Posted on 07/28/2017 6:31:04 PM PDT by Helicondelta
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I didn't get this Kid Rock thing, I don't get his music, I don't get him, and I am hear in MI, but let that go. However, she is under 50%, that is a political death knell for an incumbent.
He is not the only one, I have been saying for a while, the 2 most vulnerable are Stabenow and Warren. Listen to Jeff Kuhner out of Boston, and don't tell me it can't happen, look at Scott Browns victory.
It is a shame that Sarah or Todd would have to wait until 2022 to run against Murkowski.
On Hugh Hewitt yesterday he was speaking with a Freedom Caucus member and he agreed, Collins and Murkowski need to be stripped of their current chairmanships, where are ya Mitch? If you can't do that, we need a new Majority Leader....
Correct...time to Repeal the 17th Amendment
McCain has experience. How has that worked out for us?
I remember in 1993 how early polls kept saying GWB would unseat the liberal Ann W. Richards in 1994, but I didn’t believe those polls. Then GWB was an easy winner, but there wasn’t much “there” there.
Kid Rock (and I have a couple of his songs on my list, but not many) is all about what he represents-—an outsider, non-professional in the vein of Steve Largent, JC Watts, or Sonny Bono. They don’t always work (Al Franken, Jesse Ventura, Arnold) but even then they are better than “The Perpetuals”
DNC: "Nah, I'm cool"
Sen. Ritchie: "No you're not"
Kid Rock is a singer/rapper. He used to perform with a midget who could rap as well. His lyrics were a bit vulgar at times. He appears genuinely patriotic. He’s been arrested numerous times for assault. He used to hang out with Jesse James who made the mistake of dating a woman with Nazi tattoos.
Despite all this, he’s still popular.
“No experience.”
Given the performance of today’s Senate, since when is “experience” a positive?
LOL.
It has gotten to the point where if and when I feel a candidate truly loves this country, it makes them more than qualified for office. There are other considerations, but this is one that Kid Rock easily surpasses. That plus a showman who can work as hard as a performer should be able to keep up with the trials of mental midgets in DC.
Good Point.
LOL. Well placed. I never get tired of that. I'll always remember how well I slept election night.
Which is why I've been touting TERM LIMITS for many years now. We want public SERVANTS, not wannabe RULERS.
I recall a quote from Kid Rock, years ago, in which he advocated shutting down all churches and converting them to strip clubs. I do not know the context of the quote. He is interesting, but I’d rather have Ted Nugent, a man with a history on the side of gun rights, than Kid Rock.
Surely we can find some solid, electable constitutionists in the great state of MI??
"If it was up to me, if you uttered the words 'gun control,'
we'd put you in jail."Ted Nugent
The telling thing is that they are in BIG trouble if he can beat her.
Too much baggage in my opinion.
Some people just need to admit their paper trail is too disqualifying for some jobs.
There is nothing wrong with being a supporter follower.
Kid Rock isn’t very conservative from what Ive heard of him. He seems pretty libertarian though and will probably vote along with Trump more often than not. He might not be Barry Goldwater but electing him will send a solid message to congress that we would rather elect a Joke candidate than any career politician. While there isn’t much difference between Republicans and Dem politicians I still get a certain level of happiness when the Democrats lose an election and they cry about it for months on end. Thats reason enough to vote for Kid Rock.
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