
Rod Stewart's Response To Trump Thinking Canada Is The 51st State Is Very Funny
The 80-year-old was playing in Toronto, Canada this week, and a moment from his concert is going viral.
For those who need that transcribed, he says, "51st state my fucking ass! Go on Canada!"
The replies are full of thankful Canadians.
"Thanks ROD elbows up Canada," one person said.
"Yup the entire world supports us, no matter what lies the crybaby conboy makes up," another person wrote.
And this person joked, "The only 51st the US is going to see is their world literacy ranking."
Now, excuse me while I give a stream to "Maggie May."

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