one, or you should be. Why did he invite me here? Is it just because I'll buy his Tupperware? Because he's insulting me and my family and my values.
He's cutting me out of the biggest part of the night by doing it in a language I don't speak. Was this a shared night or was I just invited to have my money taken from me and then be corrected?
Chapter 3: What messages did the NFL convey during the Super Bowl?
Not tolerated, not welcomed, but to pay the bill and then to make sure that I understand I don't really belong. Or was I invited to be mocked and humiliated by this elitist host who wants all of his cool friends to see him mock me like all bullies do? Is that why I'm here? I think that's the moment a lot of Americans experienced during the Super Bowl last night. And the NFL should hear something.
You're not a preacher. You're not a church. You're not a preacher. We didn't come to you to hear lessons. You're not a teacher either. You're not a cultural re-education program. You're the host of a stupid game where people make millions of dollars based on my attendance and my watching you. And the host, as the host, your first duty is not to instruct the guests. It's to hold the room.
It's to make space where wildly different people can sit at the same table without feeling targeted, diminished, or deliberately excluded. And when you, as the host, repeatedly signal contempt for me, my values, my friends' values, I'm not going to riot. I don't flip tables. I'll just stop coming. I'll just leave. I'll go find another room, which is what happened last night at halftime.
Anything that can be replaced that you're doing will be replaced. And then you turn down the next invitation. And once that happens, you can keep the house, but you lose the gathering. Unless you're a drug dealer and you know that everyone that you've invited is addicted to your product and they'll never stop and kick the habit. Or so you think. Personally, I think you're mistaken.
You know, 6 million people last night peeled away from the network. What's that do to your ratings? 5 million, 6 million peeled away from the network, went online to watch something that doesn't hate them. That speaks volumes about your theory. Eventually, you're going to figure out you're incorrect and it's going to be devastating to you.
So if you're asking what all of this means today, it's simple. The NFL... declared last night that America is over as you understand it, that the dominant culture is going to be Spanish speaking. And that might be true at some point. It's not today, but that may be true at some point. But that wasn't an easy transition. That was like a hostile takeover.
And the NFL was saying, we as Americans, we as the NFL, the National Football League, have decided to declare, you're outdated. This is the dominant culture. Get used to it. Wow. Oh, okay. And they did it with a guy who charted number 85. They might be a little early on this. But people did not feel included.
If I speak Spanish and those were the lyrics last night, I have to tell you, I am outraged. I'm outraged. Those couldn't have been the lyrics because the network didn't bleep any of the words. Did you notice that? There wasn't a single bleep. Well, you couldn't have. So what did he change the words to? At best, if you were watching last night, you felt a little managed.
You didn't feel celebrated. You felt a little spoken over. And the question that everybody at the NFL should ask, any host should ask before the house empties out is this. If I were treated this way in somebody else's house, would I come back? The only logical answer to that for the NFL is, yeah, if all of my clients are drug addicts.
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Chapter 4: How did TPUSA's halftime show differ from the NFL's?
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Great ad from the Super Bowl. Yesterday, there were a few of them. Let's play the Grok ad. Cut nine, please.
Galileo, your time has come. Wait, wait, wait. Grok, does the sun orbit the Earth? No, we can see that Venus shows crescent phases like the moon. So it orbits the sun, just like Earth. Hey, Grok, how many leeches is too many leeches?
That's the Grok ad made for a contest. Let me play one more. The Epstein Survivor Super Bowl commercial. That's cut 11. On November 19th, the Epstein File Transparency Act was signed into law. That was redacted. After years of being kept apart, 3 million files have still not been released.
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Chapter 5: What are the implications of the orange blob seen in Epstein's cell video?
They blamed it first on one of the guards who was, quote, sleeping. She said, no, I don't bring towels up. I don't bring bed sheets up. That would be a complete, you know, a complete deviation from what I do. I don't do that. That happens in the shift before. So where would I be bringing the sheets at 1030 at night?
Okay.
Then we find out on Friday, not only is the orange blob thing, we find out that they've never answered and they just don't know. But nothing to see here. Then we find out that when they found him at 630... One of them, the guy who said he was sleeping all night, he took the body down from the noose. But he doesn't recall removing the noose.
And his partner, who was awake and apparently falsifying the documents, and she got it like 3 o'clock in the morning. She said there's 21 prisoners now on the cell block instead of 22. Oh, that was just a mistake. Okay, well, there's another bad mistake. He's sleeping. You're screwing up the logs. We don't know who the little orange blob is, and you say you were wide awake. Where were you?
Who was that? How did you not see that? How is this jail still operating if all of these things are truly just mistakes? Anyway, so she's standing there watching him. She said, I don't remember a noose.
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Chapter 6: How do the discrepancies in Epstein's death investigation raise questions?
They take the body. The coroner can't tell a time of death because the body was moved. What do you mean you can't tell? You could tell about the time of death just by the temperature. You'd at least be able to get a ballpark. It happened 15 minutes ago. It happened six hours ago. You could at least do that. Nope. No idea what time he killed himself. That doesn't make sense to me at all.
Now, I'm not obviously a medical examiner. But I am a doctor. So, you know, I would think that you could give some ballpark of an idea whether the body was moved, you know, from hanging to laying down on the floor or not. But she said, I don't remember seeing a noose. Then when they take the body, they come back, they seal the room off, they come back.
And then there's a noose that's found on the floor of the cell. except in the documents they've just released, they verified that that is not the noose that hung him. I mean, I think third graders could do a better job at saying, no, there is something here to ask questions about. If that wasn't the noose, where was the noose that he apparently hung himself with? Where did that go? Who was in?
