Kid Rock Critiques Left-Wing Media on FNC
On Monday’s episode of “Jesse Watters Primetime” on FNC, musician Kid Rock expressed his disdain for what he described as the “Nuthouse” of leftist voices.
During a conversation with Jesse Watters, who remarked that mainstream media isn’t really the top priority anymore, Kid Rock reflected on his previous performances at the inaugurations of both Barack Obama and Donald Trump. “It’s funny because I didn’t even vote for Obama,” he admitted. “They wanted an inclusive event and reached out to me.” He noted that even though he respects the presidency, he recently had dinner at the White House with Bill Maher, who is known to be a critic of Trump.
Kid Rock criticized the portrayal he receives from mainstream outlets, specifically calling out the New York Times and other media organizations he believes are misleading. He claimed that figures like Charlie Kirk are stoking division. “I’ve been a vocal Trump supporter from the very beginning, yet they label me a racist Nazi,” he explained. “People really should look into my life and my family instead of just dismissing me.” He expressed frustration over how people have come to hate his music, attributing it to their skewed perceptions.
“These issues are building up, and it’s concerning,” he added. “People seem consumed by video games and dark movies instead of engaging in positive activities like sports.” He went on to emphasize the need to confront what he sees as mental confusion among those on the left. “We need to bring back a different type of media voice,” he concluded.





