Kid Rock: ‘F**k ANYONE Who Takes a Knee or Sits During Our National Anthem!’
Rock star Kid Rock may or may not be running for the U.S. Senate from Michigan, but his opinion about NFL national anthem protesters is unmistakable: he doesn’t like them.

Rock star Kid Rock may or may not be running for the U.S. Senate from Michigan, but his opinion about NFL national anthem protesters is unmistakable: he doesn’t like them.

Musician and possible Michigan Senate candidate Kid Rock took to his website late Sunday night to tell his fans to ignore the “garbage the extreme left is trying to create.”

The choice of Kid Rock as the opening act for a new sports arena in mostly black Detroit has injected the musician into the national debate over race and culture because of his embrace of the Confederate flag, an expletive-laced criticism of NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick and unabashed support for President Donald Trump.

Kid Rock delivered a defiant political speech from behind a podium during his concert Tuesday night in Grand Rapids, Michigan, in which he blasted “deadbeat dads” and “f*cking bigots” and the KKK, telling them to “stay the f*ck away.”

Critics came out to slam 18-year-old Brooklyn Beckham after he posed with a classic 1911 handgun as part of a larger photo shoot.

Kid Rock fired back at the media and left-leaning watchdog group Common Cause on Friday over accusations that he is violating federal election law by failing to register as a candidate for the U.S. Senate and complying with campaign contributions rules.

Rock star and possible Michigan candidate for U.S. Senate, Kid Rock, rocked the Iowa State Fair last weekend with a mostly politics-free performance that wowed his audience. But as the show neared its end, the singer couldn’t resist telling former San Francisco 49ers player Colin Kaepernick to f-off over his anti-American national anthem protests.

Ainge for three! Yes!!! We heard that call belted out many times from Marv Albert over the years. The Marvelous One was talking about NBA great Danny Ainge hitting three-pointers from all over the court.

Kid Rock has launched a voter registration drive ahead of a possible run for the U.S. Senate in Michigan next year, but at least one of his associates believes the musician could “very well win” if or when he officially throws his hat in the ring.

Kid Rock is currently a huge favorite among Michigan voters, according to a new poll showing the rock star has a massive double digit lead over his would-be Republican primary rivals, as well as incumbent Sen. Debbie Stabenow.

Kid Rock announced plans Wednesday to launch a voter registration initiative ahead of what may be the start of his bid for the U.S. Senate.

Robert Ritchie, better known to the world as Kid Rock, is leading the 2018 U.S. Senate race in Michigan, according to an early poll released Sunday.

A few days after announcing his intention to run for U.S. Senate in Michigan, Kid Rock is providing some insight into his positions on key policies including taxes and health care.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren signed on to a fundraising email Friday warning Democrats not to take lightly the prospect of a Michigan Senate run by musician Kid Rock.

Now that Kid Rock has officially entered the political fray, it is time to look at what Senator Kid Rock means for the Second Amendment.

Musician Kid Rock appeared to confirm his run for the U.S. Senate in his home state of Michigan Thursday with a fiery Facebook message in which he blasted the media for “once again” being “wrong” about his potential candidacy and took a shot at incumbent Sen. Debbie Stabenow.

Kid Rock appears to be gearing up for a potential Senate run after the Michigan rocker launched a campaign website, kidrockforsenate.com this week.

A public war of words erupted this weekend between rockers David Crosby and Ted Nugent after Crosby called Nugent an “a**hole” following his visit to the White House on Thursday.

Friday on ABC’s “The View,” the panel discussed the possibility of Ted Nugent, Kid Rock and Sarah Palin visit to the White House earlier this week being “the saddest day in the history of the White House since the British

President Donald Trump welcomed Sarah Palin for dinner at the White House on Wednesday, and she brought rockers Ted Nugent and Kid Rock with her.

Kid Rock is celebrating the release of his line of American Badass Grills by catapulting imported grills into the air, shooting them with a shotgun and saying, “In your face, China.”

Kid Rock’s name has reportedly been floated as a potential Republican candidate for Michigan Democrat Debbie Stabenow’s Senate seat.

Kid Rock has released a line of pro-Donald Trump merchandise that has sent some offended social media users into a frenzy.

Musician Kid Rock had a message for San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick Saturday while performing at Fenway Park in Boston, MA. In the middle of singing “Born Free,” Kid Rock said to the tune of applause, “Man, f*** Colin Kaepernick!” (h/t The

Kid Rock is “beyond devastated” after he discovered the body of his personal assistant on his property near Nashville, Tennessee on Monday following an ATV accident.

Kid Rock has endorsed Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump’s White House bid.

Detroit members of Al Sharpton’s National Action Network now plan to pressure General Motors to cut ties with musician Kid Rock over his use of the Confederate flag at concerts, and the company is hearing them out.

Earlier this week, the Detroit chapter of Al Sharpton’s National Action Network began protesting a Kid Rock exhibit at a local museum over the musician’s use of the Confederate flag at concerts. Thursday night, Kid issued a blunt response.

Unsatisfied with the removal of the Confederate flag from public places, stores and TV shows, activists are now calling for musician Kid Rock to stop using the banner at concerts.

Free speech proponent and musician Kid Rock spoke to TMZ in New York City on Tuesday night, where, in addition to showing off his new fur coat, he spoke about American Sniper’s Oscar snub, hunting, and his favorite film. While

“I played Barack Obama’s inauguration even though I didn’t vote for him,” said Kid Rock, whose legal name is Robert Ritchie. “I didn’t agree with his policies, but there was an exciting sense of change in the air.” However, he said, “that promise hasn’t been fulfilled, the country is more divided than ever.”
