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"A Minor": Internet Clowns Matt Gaetz for Super Bowl Halftime Show Meltdown

"There were a few lines I thought would strike a chord with you," a user responded.
Image: Matt Gaetz stands on stage
Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us" lyrics, "Say, Drake, I hеar you like 'em young," struck a nerve with Matt Gaetz. Photo by Gage Skidmore/Flickr
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With President Donald Trump in the stands and the rest of the MAGA world watching at home, rapper Kendrick Lamar didn't shy away from incorporating symbolism about America during his Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show on Sunday night.

Actor Samuel L. Jackson dressed up as Uncle Sam, who throughout the show analyzed Lamar's performance and criticized him for being "too loud, too reckless, [and] too ghetto." While he performed "HUMBLE," Black dancers dressed in red, white, and blue, formed an American flag.

Despite what could be interpreted as Lamar making a political message during his show, he was mostly focused on his feud with Drake. He sang his two-diss tracks, "Euphoria," and "Not Like Us," all while wearing a lowercase "a" a chain around his neck, in reference to the "Not Like Us" lyric, "Tryna strike a chord and it's probably A minor." He also had Drake's ex, Serena Williams, dancing on stage.

Though the internet loved how Lamar took shots at Drake throughout the show, the MAGA world was too busy crying about how they couldn't understand the lyrics and calling the rapper a "mumbling pagan Satanic cultist."

Self-described "True Florida Man" and former congressman-turned-conservative-talk-show-host Matt Gaetz claimed Lamar's show was in response to Trump's presidential win.

"The halftime show you just watched is clearly the regime's response to Trump's historic gains with Black men," Gaetz wrote on X. 

While Gaetz may be calling himself a journalist, he still struggles with fact-checking responsibilities.

Readers quickly added a community note that reads, "Kendrick Lamar was announced as the halftime show several months before Trump won." It's true: the National Football League (NFL) announced Lamar as the halftime performer back in September 2024.  Of course, Gaetz's tweet brought the allegations that he had sex with a 17-year-old girl back into the limelight, given Lamar's lyrics calling Drake a pedophile.

"There were a few lines I thought would strike a chord with you," a user clapped back.
Entertainment journalist Marlow Stern quipped, "A MINORRRRRR."
Others simply responded with Lamar's grin as he rapped, "Say Drake, I hear you like em young," from "Not Like Us."

"Say Matt," a user added.
Another person noted, "Wasn't Lamar picked for the halftime show when all 'the polls' showed Kamala was going to win by a landslide?"
Maybe Gaetz took the lyrics too personally.

"Yea buddy you felt called out," a comment reads.  Independent reporter Talia Jane wondered if his Botox injections have taken a toll on him through the years.

"Is this kind of stupid what happens when the botox gets injected too deep," she asked.  Perhaps she is onto something, considering Gaetz's next tweet.

An hour after his halftime post, he wrote, "Vaccines have clearly impacted the play of Travis Kelce."