Kid Rock for Senate.....

PostmodernProphet

fully immersed in faith..
Demmycrat lock on US Senators from Michigan to end......

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You're probably going to hear a lot more of this on your radio:


I like it better than Sweet Home Alabama, because I imagine he is recounting an honest story of youth, whereas Lynard Skynard were being completely dishonest in their deflection of Southern Man, even though it was obviously the superior song.
 
You're probably going to hear a lot more of this on your radio:


I like it better than Sweet Home Alabama, because I imagine he is recounting an honest story of youth, whereas Lynard Skynard were being completely dishonest in their deflection of Southern Man, even though it was obviously the superior song.

Moving beyond the absurdity of Deplorables doubling down on the value of ignorance in the form of yet another white boy begging for black victimhood ... to Rightardia's national anthem:

 
Moving beyond the absurdity of Deplorables doubling down on the value of ignorance in the form of yet another white boy begging for black victimhood :

sorry to disappoint you weasel, but his opponent will be a white woman.......and you know what happens when a white woman takes the black vote for granted.......
 
You're probably going to hear a lot more of this on your radio:


I like it better than Sweet Home Alabama, because I imagine he is recounting an honest story of youth, whereas Lynard Skynard were being completely dishonest in their deflection of Southern Man, even though it was obviously the superior song.
Kid Rock has weak vocals and horrible lyrics. His songs are awful, so it is hard to pick the worst, but this song is probably in the top five.
 
http://www.rollingstone.com/politic...igan-senate-run-what-are-his-politics-w492317



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On Freedom of Speech
"Rap-rock was what people wanted at the time, and they still love those songs at shows. But it turned into a lot of bullshit and it turned out to be pretty gay … If someone says you can’t say 'gay' like that you tell them to go fuck themselves. You're not going to get anything politically correct out of me." – The Guardian, January 2015
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On Barack Obama's Win in 2008
"I'm patriotic so I'm just happy the people's voice has been heard. I will support him until I have reason not to. It's a great thing for black people. Black people were kind to me growing up and taught me hip-hop and the blues, so it's good the U.S. has proved it's not as racist as it's sometimes portrayed." – Metro, November 2008
 
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"[I wanted to make sure he's not] just a rich guy who wanted to become president to out-do [his] dad. I know what it's like to want to be better than your father. Of course, I'm getting these 'I really want to help America [answers]' and I said, 'Cut the shit, this is my living room; this isn't going to leave here.'" – Howard Stern, November 2012
On Supporting Donald Trump in 2016
"I'm digging Trump. I feel like a lot of people, whether you're a Democrat or a Republican, feel like if you get Hillary or Bernie, or you get Rubio or Cruz or whoever, there's going to be the same shit. Has that much fucking changed when anyone's in office, whether it's been a Republican or a Democrat in office, in our lifetime, anyway? I haven't really seen this big, like, fucking change. Obviously some people fucked up. [Laughs] That's a long debate. My feeling: let the motherfucking business guy run it like a fucking business. And his campaign has been entertaining as shit.” – Rolling Stone, February 2016
On His View of Politics in General
"If people vote the other way, then I'll support our president, whoever's elected. More importantly, somebody's just gotta smack the fuck out of Congress and get them to start working together, and put this bullshit aside and get this country back on track." – Billboard, November 2012
 
More importantly, somebody's just gotta smack the fuck out of Congress and get them to start working together, and put this bullshit aside and get this country back on track.
how can you not vote for him.......2018 Rocks!.......I predict he will win my county by 24%......
 
"let the motherfucking business guy run it like a fucking business"


he just learned why that is a bad idea
 
On Barack Obama's Win in 2008
"I'm patriotic so I'm just happy the people's voice has been heard. I will support him until I have reason not to. It's a great thing for black people. Black people were kind to me growing up and taught me hip-hop and the blues, so it's good the U.S. has proved it's not as racist as it's sometimes portrayed." – Metro, November 2008


guess what


black people he greatly admire will teach him just how racists the republican party is


he likes black people and will listen to their wisdom


the republicans hate black people and call them all liars when they complain of racism
 
On Barack Obama's Win in 2008
"I'm patriotic so I'm just happy the people's voice has been heard. I will support him until I have reason not to. It's a great thing for black people. Black people were kind to me growing up and taught me hip-hop and the blues, so it's good the U.S. has proved it's not as racist as it's sometimes portrayed." – Metro, November 2008


guess what


black people he greatly admire will teach him just how racists the republican party is


he likes black people and will listen to their wisdom


the republicans hate black people and call them all liars when they complain of racism

LOL. So he never should have been a republican in the first place according to you.

Black people call capitalism racist yet you call yourself a capitalist. How come you don't listen to black people?
 
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