Musician Kid Rock waved a handgun drunkenly during an interview with Rolling Stone‘s David Peisner. Peisner, a reporter for the magazine, interviewed Rock, whose real name is Bob Ritchie, at his home outside Nashville, Tennesee. Peisner claimed the interview was cordial until Rock became “drunk and belligerent.”
Peisner detailed the experience in an article titled “How Kid Rock Went From America’s Favorite Hard-Partying Rock Star to a Maga Mouthpiece.” The conversation veered toward former President Donald Trump and immigration. Rock went on a spiel about immigrants, calling them “murderers” and “rapists.”
“You can’t stop evil, but you doubt have to let them in so easily either,” Rock said. “We want great f—ing immigrants, people that want to come here, have a better life, work.”
“They’re murderers! They’re rapists! They are! Ms-13! They just did the girl over here! They just did the girl in Nashville!
Peisner detailed the experience in an article titled “How Kid Rock Went From America’s Favorite Hard-Partying Rock Star to a Maga Mouthpiece.” The conversation veered toward former President Donald Trump and immigration. Rock went on a spiel about immigrants, calling them “murderers” and “rapists.”
“You can’t stop evil, but you doubt have to let them in so easily either,” Rock said. “We want great f—ing immigrants, people that want to come here, have a better life, work.”
“They’re murderers! They’re rapists! They are! Ms-13! They just did the girl over here! They just did the girl in Nashville!
- 5/21/2024
- by Ann Hoang
- Uinterview
No longer content with just owning the original General Lee car from the Dukes of Hazzard, Kid Rock mocked up a Tesla Cybertruck to look like the famous orange 1969 Dodge Charger.
The musician used it to make a grand entrance at his Rock N Rodeo show outside Dallas on Saturday night, singing “Cowboy” from the bed of the Elon Musk pickup while Dukes of Hazzard star John Schneider drove the car. It was a spectacle very much in-line with Kid Rock and Schneider’s whole stick-it-to-the-libs vibe, down to the...
The musician used it to make a grand entrance at his Rock N Rodeo show outside Dallas on Saturday night, singing “Cowboy” from the bed of the Elon Musk pickup while Dukes of Hazzard star John Schneider drove the car. It was a spectacle very much in-line with Kid Rock and Schneider’s whole stick-it-to-the-libs vibe, down to the...
- 5/20/2024
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
When You Visit Bob Ritchie at his home in the jagged hills outside Nashville, the guy who will likely greet you at the door is a tall, well-dressed, exceedingly polite gentleman who goes by “Uncle Tom.” Because of course he does. Ritchie makes his living as Kid Rock, but a big part of being Kid Rock these days involves doing things that are simultaneously provocative, offensive, and, at least to him, funny. It tracks, then, that a middle-aged white guy who began his career more than three decades ago in...
- 5/20/2024
- by David Peisner
- Rollingstone.com
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