Fox News pundit doesn’t know Bad bunny is American. Puerto Rico has been a U.S. territory since 1898. Its people are U.S. citizens. This isn’t some obscure trivia



    by jackb1753

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    1. She’s not even a Fox News pundit anymore. She’s on her own now and desperate for attention.

    2. Sadly most people on the island vote to stay a separate country. So, she is kinda right.

      They need to go ahead and become a state and call it a day.

    3. For Fox/MAGA, virtually EVERY piece of knowledge is “obscure trivia”.

      Edit: and let’s be real, they don’t consider any Latino or brown person a “true” American, regardless of the law (exhibit A: Obama)

    4. Ok_Needleworker_6017 on

      This is how stupid these fuckers are. And they know that most of their viewers have the collective IQ of a potato.

    5. MonkeyTitties1023 on

      Faux News pundits, much like the people who watch that shit, are not smart or well educated.

    6. Saw a meme that said ‘Bad Bunny more American than the first lady’ or something like that

      And ya’ll that’s just facts lmfao

      Such a weird timeline.

    7. Little_Can_728 on

      The fox bimbo needs to go back and read a history book 🙄 How do these people on FOX get called journalists when they’re as unintelligent as a bag of hammers 🙄🤡

    8. When asked for “non-American super bowl performers”, Google’s first response is Bad Bunny. Their AI model is worthless and/or compromised.

    9. Evil plan:

      1. Executive Order declaring Puerto Rico is no longer a U.S. territory.
      2. Immediately strip all persons born in Puerto Rico or their direct descendants of their U.S. citizenship.
      3. Commence deporting Puerto Ricans
      4. SCOTUS will manufacture a new presidential power to expel territories and states.

    10. Consistent-Goat1267 on

      Talk about resting bitch face. Feel sorry for the poor bastard that has to come to that every night.

    11. IncendiaryPoo on

      She knows, she’s just perpetuating lies. That’s why she’s so casually and quickly moved on after being proved wrong.

    12. I do love her reaction and how she informed Tomi, but it also felt like gotcha politics. I’d love to see someone undeniably correct someone without the slight jab or insult added with in. Just a straight “oh, he is American, he’s from Peueto Rico,” deadpan response. Then, give Tomi plenty of room to expose her ignorance even further.

    13. Love how she purposely said “American artist” hoping to draw her into challenging it, beautifully done. Also shows that being wrong doesn’t mean anything to them, they’ll just move the goalposts.

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