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    Halftime Headliner Hates Half the Country-Expanding the Audience or Losing America?

    2/09/2026 | 17 mins.
    1. Politicization of the Super Bowl Halftime Show
    The halftime show is no longer neutral entertainment but a platform for left-wing political messaging.
    Bad Bunny’s selection is framed as intentional ideological signaling rather than artistic choice.
    Many viewers allegedly opted out and watched an alternative, America-focused broadcast instead.
    2. Criticism of Bad Bunny’s Political Activism
    Bad Bunny is openly hostile to U.S. immigration enforcement (ICE), Donald Trump, and conservative politics.
    His past statements and performances are cited as evidence of anti-American sentiment, including: Anti-ICE speeches at award shows
    Support for Black Lives Matter protests, including justification of unrest
    Use of explicit anti-Trump language

    His refusal to tour in the U.S. and insistence on performing only in Spanish are framed as ideological acts.
    3. Cultural Division and Language Controversy
    Performing exclusively in Spanish is characterized as a deliberate rejection of American norms.
    Critics argue this alienated large portions of the Super Bowl audience.
    Supporters within the discussion downplay the issue, suggesting cultural exposure is harmless.
    4. NFL’s Role and Motivation
    The NFL is accused of “selling out” American audiences to expand global and non-U.S. markets.
    League leadership defends the decision as inclusive and unifying, which the commentary strongly disputes.
    The NFL is portrayed as indifferent to political backlash as long as viewership grows.
    5. Reaction from Donald Trump and Conservatives
    Donald Trump’s reaction is heavily featured, condemning the halftime show as: One of the worst ever
    Inappropriate for families
    Disrespectful to American values

    Conservative commentators echo these criticisms but differ on how much outrage is warranted.
    6. Broader Commentary on Celebrity Politics
    Several speakers express fatigue with celebrities using entertainment platforms to push political views.
    While disliking Bad Bunny’s politics, some argue that outrage over halftime shows is overblown.
    7. Shift to California Tax Policy
    Example: An NFL player (Sam Darnold) allegedly owed more in California taxes than he earned in game bonuses.
    California is portrayed as economically hostile to high earners, encouraging talent to leave the state.
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    SuperBowl, CA Taxes, Follow the DEI Money & VA Assault on Democracy

    2/09/2026 | 33 mins.
    1. Super Bowl & Cultural Commentary
    The discussion opens with dismissive reactions to the Super Bowl halftime show, particularly focusing on Bad Bunny.
    The Celebrity political signaling is a cultural backlash as exaggerated or performative.
    Cultural change is being pushed by elites rather than organically embraced.
    2. California Tax Policy Critique
    California’s tax system punishes high earners and visiting performers, especially athletes.
    Example cited: NFL player bonuses allegedly being taxed at levels exceeding the bonus itself due to “duty day” rules.
    California is economically self-destructive, encouraging talent and businesses to leave the state.
    Texas and other low-tax states are contrasted as more economically rational alternatives.
    3. “Follow the Money” – DEI & Philanthropy
    Mellon funding is: Promoting DEI-focused hiring
    Encouraging identity-based academic disciplines
    Influencing faculty pipelines from undergraduate fellowships through tenure-track positions

    This funding results in racial discrimination, ideological conformity, and activist scholarship, rather than academic merit.
    4. Transformation of Higher Education
    Universities are depicted as having shifted from traditional scholarship toward activist-driven ideologies.
    Fields like military history or classical studies are framed as marginalized, while intersectional or abolitionist studies are favored.
    Philanthropic foundations are blamed for reshaping academia without democratic accountability.
    5. Political Activism & Protest Funding
    Anti-ICE protests are described as organized, rehearsed, and financially backed, not grassroots.
    Protesters allegedly admit to being paid, reinforcing the claim that activism is professionally funded.
    This is framed as evidence of manufactured dissent and coordinated political agitation.
    6. Virginia Governance & Immigration Policy
    Virginia’s Democratic leadership is accused of: Cutting cooperation with ICE
    Releasing criminal undocumented immigrants
    Advancing aggressive redistricting reforms

    These actions are framed as an “assault on democracy” and a warning sign ahead of future elections.
    There is no longer a meaningful distinction between moderate and radical Democrats.
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    California’s Homeless Crisis Was a Cash Cow for Fraudsters

    2/07/2026 | 11 mins.
    1. Large-Scale Individual Fraud Example
    A Los Angeles contractor, Alexander Suker, is accused of stealing $23 million intended to feed and house homeless individuals.
    Funds were allegedly used for luxury homes, cars, vacations, designer goods, and private schools, instead of homeless services.
    2. Failure to Deliver Promised Services
    Suker was contracted to provide three meals per day to up to 600 homeless people.
    Inspections reportedly found only canned beans and ramen noodles, contradicting billing claims.
    Prosecutors allege the use of fake vendors, falsified facilities, and false service records.
    3. Broader Pattern of Fraud in California
    Federal authorities indicate at least 12 additional similar cases under investigation.
    A U.S. Attorney stated that large sums were pushed out quickly with minimal vetting or checks and balances.
    4. Comparison to Other State Scandals
    Investigators and commentators compare California’s situation to Minnesota’s Feeding Our Future fraud, claiming California’s fraud may be larger in scale.
    Independent investigator Nick Shirley claims billions of dollars may be involved statewide.
    5. Alleged Billions in Unaccounted Public Funds
    $70 billion in taxpayer funds missing or unaccounted for
    $24 billion spent on allegedly nonexistent homelessness programs
    $18 billion on nonfunctional high-speed rail
    $32 billion in stolen COVID relief funds
    $2.5 billion lost to SNAP fraud
    6. Political and Structural Implications
    California leadership is accused of enabling fraud by prioritizing rapid spending over accountability.
    Calls are made for whistleblower lawsuits as a tool to recover funds.
    Critics argue that higher taxes are being proposed despite massive losses.
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    The UN has Their Hat Out, Why the Netflix Merger is paramount in Entertainment & Americans Agree on Voter ID Week In Review

