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Topic: Kid Rock for senate...a scene from "Idiocracy"...
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Sun 09/10/17 03:32 PM



Kid Rock Just Gave a Campaign Speech & It Looked Like a Scene Right Out of Idiocracy

Kid Rock gave what could be considered his first campaign speech this week, and it looked almost exactly like a scene out of Idiocracy.
By
Matt Agorist -
September 9, 2017

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During a fog machine-filled concert Wednesday night at Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, MI, Detroit’s Robert Ritchie aka Kid Rock gave his version of a ‘campaign’ speech. During the profanity-laden tirade, he bashed “dead-beat dads, wannabe gangsters,” women who have too many babies, and welfare. As the presidential tune “Hail to the Chief” played in the background, his fans screamed on in adoration.

Wrapped in a flag, while grabbing his genitalia, Kid Rock laid the groundwork for his campaign — which is anything but consistent. As he pandered to every platform possible, Kid Rock managed to praise universal health care while simultaneously decrying distribution of wealth and celebrating “President Donald ****ing Trump” all in a single breath.

“Call me a racist because I’m not PC, as if you have to remind me that black lives matter. Nazis, ****ing bigots, and now, again, the KKK? I say, screw all you ********, stay the **** away…It’s no secret we’re divided, and we all should take some blame,” said Ritchie to thunderous applause.

Watch it below. “Ladies and gentlemen will you please welcome the next senator of the great state of Michigan, Kid motherfucking Rock!”


As the lines became blurred between concert and campaign speech, one couldn’t help but begin to notice an ironically familiar theme. This theme is borne out of a 2006 satirical comedy by Etan Cohen called Idiocracy.

Last year, Cohen, who co-wrote the satirical movie with Beavis & Butthead creator, Mike Judge, came to an uncomfortable revelation — which is proven by Kid Rock’s speech Wednesday night — that Idiocracy has become a documentary.

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Sun 09/10/17 03:43 PM

Since Trump became president, every two bit celebrity now thinks that he also has a chance. They don't factor in how many obstacles Trump had to overcome, and all the opposition he faces to this day and going forward.

These celebrities who are aspiring to be presidents represent idiocracy at its finest.


i blame obama...

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Sun 09/10/17 04:13 PM
I come from a place where Al Frankin is a Senator ( even tho not very good at it, or comedy) Jessey Ventura was our governor (did pretty good for an outsider), and remember Ronald Regan was an actor before gov of California then President of USA. I say give the KID a chance, he may seem like a phucking joke searching for attention, but a lot of things in Michigan need changing and sometimes you got to stir the pot to get things done!

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Sun 09/10/17 04:15 PM
Woooooooooooooooooooooo! laugh

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Sun 09/10/17 05:01 PM

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Sun 09/10/17 05:35 PM
John Mayer putting on for the Kirkland 11s in a big way. Costco

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Sun 09/10/17 06:17 PM




Kid Rock Just Gave a Campaign Speech & It Looked Like a Scene Right Out of Idiocracy

Kid Rock gave what could be considered his first campaign speech this week, and it looked almost exactly like a scene out of Idiocracy.
By
Matt Agorist -
September 9, 2017

kid rock

During a fog machine-filled concert Wednesday night at Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, MI, Detroit’s Robert Ritchie aka Kid Rock gave his version of a ‘campaign’ speech. During the profanity-laden tirade, he bashed “dead-beat dads, wannabe gangsters,” women who have too many babies, and welfare. As the presidential tune “Hail to the Chief” played in the background, his fans screamed on in adoration.

Wrapped in a flag, while grabbing his genitalia, Kid Rock laid the groundwork for his campaign — which is anything but consistent. As he pandered to every platform possible, Kid Rock managed to praise universal health care while simultaneously decrying distribution of wealth and celebrating “President Donald ****ing Trump” all in a single breath.

“Call me a racist because I’m not PC, as if you have to remind me that black lives matter. Nazis, ****ing bigots, and now, again, the KKK? I say, screw all you ********, stay the **** away…It’s no secret we’re divided, and we all should take some blame,” said Ritchie to thunderous applause.

Watch it below. “Ladies and gentlemen will you please welcome the next senator of the great state of Michigan, Kid motherfucking Rock!”


As the lines became blurred between concert and campaign speech, one couldn’t help but begin to notice an ironically familiar theme. This theme is borne out of a 2006 satirical comedy by Etan Cohen called Idiocracy.

Last year, Cohen, who co-wrote the satirical movie with Beavis & Butthead creator, Mike Judge, came to an uncomfortable revelation — which is proven by Kid Rock’s speech Wednesday night — that Idiocracy has become a documentary.
i think he could be a positive influence in the murder Capitol of the U.S. What ever the current state government is doing, it ain't working. They need someone that's not afraid to speak their mind cut through the many layers of political correctness. Here's a few names that seem much less atractive to vote for. Marion Barry , Raham Emanual , Jerry Brown, Hillary Clinton, Elizabeth warren , Bloomburg. Kid Rock seems like a good vote compared to these lame-os .

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Sun 09/10/17 06:21 PM
Edited by mightymoe on Sun 09/10/17 06:26 PM
I know he sang a few good songs...thats about it... I don't like politics falling to this level tho...


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Sun 09/10/17 06:25 PM
What does he do?

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Sun 09/10/17 06:30 PM

What does he do?



President...7 times www champ and porn star...

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=sGUNPMPrxvA

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Sun 09/10/17 06:30 PM

I know he sang a few good songs...thats about it... I don't like politics falling to this level tho...



I agree and that's one of the first things I thought when you put it up. He can play right up there with the best of em. Eric Clapton always invited John on his Crossroads blues bennifit shows.

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Sun 09/10/17 06:37 PM



Ok this is a clip out of the movie.

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Sun 09/10/17 08:08 PM
I don't think so.noway

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Mon 09/11/17 05:42 AM

I don't think so.noway


i can't believe you haven't watched that movie....(they're all clips from the movie..lol)

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Mon 09/11/17 06:03 AM
I guess I missed that one.ohwell

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Mon 09/11/17 06:19 AM

I guess I missed that one.ohwell


watch it...

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Mon 09/11/17 10:17 AM
that be something,Kid Rock,Al Franken,Maxine Waters all in the same Governing body!laugh laugh laugh

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Mon 09/11/17 05:29 PM

I know he sang a few good songs...thats about it... I don't like politics falling to this level tho...


Dewayne Macho Comacho, the smartest man in the world till I Don't Know showed up..

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Tue 09/12/17 06:07 AM



I guess I missed that one.ohwell


watch it...



That's an interesting premise, how intelligence is all relative. Depending on who is in the room with us, we could be a genius or a dumby (dummy). The same applies to beauty. Surrounded by unattractive people, we could be the best looking or, surrounded by super models, we become invisible.


surrounded by supermodels? love flowerforyou :heart: drool drool drool smitten :thumbsup: drool drool

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Tue 09/12/17 07:02 AM
Honestly I wish entertainers would leave the Politics out.. Unless they are honoring our Military or those that should be then leave the drama out....

People pay to see a show.. Kid Rock has some good music which he needs to stick with... I don't see him ever running seems to me it is just all for attention...

If his name came up on a Ballot most would have no idea who the heck he is for he would have to use his real name..

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