We’ve documented how the Media Research Center melted down over the selection of Bad Bunny as halftime entertainment for the Super Bowl. Nicholas Fondacaro, meanwhile, had his own meltdown in his Oct. 3 hate-watch of “The View”:
ABC News fill-in moderator Joy Behar continued her doom and gloom crash out from earlier in week during Friday’s edition of The View. This time however, Behar was sent reeling by Trump ally Corey Lewandowski saying that Immigration and Customs Enforcement would be enforcing immigration at the Super Bowl next year, since singer Bad Bunny was preforming. Behar suggested that ICE would start violent clashes with Super Bowl attendees and that ICE arresting people showed they hated America.
Near the top of the show, Behar played a soundbite of Lewandowski’s comments as if he was an official in the Trump administration (despite him not being involved in any way with ICE or the Department of Homeland Security). She bizarrely griped that Lewandowski would argue that Bad Bunny hated America when it was the Trump administration arresting people:
[…]Fake Republican Ana Navarro boasted that “the Latino community is taking a victory lap” because of the Bad Bunny performance. She proclaimed that “the more mad” “racist snowflakes” get about Bad Bunny at the Super Bowl, “the more gleeful I am!”
[…]Faux conservative Alyssa Farah Griffin did note that “the Department of Homeland Security always has a huge presence at the Super Bowl because there are always threats against it, terrorist and otherwise.” But floated the idea that ICE being there could “detract resources” from the broader mission to protect the event. But what she didn’t mention (or was too ignorant to know) was that ICE had been present at Super Bowls in the last.
Fondacaro continued his meltdown for the Oct. 6 edition of the show:
ABC News moderator Whoopi Goldberg apparently didn’t learn a lesson from her former lover Ted Danson’s controversy of wearing blackface as a white man (which she defended). During Monday’s edition of The View, Goldberg instructed people to attend the Super Bowl in 2026 while wearing Latinoface in an effort to confuse the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents that would be at the event as part of the usual Homeland Security deployment.
Racism was a key aspect to the conversation as co-host Joy Behar accused DHS Secretary Kristi Noem of being a racist because she was sending ICE to the Super Bowl where Latino singer Bad Bunny was performing:
She’s threatening to go to the Super Bowl when Bad Bunny is there and round up all these people that are illegal immigrants. Do you think that she would go if it was Garth brooks or Eminem or Taylor Swift or any other white person?!
This caused Goldberg to wonder, “How is she going to know who’s who?” as if Secretary Noem would be the one making the arrests. With Behar again pushing the lie that the Supreme Court legalized racial profiling, Goldberg solution was for attendees to dress up in Latinoface:
[…]Behar would go on to praise Goldberg’s racist idea as “very smart” and suggested it had historical context to support it, of course, it meant comparing the Trump administration to a Nazi occupation.
Fondacaro didn’t mention that ICE has, in fact, stopped and arrested people merely for looking Hispanic — and has been given the green light from the Supreme Court to do so.