    2/07/2026 | 33 mins.
    1. United Nations Funding Crisis
    The United Nations is facing financial collapse because the United States has reduced or withdrawn funding.
    This is a move to stop funding “woke” & ideological programs.
    The UN is ineffective, bureaucratic, and overly dependent on U.S. taxpayer money.
    Symbolic examples (turned-off escalators, reduced heating) are used to emphasize desperation and mismanagement.
    The U.S. withdrew from 66 international organizations and treaties, framed as: Cost-saving
    Anti-globalist
    Pro-American sovereignty

    Many of these organizations are described as obscure, wasteful, or hostile to U.S. interests.
    The underlying message is that global institutions dilute U.S. power without delivering value.
    2. Media Merger and National Security Concerns
    Focus shifts to a major media merger (Netflix / Warner Bros / Paramount context).
    Concerns raised include: Foreign influence, especially money from the Middle East or China
    National security implications
    Loss of American cultural control

    The argument is that entertainment media shapes public perception more than news.
    Hollywood and major streaming platforms are portrayed as: Predominantly left-wing
    Hostile to conservative viewpoints
    Engaged in ideological indoctrination

    Executives are challenged on whether their content fairly represents conservatives.
    The inability to name conservative-oriented programming is used as evidence of bias.
    The merger is framed as dangerous because it could: Concentrate cultural and political influence
    Amplify a single ideological viewpoint

    The Department of Justice and FCC are identified as key gatekeepers.
    The timeline for approval is described as months to years, with high stakes for media freedom.
    3. Save America Act (Voter ID Legislation)
    Proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote
    Photo ID to vote

    The bill is common-sense and widely supported, including among minority voters.
    Democrats, particularly Chuck Schumer, are accused of: Using “Jim Crow” rhetoric to scare voters
    Ignoring polling that shows broad support for voter ID

    Opposition is attributed to: Desire to preserve election vulnerabilities
    Partisan strategy rather than public opinion

    Ballot harvesting is described as inherently vulnerable to abuse.
    Examples (nursing homes, paid operatives) are used to argue: Elderly and vulnerable voters can be exploited
    Ballots can be selectively discarded

    The Carter–Baker Commission is cited to legitimize these concerns.
    Acknowledges internal Republican resistance and logistical challenges.
    Emphasizes urgency and political pressure as tools to pass the bill.
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    WH Launches TrumpRx.gov, Promising Major Cuts to Prescription Drug Prices

    2/06/2026 | 10 mins.
    1. Launch of TrumpRx.gov
    The White House announced and launched TrumpRx.gov, a federal website designed to provide Americans access to significantly discounted prescription drugs.
    The platform allows patients with valid prescriptions to obtain savings via manufacturer-supported coupons, downloadable or printable, integrated through the website.
    2. Most Favored Nation (MFN) Drug Pricing Model
    The initiative is based on Most Favored Nation pricing, meaning U.S. patients pay prices comparable to the lowest prices paid by other developed nations.
    The document argues Americans have historically overpaid due to pharmaceutical lobbying and systemic corruption, which MFN pricing aims to correct.
    3. Pharmaceutical Manufacturer Participation
    Initial participating manufacturers include: AstraZeneca
    Eli Lilly
    Novo Nordisk
    Pfizer

    Additional drugs and manufacturers are expected to be added over time as more MFN pricing agreements are finalized.
    4. Major Drug Price Reductions (Examples)
    The document highlights dramatic price cuts on high‑cost, high‑usage medications:
    Diabetes & Weight‑Loss Drugs Ozempic‑type injectables: ~$1,000+ → as low as $199/month
    Wegovy: ~$1,349 → as low as $149
    Zepbound: ~$1,088 → as low as $299–$346

    Insulin Available for as low as $25/month

    Respiratory Medications COPD inhalers: ~$500 → $51
    Asthma inhalers: ~$504 → $201

    Menopause/Osteoporosis Drug Duavee: ~$202 → $30

    These examples are presented as evidence of the “largest prescription drug price reduction in U.S. history.”
    5. Fertility Drug Cost Relief
    Fertility medications are emphasized as a major priority due to high out‑of‑pocket costs.
    Families may save over $2,000 per IVF cycle on average.
    Example reductions include: One fertility drug reduced to $168 per pen
    Another reduced to $22–$50

    Personal testimony is used to highlight the financial burden of infertility treatments.
    6. Policy and Legislative Timeline
    Key policy milestones cited in the document:
    May 12, 2025 – Executive Order signed: Delivering Most Favored Nation Prescription Drug Pricing to American Patients
    July 31, 2025 – Letters sent to major drug manufacturers outlining required price reductions
    Since September 2025 – 16 MFN pricing deals announced with pharmaceutical companies
    December 1, 2025 – Agreement with the UK to raise its drug prices by 25%, shifting more costs overseas
    January 15, 2026 – Call for Congress to pass the “Great Healthcare Plan” to codify savings and increase transparency
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Hosted by popular national radio host, podcaster and political commentator Ben Ferguson, The 47 Morning Update spotlights the latest news and political headlines, with a special focus on the President's administration, policies, and agenda. Join Ben for unfiltered insights, exclusive interviews, and honest commentary you won’t get from the mainstream media. Ben takes you behind the scenes, covering the issues shaping America today - straight from the President’s Oval Office. Don’t miss a single episode. New updates drop daily, Monday through Saturday. Subscribe now on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you listen to podcasts—be informed, stay ahead, and join Ben on The 47 Morning Update!
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