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Kid Rock's Gross Rant About ‘Ugly A** Liberal Women' Dubbed ‘Drunk Uncle Take'

Kid Rock's Gross Rant About ‘Ugly A** Liberal Women' Dubbed ‘Drunk Uncle Take'

Yahoo16-05-2025

His name is Kiiiiiiiiid — because his emotional maturity was stunted at age 12.
On Thursday's episode of 'Jesse Watters Primetime,' Kid Rockdecided to blame liberal women for the historically low U.S. birth rate.
Yet, the 'Bawitdaba' singer, whose real name is Robert James Ritchie, didn't come on the Fox News show with a researched explanation for the phenomenon — such as women's greater economic independence causing them to pursue other opportunities, sky-high child care costs, or the fact that life-saving procedures for pregnant women have been banned in numerous states.
Rather, Kid Rock simply looked at footage of people protesting deportations in Newark, New Jersey, and — egged on by Watters — let his lizard brain do the talking.
'Listen, I was just watching your clips and, you know, we have this low birthrate in America, and it all made sense to me,' said the musician, who has just one child himself. 'It just hit me right now, because who's going to sleep with these ugly-ass, broke, crazy, deranged, TDS ['Trump Derangement Syndrome'], liberal women?'
He, unfortunately, continued: 'I mean, you look at these rallies, it's like a bunch of women that no guy wants to sleep with, and a bunch of dudes that want to sleep with each other.'
When footage of the 'Cowboy' singer's misogynist and homophobic comments made its way to X, formerly Twitter, users said his take made as much sense as his lyrics, 'Bawitdaba, da-bang, da-bang, diggy-diggy-diggy.'
'Kid Rock's dropping drunk uncle takes on fertility rates,' one user said. 'If your politics depend on who's 'hot,' you're not making arguments, you're auditioning for irrelevance.'
'We are completely fine knowing that @KidRock doesn't want to sleep with us. The feeling is mutual,' said another X user.
'It's not the women who are having trouble finding sex buddy LOL,' another X user joked.
'Cute of him to think it is a liberal problem. Have you SEEN the state of a MAGA male?' a user noted.
'No woman wants to sleep with misogynistic men who view them as property,' another user said.
Kid Rock's remarks are below.
Kid Rock: We have this low birth rate in America… it just hit me right now because who's going to sleep with these ugly ass broke liberal women? You look at these rallies, it's like a bunch of women that no guy wants to sleep with and a bunch of dudes that want to sleep with… pic.twitter.com/z1q44thvrG
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 16, 2025

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