Trump's Second Term

Imagine having to pretend that you like Kid Rock just to prove a political point

There are probably 75 million Americans who couldn’t care less about the Super Bowl—but they WILL be watching Kid Rock at Turning Point USA’s All-American Halftime Show. Love him or hate him, that American Badass presence pulls a crowd few stragglers every single time.

FTFY
 
I couldn't stand Kid Rock long before I had any idea what political party he endorsed.

Well, I'm probably going to receive the ire of many here, but if a musical group, singer, song, actor/actress, or comedian is good, I don't care what their political affiliation is.

When I was a youngster, my grandfather loved Jackie Gleason, until he found out that he was a republican, and then he hated him. I couldn't figure out what stopped him from being funny.

I didn't even know what a republican was back then.

It's one of the many, many reasons I now register as a republican, because I just want to prove that not all republicans are stupid, POS jackasses. Sure, most of them are, especially the maga weirdo kind, but that's just my opinion, and your mileage may vary of course.

As far as Kid Rock is concerned, I do like this one song of his (All Summer Long). It's got an awesome beat:

 
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Well, I'm probably going to receive the ire of many here, but if a musical group, singer, song, or comedian is good, I don't care what their political affiliation is.

When I was a youngster, my grandfather loved Jackie Gleason, until he found out that he was a republican, and then he hated him. I couldn't figure out what stopped him from being funny.
I didn't even know what a republican was back then.

It's one of the many, many reasons I now register as a republican, because I just want to prove that not all republicans are stupid, POS jackasses. Sure, most of them are, especially the maga weirdo kind, but that's just my opinion, and your mileage may vary of course.

As far as Kid Rock is concerned, I do like this one song of his (All Summer Long). It's got an awesome beat:

My opinion is that nothing stopped him from being funny. He never was funny.
 
Well, I'm probably going to receive the ire of many here, but if a musical group, singer, song, or comedian is good, I don't care what their political affiliation is.

When I was a youngster, my grandfather loved Jackie Gleason, until he found out that he was a republican, and then he hated him. I couldn't figure out what stopped him from being funny.

I didn't even know what a republican was back then.

It's one of the many, many reasons I now register as a republican, because I just want to prove that not all republicans are stupid, POS jackasses. Sure, most of them are, especially the maga weirdo kind, but that's just my opinion, and your mileage may vary of course.

As far as Kid Rock is concerned, I do like this one song of his (All Summer Long).
It's got an awesome beat:
It's a mash-up of Werewolves of London and Sweet Home Alabama. Not exactly novel.
 
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Well, I'm probably going to receive the ire of many here, but if a musical group, singer, song, or comedian is good, I don't care what their political affiliation is.

When I was a youngster, my grandfather loved Jackie Gleason, until he found out that he was a republican, and then he hated him. I couldn't figure out what stopped him from being funny.

I didn't even know what a republican was back then.

It's one of the many, many reasons I now register as a republican, because I just want to prove that not all republicans are stupid, POS jackasses. Sure, most of them are, especially the maga weirdo kind, but that's just my opinion, and your mileage may vary of course.

As far as Kid Rock is concerned, I do like this one song of his (All Summer Long). It's got an awesome beat:

I mean the part where he samples Skynyrd is good. ETA: and I'm sure most members of Skynyrd are on the right... then again all the originals are long dead. But I'm not changing the radio station if Freebird comes on.
 
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Yes because we've seen how well being reasonable and trying to negotiate with the Trump regime works.
Thing is, you shoot at an American Ship. I think every POTUS would have to respond.
And I hope you are not trying to defend the Iranian regime, which is worse then the Trump regime in many ways.
 
It's a mash-up of Wearwolves of London and Sweet Home Alabama. Not exactly novel.

Yeah, so what?

My opinion is that nothing stopped him from being funny. He never was funny.

Well, I do admit that on the Honeymooners, Art Carney was the really funny one.

Although, on Smokey and the Bandit, he did have some funny lines.
 
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I thought it was cheesy.

There are a lot of songs that are cheesy, but if it's got a good beat (or sentimental to me), I like them.

Those are really my only two criterias for a song.

I used to be a party DJ, so I tend to like a lot more songs than most people, but I will not apologize for that.
 
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I mean the part where he samples Skynyrd is good. ETA: and I'm sure most members of Skynyrd are on the right... then again all the originals are long dead. But I'm not changing the radio station if Freebird comes on.

I totally love Freebird and thank you.

Crap, now I've got to go find that song you SOB! (just kidding)
 
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It's a mash-up of Werewolves of London and Sweet Home Alabama. Not exactly novel.
As some one that lives in Northern MI, when it first came out it was novel. However, now it gets played all the time during the summer months. It's about as bad as when Christmas songs star playing in the stores in mid October.
 
As some one that lives in Northern MI, when it first came out it was novel. However, now it gets played all the time during the summer months. It's about as bad as when Christmas songs star playing in the stores in mid October.
It's never on the stations I listen to, so I don't have that problem. Back in the day when car stereos were push button, we used to call certain songs "finger breakers" because of the speed and effort used in changing stations when certain songs came on,. That song would've been on the list. Also too overplayed songs like Sweet Home Alabama, Stairway, Summer of 69, Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, etc. As I get older, more and more songs make the list.
 
That bit about Massie having "been totally disloyal to the President of the United States" illustrates what the core problem with Trump is. He just does not, and apparently cannot, get the concept that nobody in the US government owes (much less swears) "loyalty" to the President, and to him personally in that capacity. He doesn't grasp the fundamental idea of a republic being what the name says it is, a state run for and in the name of the people, and seems to really think that being President is something like being a king who is the state (or, at best, like being a CEO who is the company).

Ehh, you give Trump credit for the wrong thing. Trump gets that. He just doesn't like it and works to bully those he can to change that.

Mike Johnson on Trump calling for Rs to "nationalize" elections: "We had 3 Republican candidates who were ahead on election day in last cycle, and every time a new tranche of ballots came in they just magically whittled away until their leads were lost. It looks on its face to be fraudulent. Can I prove that? No."
Yes, many more of the Republican votes were counted first, as virtually everyone knew they would be because Democrats are notably more likely to prefer to use mail-in votes rather than waiting in the long lines that primarily exist in heavily Democratic districts, especially when Republicans are managing things.
 
Well, I'm probably going to receive the ire of many here, but if a musical group, singer, song, actor/actress, or comedian is good, I don't care what their political affiliation is.

When I was a youngster, my grandfather loved Jackie Gleason, until he found out that he was a republican, and then he hated him. I couldn't figure out what stopped him from being funny.

I didn't even know what a republican was back then.

It's one of the many, many reasons I now register as a republican, because I just want to prove that not all republicans are stupid, POS jackasses. Sure, most of them are, especially the maga weirdo kind, but that's just my opinion, and your mileage may vary of course.

As far as Kid Rock is concerned, I do like this one song of his (All Summer Long). It's got an awesome beat:


Look at Bruce Willis for example. He's a republican (although, I don't ever remember him making a big deal about it), but I still love his old TV series, Moonlighting, and his Die Hard movies too.

"Welcome to the party, pal!" still makes me laugh to this day.

I actually saw him live when they opened Planet Hollywood here in Seattle.

He was awesome!

Anyway, I apologize for sidetracking this thread, and I'll stop now.
 
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