Kid Rock isn't backing down from the liberal mob trying to tear down his explosive performance at Turning Point USA's All-American Halftime Show, which served as the perfect patriotic alternative to whatever woke garbage the NFL was peddling during the Super Bowl.
The Detroit rocker came out swinging against critics who claimed he was lip-syncing during his electrifying rendition of "Bawitdaba" at TPUSA's counter-programming event, which aired simultaneously with the Super Bowl halftime show on Sunday.
"The problem was that I was out of sync with my DJ," Kid Rock explained, shutting down the haters who were desperately looking for any excuse to attack a true American patriot. The technical hiccup didn't stop the performance from delivering exactly what red-blooded Americans wanted to see β authentic rock and roll without the political lecturing.
"These liberals can't stand seeing real Americans celebrate our country without their woke messaging shoved down our throats,"
While the NFL continues its slow slide into progressive propaganda, TPUSA offered Americans what they've been craving β entertainment that doesn't hate the country that made it possible. Kid Rock's performance was a middle finger to the establishment that thinks every major event needs to be a platform for their radical agenda.
The timing couldn't have been more perfect. As millions of Americans grow increasingly fed up with having leftist politics injected into their sports entertainment, Kid Rock and TPUSA delivered a message loud and clear: there's still a place for unapologetically American entertainment.
This latest attack on Kid Rock is just another example of how the left operates β when they can't attack the message, they nitpick the messenger. The same people who cheered when Janet Jackson had her "wardrobe malfunction" are now analyzing audio sync like they're forensic experts.
Patriots know the real deal when they see it, and Kid Rock's decades-long commitment to America First values speaks louder than any technical glitch ever could. The question is: when will more entertainers find the courage to follow his lead?
