Kid Rock Launches Profanity-Ridden Tirade Against White Supremacists at Concert
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The 'All Summer Long' hitmaker drops F-bombs during his politically-charged rant against critics at his concert in Michigan.

AceShowbiz - We're not sure how well Kid Rock will be as a Senate, but at least we know his speeches will be fiery. The rocker delivered a profanity-laden rant against his critics during his concert in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on Wednesday night, September 6.

The 46-year-old musician, who has expressed interest in running for Senate, referenced Colin Kaepernick, whom he previously called out for kneeling during the National Anthem. "And if you wanna take a knee or sit during our 'Star-Spangled Banner', call me a racist 'cause I'm not [politically correct,]" he said.

Addressing white supremacists, he continued, "Think you have to remind me that Black Lives Matter? Nazis, f***ing bigots and now the KKK? I say screw all of you a**holes, stay the f**k away." He raised two middle fingers and amped up the crowd as he added, "It's not secret we're divided and we all should take some blame. We should be ashamed that we all seem scared to call him by his name."

With a ringing guitar riff and a giant picture of Jesus projected on the screen behind him, he offered a sort of prayer. "So please almighty Jesus, if you're looking down tonight, please guide us with your wisdom and give us strength to fight. To fight the tyrant evils that lurk here and abroad, and remind us all that we are still just one nation under god," he said

He concluded the speech by saying, "Like it or not, Hillary Clinton lost and your president is Donald mother f***ing Trump. And if Kid Rock for Senate has got folks in disarray, wait 'till they hear Kid Rock for president of the USA."

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Rock has been teasing a potential run as a Republican for Senate in Michigan but does not appear to have filed the paperwork to make it official. This led watchdog group Common Cause to file a complaint with the Federal Election Commission and Justice Department asking them to investigate whether Rock has violated federal election law by acting as a Senate candidate without officially registering as one. The watchdog group argues that Rock and his label Warner Bros. Records may violate the law and commission regulations by selling "Kid Rock for Senate" merch on its website.

Responding to the complaint, Rock wrote on his website earlier this month, "I am starting to see reports from the misinformed press and the fake news on how I am in violation of breaking campaign law. #1 I have still not officially announced my candidacy. #2 See #1 and go f**k yourselves."

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