Super Bowl

Watch: Fox News Hosts Meltdown Over Super Bowl Protests That Haven’t Happened Yet

(ANTIMEDIA Op-ed) — Fox News snowflakes are melting in anticipation of the Super Bowl, where they fear NFL players may take a knee in ongoing protests against police brutality and institutional racism.
On the Outnumbered morning show, the panel expressed their dismay and fragility over the possibility that the apparent disrespect would be televised.

This Super Bowl ad about Mexican immigrants was deemed too controversial

84 Lumber’s carefully crafted Super Bowl ad – at $5 million per 30 seconds – follows a young Mexican girl and her mother who are trying to crossover into America illegally — traveling in the back of a flatbed truck with other Mexicans and a pig, in a boxcar train, and by foot. Along the way, the girl collects little scraps of fabric and plastic and even asks fellow compatriots for some water.

For Super Sunday, one last game note and one last alternative-programming suggestion

Have you been watching The Great British Baking Show on PBS? Today Episode 5, "Pies and Tarts," airs (or aired) in most locations.by KenOkay, Bob, makes senseThis afternoon about I happened, totally inadvertently, to land on NBC's pregame coverage. It was still about four hours before game time, so that would put it at about our 13 of the pregame festivities.