Kid Rock tells Tucker Carlson that he stands by his drunken, anti-Oprah rant: 'F*** Oprah!'



Kid Rock told Fox News' Tucker Carlson that he won't apologize for a drunken rant in which he blasted Oprah Winfrey and more.

The musician made headlines after blasting Winfrey and "View" co-host Joy Behar during a 2019 appearance at his Nashville, Tennessee, music club, during which he said "F*** Oprah Winfrey" and "F*** Joy Behar."

What are the details?

During a sit-down with the Fox anchor's "Carlson Originals," the rocker — real name Robert James Ritchie — said that he stands by his thoughts.

"A drunk man’s words are a sober man’s thoughts, I own what I said," he told Carlson. "I don’t apologize to anybody. I’m not an Oprah Winfrey fan. I got drunk and f***in’ next thing, I’m on stage [saying] f*** Oprah."

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'Uncancelable'

In March, Ritchie told Carlson that he believed himself to be "uncancelable" and that he was allowed to speak his mind in the manner he saw fit because he wasn't tied up with any "corporate interests."

"I’m not in bed with any big corporate things," he said at the time. "At the end of the day, there’s nobody I’m beholden to — no record companies, no corporate interests, no nothing. You can’t cancel me. I love it when they try."

Praise for Trump

He also praised former President Donald Turmp and compared his speeches to that of President Joe Biden.

"If you watch a Joe Biden interview and you watch a Trump interview, you’re just like … ‘There's no comparison.’ And Trump, yeah, he speaks off the cuff, I understand what it’s like," he explained. "Sometimes you get it wrong … you know this that and the other. But I would way rather hear somebody come from here [touches chest] and get it wrong once in a while than see this contrived … pretty much every politician until he came along at some level everything was scripted.”

'Good chance you are one': Kid Rock fires back at outrage over his use of a gay slur



Rock music artist Kid Rock doubled down and fired back at his critics who were outraged at his use of a homophobic slur on Saturday.

"If Kid Rock using the word f****t offends you, good chance you are one," he wrote in a response in a Facebook post.

"Either way, I know he has a lot of love for his gay friends and I will have a talk with him. Have a nice day," he added, signing with his real name, Robert James Ritchie.

The musician was criticized heavily after he used the insult against an audience member who was using a cellphone to record his appearance at the FishLips Resort & Grill in Smithville, Tennessee.

"F*** your phone! Yeah! Post this! You can post this! You can post this s*** right now!" he yells on the video.

"You f***ing f****ts with your phones!" he adds before the video cuts out.

One critic said that it was entirely inappropriate for Ritchie to use the gay slur during "Pride Month."

The Facebook post was reportedly taken down after only being online for about two hours, but the tweet with the same message was still available on his account.

Ritchie has been been criticized many times over the years for his brash refusal to follow along with the liberal agenda. In 2019 liberals were outraged when he criticized pop singer Taylor Swift for becoming a Democrat and made a crude joke about her.

"Hey @KidRock — who the f**k asked your sexist & racist ass? Shut your talentless pie-hole and go back to brown-nosing your idiot guru Trump," responded one tolerant liberal.

After the 2020 election he lashed out in a similar fashion at comments from the left that Trump supporters needed to be de-programmed.

Here's the video of Kid Rock's controversial comment:

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