Who brought a new noose in? Why would you bring a new noose in? What the hell is that all about? I mean, is there any good explanation that you can think of? A single innocent, a single innocent explanation. There's a noose found, but it's not the noose that hung him and they can't find the noose that hung him. Huh? Okay, so now let me give you the latest mistake.
This one came out over the weekend. United States Attorney's Office, Southern District of New York, U.S. Attorney Jeffrey S. Berman for immediate release Friday, August 9th, 2019. Statement of Manhattan U.S. Attorney on the death of defendant Jeffrey Epstein. Manhattan U.S.
Attorney Jeffrey S. Berman said earlier this morning the Manhattan Correctional Center confirmed that Jeffrey Epstein, who faced charges brought by this office of engaging in sex trafficking of minors, has been found unresponsive in his cell and pronounced dead shortly thereafter. Uh-huh. We continue to urge anyone who feels that they may be a victim to call blah, blah, blah.
Okay, so what's wrong with that? I said it right at the beginning. Friday, August 9th, he died, and the release that looks like this one is clearly marked on the day he died, Saturday, August 10th. Now, this is being reported as not a mistake. This is just part of the dump. Can you give me a timestamp on when this was done?
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Chapter 7: What role does the Federal Reserve play in the current economy?
The answer is yes. You can tell when a document was drafted. Why is there no timestamp? If it's a mistake, why not include a timestamp? Or was this a rough draft just in case something might happen? You know, you shouldn't put prisoners into a cell where you have to write their death story just in case. What the hell is that all about?
Jason, can you think of other than they just got it wrong and it was written actually that morning and then somebody went in and corrected the date? And if that's true, why would you include this? Why did this circulate? Why, why, why?
So, yeah. Again, total incompetence is almost to be expected here, right? Because everything has just been screwed from the beginning. So that would make sense. But then some of the inconsistencies still kind of scream something else here. Like, do you remember that one of the guards that wasn't asleep at the job actually miscounted and counted it down by one? Right. Which you pointed out. So...
Okay, so that almost putting into context of this, you know, DOJ release, it almost sounds like they did know. So, you know, if you take all of these together, it makes it seem like they're scrambling for an answer that no one's going to want to hear. And instead of just telling us that this is what happened, we're just being lied to about it. That's the appearance. Now, could it be incompetent?
Sure, it could be incompetence because, you know, it's the government and they haven't gotten to think about this right.
Okay.
Let me give you a bad answer. It's still bad, but not maybe as bad as Hillary Clinton crept in an orange jumpsuit, which I hope she gets to wear someday. She looks beautiful in orange. But let me take a conspiracy out and add it with a less dangerous conspiracy. Still a bad one. They die. He died. The orange jumpsuit guy went up, killed him, got out. Nobody saw it. Nobody caught him. They go.
They didn't fall asleep. They go and they do their regular checks. They do their regular checks. They see he's dead. They immediately alert the, the FBI and the people in charge. It goes all the way to the DOJ. Somebody is hearing about it. Got to write this might be in the middle of the night, but got to write this because he died the night before the ninth. Okay.
And they, what they decide to do is look, this is going to be such a mess. Just give us until the morning so we can get our crap together. And so they concoct this story that they just didn't go on their rounds. They missed all their rounds. Look, we're going to give you immunity, so you're not going to get in trouble for it.
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Chapter 8: How is Donald Trump addressing economic challenges for Americans?
Yeah. Yeah. I've always thought that. I mean, there's very specific rule. I mean, so if this is not a conspiracy, except for the hiding of everything, if it's not that I've always I mean, if you watch any like there are a lot of YouTubers out there for X cons talking about the rules of prison and they would never have allowed someone like Epstein with everything he's accused of to.
get off scot-free and just to continue living his life without suffering and that's just the rules of prison so the way the government has always talked about this like of course we didn't do this of course we didn't do that whatever um i always thought that it would have been a i assumed it was going to be a prisoner that had done something was kind of allowed to do something it wasn't it's not going to be hillary this makes the most sense
Yeah, no, this makes the most sense. And now, because of everything else that happened with all the convenient things that happened with cameras being down or guards asleep, miscounts, all this stuff, that they just don't want to show how ridiculously corrupt and incompetent the prison system really is. And that, to me, is what I think happened. And now they just don't want to admit it.
The problem is you're making the conspiracy worse and worse and worse and worse as more disclosures come out. Yeah.
Somebody should go into those prison records and find out if somebody has been pardoned that had a really violent past, had the ability to do these kinds of things that was in that prison that suddenly found themselves pardoned or released. Because I haven't heard anybody look into that.
But I mean, if it was a prisoner, you're not going to keep that guy in prison because he'll tell everybody in prison. He'll let everybody know. Yeah, I killed him. I killed him. He'll start saying those things. You either have to kill him or you have to reward him and get him out of jail. What's crazy is... All right, let me tell you about our... Go ahead.
I was going to say, what's crazy is every time a new prisoner shows up to a prison, they have to what's called show their paperwork, which is show why they're there. If there's anything involving children or rape or anything like that, those people are marked. He didn't have to show his paperwork because everyone already knew it since it was so public.
It's just, yeah, it seems kind of obvious to me.
But you don't put him in that cell block and expect him not to have that happen to him. No, that's what, you know, why do you put, you know, Mr. Sleepy time, you know, uh, up guarding on the first day he's there. Really coming. Come on. For the love of Pete. I mean, you know, under under the Biden administration, I could have believed it.
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