Monday’s CBS This Morning applauded Beyonce using the “global stage” of the Super Bowl halftime show “to showcase the political message of her latest single” and hailed the singer’s new album making “a powerful statement on both racism and police brutality.”

Correspondent Michelle Miller offered a rave review: “Beyonce came on, and came on strong. Her song is called Formation. And some say it marks a transformation for Beyonce, from more than just an artist who makes hits, to an activist who makes statements.”

Touting the music video for the song, Miller explained: “Imagery that evokes Hurricane Katrina, with Beyonce being submerged on top of a sinking police cruiser. We see graffiti reading, ‘Stop Shooting Us,’ and an image reminiscent of Trayvon Martin.”

The reporter also promoted Beyonce and her rapper husband funding the Black Lives Matter movement: “A day before the video’s release, the music streaming service Tidal, run by Beyonce’s husband Jay-Z, announced a one and a half million dollar donation to Back Lives Matter and other social justice groups.”

The celebratory segment concluded with a fawning soundbite from Yale African American Studies Professor Daphne Brooks, who dramatically declared: “This is an unprecedented moment in popular music culture. Never before have we seen a pop icon, especially an African-American woman, use her platform as a musician, as a celebrity, in order to make some of the boldest, most ferocious, most inspiring political statements about the black freedom struggle.”

Following Miller’s report, co-host Gayle King gushed: “You know, I think she likes to do unprecedented moments. And you know, when you look at video and see what she’s saying.”

Despite the on-screen headline asserting, “Beyonce’s Stand; Singer Makes a Statement With Halftime Performance,” fellow co-host Charlie Rose pointed out the activism was really in the music video, not the Super Bowl appearance: “But the video is where the political activism is?” King replied: “Yes, very much so. Very much so.”

Even so, CBS went out of it’s way to try to politicize the event.

Here is a full transcript of the February 8 report: