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Kid Rock Shocks Jesse Watters Into Fit Of Laughter When He Reveals Halloween Costume

Singer Kid Rock sent Fox News host Jesse Watters into a fit of laughter during his Oct. 23 on-air interview after declaring he’s dressing as a “retard” for Halloween.

The two bantered back and forth about the political landscape in what appeared to be a typical conversation before the famous rocker changed the tone entirely. Kid Rock asked Watters what he planned to dress-up as for Halloween.

“So my whole family is doing Scooby-Doo. My son’s going to be Scooby-Doo,” the host replied, going on to explain what his costume would look like. Kid Rock then floored him with his bizarre costume idea.

After briefly discussing his family’s costume ideas, Waters said, “I’m Shaggy.”

“So, I’m gonna kind of dress like you — big, baggy clothes, I got long hair — just gonna have a little flask while I walk around …” Waters said as the the legendary singer laughed.

Kid Rock promptly pulled out a face mask, casually put it over his face and said “Guess what I’m gonna be — guess what I’m gonna be?” (Read more from “Kid Rock Shocks Jesse Watters Into Fit Of Laughter When He Reveals Halloween Costume” HERE)

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Kid Rock Shoots up Bud Light Cases, Calls for Boycotts: ‘F— Bud Light, and F— Anheuser-Busch’ (VIDEO)

. . .Days after rival beer giant Anheuser-Busch joined up with transgender TikTok star Dylan Mulvaney, the right-leaning rocker went viral for shooting up cases of Bud Light.

“Grandpa’s feeling a little frisky today,” the self-styled “Rock N Roll Jesus” said in a 35-second clip posted to his social-media accounts late Monday.

“Let me say something to all of you and be as clear and concise as possible,” he said as he picked up a rifle and shot up several cases of Bud Light, which recently tied itself to the divisive trans activist with transition congratulations and gifts.

[Warning: video contains explicit language.]

The 52-year-old Kid Rock wasn’t just wasting time either, calling for boycotts of all Anheuser-Busch products at least all summer long. (Read more from “Kid Rock Shoots up Bud Light Cases, Calls for Boycotts: ‘F— Bud Light, and F— Anheuser-Busch’” HERE)

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WATCH: Kid Rock Kicks off Concert With Video Message From Trump

Singer-songwriter Kid Rock kicked off his concert tour this week in Evansville, Indiana. Before stepping on stage, he shared a video message to concertgoers from former President Donald Trump.

“Hello everyone, I love you all,” Trump’s introductory video began. “I know you’re having a great time at the Kid Rock concert tonight. Quite frankly, he’s amazing. All of you in attendance are the true backbone of our great country, hard-working, god-fearing, rock-and-roll patriots,” Trump said in the video.

“Let’s all continue to love one another and fight for our God-given freedoms, and most of all, let’s make America rock again,” Trump added before putting on a “Make America Great Again” hat.

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Will NeverTrumpers Give Kid Rock a Chance?

In an effort to provide full disclosure in regards to what I’m about to write, I must tell you that I am a Kid Rock superfan.

Though it confused me a little, I have been reading that Kid Rock wants to be a United States senator. It confused me, because based on what I know of Kid Rock (real name, Bobby Ritchie), the job wouldn’t seem to suit him, what with the boring hearings and the boring people and the hidden agendas and the overall fakeness. But then, he’s probably seen about the same in the music business.

And since he doesn’t need the money, power, or prestige, I think he just wants to serve his country. And though I will have to disagree with him on certain issues, I think his candidacy represents a dynamic that conservatives must better understand and adapt to so that the conservative message can be spread instead of being dismissed out of hand as it oftentimes is now.

As the so-called conservative NeverTrumpers have inevitably done with their unwavering opposition to President Trump, the regular so-called working class who came out for Trump are becoming more and more hateful of conservatives in general.

Those people, whether NeverTrumpers like it or not, are the modern-day Reagan Democrats that anyone with half a brain would know are needed to be brought into the fray. And if I hadn’t tuned into Rush Limbaugh on a regular basis in 1995, I would be one of them right now, wishing I could tell NeverTrumpers a thing or two. But I did gravitate to Rush, and then I graduated into the Levin education. And now I see NeverTrumpers defining conservatism, and I want it to stop.

Central to the so-called conservative NeverTrumpers’ case has been indicting Trump’s moral compass over the crudeness of his speech, and his marriages, and so on. As if, based on their judgement, he cannot have the moral fiber to lead. But speaking crudely and being politically incorrect is not the same as being immoral.

Kid Rock makes music that strikes a chord with the working class in my generation, not just because he sings about “eating shrooms, drinkin’ Boones,” but also because he’s honest about his life, his beliefs, his patriotism, and being human. And, at this point, while I’d like to have a clear conservative running in the election that can beat Debbie Stabenow in Michigan, I will take an honest former drug dealer than a lying far-left commie like Stabenow any day.

Look, I want Bob Ritchie to understand the nation’s founding documents and understand why he was “Born Free.” I really want him to understand that this nation was founded because we just don’t like people telling us what to do, and because it had far greater implications on whether man has the right to rule over another man, and breaking the monarchical system by flipping the government model of the time on its head.

I want him to understand that this is the only successful nation that changed the rules from “some get to rule over everyone” to “everyone has a say in what is expected of government.” But I don’t know how much of that he knows. What I do know is that he has probably millions of fans who believe certain honest-to-goodness things about him because of his songwriting and pouring his heart and soul into his music, and his words and actions out of the limelight.

And if he gets in the Senate and acts just like some of the other losers there, he’ll have gone against his own self, let down millions. And I don’t think he could ever do that.

Because whether or not you think singing about drugs and screwing and consuming massive quantities of alcohol is something that can only be sung by a degenerate, I guarantee you that there are plenty of folks in this nation who believe in God, this nation, freedom, and liberty and do all of that too … and show up for work and raise their families.

Conservatism should not become a droning, kvetching group of alarmist, perpetually offended naysayers, shaking their finger at people for having fun. Because it leads to inaction and displays intolerance. If you want to do that, become a preacher and have your own flock. Good luck to you.

But if we are going to reach people who are living in the culture you decry, and you can’t change the culture until you can get through to the people, maybe stop pointing out everything that’s wrong, and start listening to what I consider our political cousins.

Now, this is not meant to be a PSA for the Kid Rock campaign at all. I mean, he could come out tomorrow and say he believes in taxing Americans to deal with global warming and I’d have to politically flay him.

But I merely wish that conservatism as I understand it doesn’t become an idea that is driven by claiming God is on our side, when what is truly needed is that we are on His. And I think a lot of the NeverTrumpers are really mucking up the viability of conservatism by acting like fools and pearl-clutching and playing to their audiences instead of doing what is good for the country.

I think that the themes in Kid Rock songs about God, hard work, living and letting live, striving to be your best, standing in the truth, learning from experience, climbing the mountain. and telling the world where to stick it if they don’t like it are all conservative themes.

He identifies as a libertarian and perhaps he’ll understand and embrace federalism and better develop his views on social issues. As it is, he is running for a seat in Washington, D.C., and he’s not a degenerate; he’s running against one. (For more from “Will NeverTrumpers Give Kid Rock a Chance?” please click HERE)

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Kid Rock Running for Senate

Musician Kid Rock has announced his bid for the U.S. Senate in Michigan.

In a tweet Wednesday, Rock, whose birth name is Robert James Ritchie, wrote that the website “KidRockForSenate.com” was real and to stay tuned for “a major announcement in the near future.”

Republicans in Michigan have reportedly been considering Rock to run on the GOP ticket in 2018 to challenge incumbent Democrat Debbie Stabenow for her seat.

Michigan GOP press officer Sarah Anderson told Fox News in February that she was unaware if Rock would run for office in the state, but that she thinks it “would be awesome” if he did. (Read more from “Kid Rock Running for Senate” HERE)

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Kid Rock Defends Duck Dynasty’s Phil Robertson: ‘Stop this Bull**** A** PC Game’

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…The rocker spoke out via his official web site on this week’s suspension of Duck Dynasty mainstay Phil Robertson. The singer’s subversive battle cry is much more than a defense of Robertson’s right to express his Christian beliefs. It’s a slam against the thought police mentality which he says has a choke hold on society.

I support Phil Robertson and his choice to express his faith and beliefs. Shame on A&E. I hope all my friends, straight or gay, will stop this bull**** a** PC game being played by ALL of these stupid a** coalitions, groups and idiots…

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Kid Rock Endorses Romney-Ryan, Speaks at Campaign Event

Rep. Paul Ryan had a rock star introduction at a campaign rally in front of thousands this evening when Michigan native and Mitt Romney supporter musician Kid Rock addressed the crowd before the GOP vice presidential nominee.

Rock, whose real name is Robert Ritchie, struck a tone of togetherness during his brief speech, saying, “I really believe strongly that it’s OK to disagree on politics and the direction of our country without hating one another.”

Rock, 41, said it can be hard being a Republican in the entertainment industry and he knows his position “may alienate a few fans.”

“I mean it’s no secret that I am embedded in an industry that leans very left and I’ve listened to all the arguments and visions for our country. Don’t worry, I’m not going to give you a recap or stand up here and preach politics like some of my friends in Hollywood,” Kid Rock, dressed in his signature fedora hat, told the audience at Oakland University here.

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