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Kid Rock Tells Hilarious Story About Trump Threatening ISIS Terrorist Group

It is rare for conservative entertainers to voice their opinions in public. It is not common for conservative entertainers to make a living in an environment that supports uberliberalism like the entertainment business.

Then there’s musician Kid Rock. He’s unabashedly conservative, a staunch Trump supporter, and he doesn’t care who knows it. Many of his millions of followers know about his views. They are also ok with them.

On Monday night, Kid Rock sat down with Fox News Channel’s Tucker Carlson to talk about chatting with Trump about foreign policy, golf, and other topics facing the nation.

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Golf Buddies

Interview with Kid Rock covered a variety of subjects.

Tucker Carson asked Rock about his relationship with the former president, “You are still playing golf with them down in Florida?” He also asked how Trump was doing, “How’s he seemed?”

“He seems great! He is great. You know, after the election it was, you know a little different there, but he’s still the same guy. He just sits down to cut it. You start cutting it up, how sharp he is, it’s incredible.”

Kid Rock believes that Trump’s contrast with Biden is striking. 

“See now, if you watch a Joe Biden interview, and you watch a Trump interview, there’s no comparison. Trump talks off the cuff.

“I understand what it’s like, sometimes you get it wrong. It would be great to hear someone from here. [the heart] and get it wrong once in a while.”

ISIS

Perhaps one of the most memorable moments in the interview with Tucker Carlson has Kid Rock telling of how he helped – or didn’t – Trump with messaging on the terrorist group ISIS.

“I was there with him one day at the end of the caliphate. He wanted to put out a tweet, and it was like … I don’t like to speak out of school and I hope I’m not, but it was something like, he was like, the tweet was and I’m paraphrasing, ‘If you ever joined a caliphate and tried to do this, you’re gonna be dead.”

When Trump asked his opinion of the tweet, Rock gave him a thumbs up sign and said, “Awesome! This tweet is for you! I can’t add anything better than that!” He did say that Trump did clean it up a bit, making it more “politically correct” before posting it.

Kid Rock told Tucker that he and Trump were looking at maps, with Kid Rock wonder if that’s something he should be doing, when Trump ask him, “‘What do you think we should do about North Korea?’ I’m like ‘What? I don’t think I’m qualified to answer this!’”

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Trump Supporter from the Beginning

Kid Rock supported Trump from the very beginning. Kid Rock, in an interview with Rolling Stone, expressed his opinion on the candidate field that year.

“I’m digging Trump. I feel like a lot of people, whether you’re a Democrat or a Republican, feel like if you get Hillary or Bernie, or you get Rubio or Cruz or whoever, there’s going to be the same sh*t.” 

He added, “My feeling: let the m***erf**king business guy run it (the country) like a f**king business.”

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‘Uncancelable’

Tucker Carlson also asked about Kid Rock’s latest album “Bad Reputation.” Carlson asked, “So if there was a message behind the album, what would it be?” Without hesitation, Rock answered, “To my fans, I love you dearly. To [the] critics, haters and trolls – go f— yourself.”

He said,

“I love the trolls and the haters and the critics who’ve been trying to, you know, knock me down for 20, 30 years. And I just, I’m still standing, [and] still operate at the highest levels.”

Carlson asked, “So why haven’t you been canceled?” Kid Rock gave the answer more artists should be giving:

“I’m uncancelable, because I don’t give a f—. I’m not in bed with any big corporate things. At the end of the day, there’s nobody I’m beholden to. There are no record companies or corporate interests. And you can’t cancel me. I love it when they try.”

You can watch the interview below: