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Feb 08 2021

It’s Great Tom Brady Won and That I Didn’t See It

Pleased as I am that Tom Brady’s team won (sorry moonbats!), I don’t regret not watching the Super Bowl yesterday.

Here’s one reason:

Super Bowl 55 kicked off Sunday with recording artist Alicia Keys singing the so-called black national anthem, “Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing,” along with a poem.

Sports used to bring us together. Now, the Super Bowl serves as a pretext for the leftists who control pro sports to ram down our throats an alternate anthem representing 13% of the population in order to advance a radical political agenda.

Her mother is white, but Alicia Keyes makes up for that with her Afrocentric leftist politics.

Another reason to skip Super Bowls is the irritating yet absurdly hyped ads. Among this year’s crop, liberal elitist Man of the People Bruce Springsteen, who last year promised to leave the country if Trump was reelected, makes a maudlin attempt to sell us Jeeps in the name of unity:

We know what “unity” means from the viewpoint of Democrats these days. As Nick Arama puts it,

Unity to Democrats means shutting down all political opposition or any of the glaring truths out there that might challenge their narrative.

“Fear has never been the best of who we are,” Springsteen declares in the ad. “We just have to remember the very soil we stand on is common ground. So we can get there. We can make it to the mountaintop, through the desert …and we will cross this divide.”

What’s on the other side of the divide we must cross? A good guess would be liberal utopia. A left-wing world free of dissent.

Mark Dice explains why it’s great that Brady’s team won, but not the end of the world if you missed it:

On tips from Troy H and KirklesWorth.


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One Response to “It’s Great Tom Brady Won and That I Didn’t See It”

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