Posted on 01/12/2005 10:38:23 AM PST by ejdrapes
Kid Rock, the vulgar rock-rapper who initially had been lined up to headline the youth concert next week as part of the inauguration festivities for President Bush, will not be apppearing after all. "He's not performing," a spokesman for the Presidential Inauguration Committee confirmed for WND. No further information about the cancellation of Kid Rock was available at press time. Word that the rapper will not join JoJo and Hilary Duff as performers at the Jan. 18 concert, which will be hosted by Bush twins Barbara and Jenna, comes after WorldNetDaily and other outlets publicized the fact that the committee was planning to feature Kid Rock, which caused several pro-family organizations to ask their supporters to protest his appearance. No Kid Rock at Bush concert
Committee backs off plan to feature rapper after pro-family Americans express outrage
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See my post above, please.
I think this whole thing is bogus.
Geez, this is what I hate about the extreme parts of the Republican party. Why don't they just leave it to the people organizing the gala. Uptight, crazies. Do they really think he's going to go mouth off at an inaugural party. We finally have some musicians young people can relate to, and we go just throw them away because we don't like a few things they do. Unbelievable. I wouldn't be surprised if Kid Rock gives up trying to support this Administration.
I bet this thread will be full of snotty celebration by those self-apointed 'voices of social conservatism' who always scream that they'll stay home if they don't get 101% of their way, then turn around and expect those who aren't social conservatives to continue to vote GOP while being spat upon at every turn.
I am social conservative and not at all a Kid Rock fan, but recognize that there are many who aren't social conservatives whom I still share common beliefs in other areas and welcome their participation in the GOP. It is not just 'my party' and shouldn't be completely stifling. Yes there is a fine line sometimes between tolerating and condoning, but there's seems to be a bit of an overreaction about this whole concert.
If you act like a 'Smoking Nazi' don't count on smokers voting for your candidate. Very parallel to how some are treating the more libertine side of conservatives.
I wouldn't call it "political correctness" - I'd call it "taste".
LOL! You're spot on.
Awesome. Harry Carey couldn't call my game. That is classic. That is the kind of life he lives (according to him). So let him sing about it. I have more respect for someone who sings it like it is than for some pre-teen who has a song (written by someone else) thrown in front of her and just sings it because she is marketable and will sell records.
Kid Rock, one of the few modern rock stars to come out in support of President George W. Bush, can't catch a break from the right despite that. According to WorldNetDaily.com, conservatives are furious that Rock has been selected to headline a youth concert as part of the festivities surrounding Bush's second inauguration on January 20. Rock, whose real name is Bob Ritchie, will perform at the Washington D.C. Armory on January 18 at a show hosted by Bush's daughters, Barbara and Jenna.
Randy Thomasson, president of Campaign For Children And Families, expressed outrage that the often raunchy Rock was asked to take part in the inauguration: "I just read Kid Rock's sexually explicit lyrics and feel ashamed and dirty for even looking at his songs. If this sex-crazed animal, whose favorite word is the F-word, is allowed to sing at Bush's inauguration this will send a clear message to pro-family Americans that the Republican Party has taken them for a ride and ditched them in the gutter."
Thomasson added, "Bush's FCC can take the F-word off TV and fine radio and television networks that cuss on the air and show indecency, and then have the most indecent, sexually explicit, anti-family white singer on the planet representing the second term of George W. Bush." Thomasson also said that having Kid Rock perform was "inconsistent" with the "moral values" message that was supposedly one of the reasons people voted for Bush's re-election.
He concluded, "This guy is one of the worst role models for youth imaginable," saying his presence at the inaugural was unacceptable even if he played less offensive songs.
A LAUNCH reporter was seeking comment from Rock at press time. No comment was available from the White House.
But you'd think someone involved in the planning would have questioned the wisdom of inviting a drug-using, porn-acting, vulgarity-spewing, Barbara Bush hater to an Inauguration activity to preform.
Not that there's anything wrong with that.........
I like Red,White and Blue... hardly hear it on the radio though.
I think Michelle Malkin makes a pretty good case for why he's not someone the party should associate itself with on this level. Feel free to read and respond.
Dan
You make your point well!
Im trying to figure out what this song even means....is he for it or against abortion???
"Abortion" (History of Rock 2000)
My veins are poppin from this love inside
I just can't let it out
This pipe and these needles are my only guide
They've got me on the wrong route
What is my life about
Living in the shadows of a man I've never seen
Dreamin' like a lonely child
I know your brothers and your sister and your mother too
Man I wish you could see them too
Oh Lord
Oh Lord
Man I wish that you could see them too
Man I wish that you could see them too
So can I come to see you sometime
Cause I been missin you
I've never heard you cry I've never seen you whine
I'm feeling oh so young
But still I must die to get to you
And if I do I wonder how just you will see me
And implicate the things I've done
I'm diein in the shadows of this man I've never seen
I'll see you soon
Now where's my gun
Oh Lord
Oh Lord
Oh Lord
Wheres my gun
Oh wheres my gun
Oh Lord
Wheres my gun
Oh Lord
My gun
Let me open your eyes
Let me see who you are
I am you, you are me
We are a part of
The second coming of christ
It's God himself in a jar
Yeah...yeah
Yeah...yeah
Let me open your eyes
Let me see who you are
I am you, you are me
We are a part of
The second coming of christ
Its god himself in a jar
Yeahhhh
Heyyyyyyy
You got me, sad and lonely
When I'm me...me
You know you make me so lonely
I am so alone
And I will prey and then I'll cry
And I will prey and then I'll cry
And I will prey and then I'll cry
And I will prey and then I'll cry
BINGO!
ROLFLMFAO..........
I'm ok with it. I'm ok with an entertainer who supports our troops, our President, our country and not ok with moralists who are turning off young people we need to attract to our cause. This is a stupid move.
Please tell me you're not just figuring that out.
Interesting. If you can't find news, then just make some up! Are we looking at a the next "memogate"? How about "Kid Rock-gate"?
What is this thing about him being a Laura Bush hater? I don't believe it. He performed last month at that Kennedy Center tribute to Elton John and apparently brought the house down with his rendition of Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting. Pubs just shoot themselves in the foot when they act so silly like this.
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