Kid Rock
Kid Rock said he plans to chat with President Donald Trump at the White House as a dinner guest, claiming the party could “unity” the country.
“I’m actually going to try to unite this country, and I start at the end of this month. I’ll bring Bill Maher to the White House for supper. Since day one, this guy has done nothing but what he said to the president,” the musician said.
In an episode of “Glenn Beck Podcast” airing on March 8, Rock (real name Robert James Ritchie) told host Glenn Beck that he first thought of having dinner with Trump and Maher, who had been speaking out about his disgust for the Republican president when he was recently stopped by the comedian’s “club random” podcast.
The “Cowboy” singer, an enthusiastic Trump supporter, said he felt he could find “common things” and “break bread” with political commentators, saying Mach “is actually more reasonable than many people think.”
Just like Maher Liberals and the overall state of the American political climate.
“I’m doing it [Maher’s] Podcast, I said, if I could attract you…believe me, there are still many people on that table that should have supper, so it’s important to bring me [Maher] There, Locke said, even let the president say, “Yes, do, let’s do it.” “I go, man, what does it say to this country?”
The Rock continued: “Let’s start from the top [two] Very public figures – TV comedians and presidents of the free world – we can break the bread, make some laughs, take a picture and say, “Hey, you know, we don’t agree with everything, but we get along well.”
“Joe Dirt” actors continue to claim that the president criticizes family dining with such voices, which, despite their disagreement, may inspire the political aspects of opposition.
“Whether this starts sending messages to people…I think we just have to start somewhere.” “Maybe,” Rock added. [it will inspire someone] Call the family members you are involved in for politics. ”
Watch Rock appear on the “Glenn Beck Podcast” below.