Sorry, conservatives – Taylor Swift, Joe Biden and The Chiefs win the Super Bowl LVIII. On Twitter, Joe Biden poked fun at the far-right’s psyop fears of the Super Bowl’s outcome affecting the election.

Sorry, conservatives – Taylor Swift, Joe Biden, and The Chiefs win the Super Bowl LVIII. On Twitter, Joe Biden poked fun at the far-right’s psyop fears of the Super Bowl’s outcome affecting the election.

Well, well, well, wasn’t that Super Bowl just a treat? The Kansas City Chiefs came out victorious, leaving the San Francisco 49ers in their dust. As a football fan, I couldn’t be happier with the outcome. But what made this victory even sweeter were the reactions from the far-right, who seemed to have lost touch with reality just a little bit more.

It all started with Joe Biden’s tweet, where he poked fun at the far-right’s psyop fears of the Super Bowl’s outcome affecting the election. And let me tell you, it was absolutely hilarious. It’s refreshing to see a president who can poke fun at the absurdity of these conspiracy theories rather than giving them the attention they crave.

But let’s dive deeper into this whole situation, starting with the conservatives rooting for the 49ers simply because Taylor Swift is dating an NFL player. I mean, talk about putting politics ahead of actual sports. It just goes to show how far people are willing to go to align themselves with their perceived ideologies, no matter how ridiculous it may seem.

And then there are those who believe that the game was rigged by the deep state or even Taylor Swift herself. I have to admit, if there was a conspiracy, the bookmakers and casinos had a better chance of being involved than the CIA or Taylor Swift. Match-fixing exists, after all. But to suggest that this Super Bowl had any impact on the election is just ludicrous.

It’s clear that these conspiracy theories highlight a larger issue – the increasing divide in our country. The fact that people are so quick to jump on any and every conspiracy theory, without any regard for facts or evidence, is deeply concerning. How can we have productive conversations and find common ground when we’re living in alternate realities?

What’s even more concerning is that these conspiracy theories aren’t limited to the Super Bowl or Taylor Swift – they’re infiltrating every aspect of our lives. Politics, brands, vaccines – nothing is safe from the grasp of these conspiracy-minded individuals. We need to find a way to bridge this divide and bring people back to reality.

But despite all the absurdity, there is a silver lining. Joe Biden’s ability to mock and ridicule these conspiracy theorists is a step in the right direction. By shining a light on their lunacy and making jokes at their expense, he’s effectively taking away their power. We need more leaders who are willing to stand up to these extremists and show them just how ridiculous they truly are.

In the end, the Super Bowl should be a time to come together and enjoy a great game of football. It shouldn’t devolve into a political battleground or a breeding ground for conspiracy theories. So, conservatives, I urge you to take a step back and realize just how absurd these beliefs have become. It’s time to let go of the paranoia and fear and focus on what truly matters – unity and common sense.