The liberal media's contempt for traditional American values reached a new low Tuesday when MSNBC commentator Donny Deutsch viciously attacked patriotic Americans who don't embrace Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime performance as representative of our nation.
Speaking on the failing network's 'Morning Joe,' Deutsch launched into a tirade against everyday Americans, declaring that anyone who doesn't think the Puerto Rican rapper represents America needs their 'head examined.'
This is exactly the kind of cultural elitism that President Trump's landslide victory in 2024 was designed to reject. While hardworking Americans are focused on securing our borders, bringing back manufacturing jobs, and restoring law and order, the coastal elites at MSNBC are busy lecturing us about which foreign pop stars we should celebrate.
The arrogance is breathtaking. These are the same media figures who spent years telling us that loving your country makes you a nationalist, that wanting secure borders makes you racist, and that supporting traditional American values makes you backward.
Now they want to dictate which entertainment figures represent 'real America' while dismissing the concerns of millions of patriots who voted overwhelmingly for Trump's America First agenda.
Deutsch's comments perfectly encapsulate why Americans have completely lost trust in the mainstream media. These talking heads live in their Manhattan bubbles, completely disconnected from the values and concerns of working families across the heartland.
While President Trump is delivering on his promises to secure our border and restore American greatness, MSNBC's ratings continue to crater as Americans reject their anti-American messaging.
The real question isn't whether Bad Bunny represents America – it's whether out-of-touch media elites like Deutsch have any credibility left to lecture anyone about anything. The answer, based on their abysmal ratings and Trump's decisive victory, is a resounding no.
Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.
Source: Next News Network