September 8, 2024

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“Republicans may be overconfident.”

“Republicans may be overconfident.”

rock kidTrump’s performance on the fourth and final night of the Republican National Convention was met with swift and often embarrassing responses, with Andrew Lawrence of Media Matters joking that the performance might be an indication of poor judgment on the part of the RNC.

“Well, I’m watching Kid Rock scream and sing during prime time at the RNC, and I’m starting to think maybe Republicans are a little too confident,” he tweeted.

Writer Brandon Halsey I summed it up.“So Kid Rock had a bunch of 75-year-olds pumping their fists in the air, yelling ‘Fight.’ This just happened in America in 2024. It’s embarrassing.”

Psychotherapist Ken Theroux noted the surrealism of the performance itself. “Imagine telling Republicans in 2004 that Hulk Hogan and Kid Rock were going to lead Donald Trump’s third nomination five days after he got shot in the ear.” Written on X.

One person Kid Rock’s performance was likened to that of Ingrid Andress, who entered rehab earlier this week after She performed the national anthem. While he was drunk before a baseball game.

User X @TheUrbanMonk321 They drew a fitting comparison between Kid Rock and David Spade’s character Joe Dirt from the 2001 film of the same name. “Kid Rock looks like the guy who sells Bowie knives at the swap meet. I’ll tell my kids that’s Kid Rock,” they wrote on the platform.

For others, the quality of the singer’s performance was not exceptional. As a single person Written on X“I saw Kid Rock at an all-day festival in 1999 put on by a local rock radio station. The stage was on the back wall of center court. The rest of the field was concertgoers. He opened the show by playing the bawitdbaw and then everyone sat around waiting for the Incubus. It was bad then. It’s bad now.”

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CNN’s Abby DeFilippis perhaps put it best when she said: I tweeted Simply put, “This is… something.”

Kid Rock performed his song “American Bad Ass” with modified lyrics in support of Trump. Throughout the song, the singer chanted “Killer, killer” – a reference to Shooting on July 13 At a Trump rally in Pennsylvania, the former president repeated the same words to the crowd.

Earlier Thursday, the singer, who was not on the list of speakers that night, Advertise He had arrived in Milwaukee ahead of the convention. In a video clip in which the singer is seen wearing an NRA hat, he joked: “We just arrived in Milwaukee to support our strong American president 100%. What’s going on tonight? Stay tuned to find out. But here’s a hint – are you scared?”

The Hill later reported that the singer was spotted working out at the Fiserv Forum.

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