Kid Rock Says White House Dinner With Trump And Bill Maher Will ‘Unite The Country’ | EUROtoday
Kid Rock says he plans to deliver Bill Maher as a dinner visitor to the White House to talk with President Donald Trump quickly, claiming the meetup might “unite” the nation.
“I’m actually going to try and unite this country, and I’m starting at the end of the month. I’m taking Bill Maher to the White House for dinner. This guy who has done nothing but talk smack about the president since day one,” the musician mentioned.
During an episode of “The Glenn Beck Podcast,” which aired Saturday, Rock (actual title Robert James Ritchie) instructed host Glenn Beck that he first considered establishing the dinner with Trump and Maher, who has been vocal about his distaste for the Republican president, when he lately stopped by the comic’s “Club Random” podcast.
The “Cowboy” singer, an ardent Trump supporter, mentioned he feels he might discover “common ground” and “break bread” with the political commentator, calling Maher “actually more reasonable than a lot of people on the right would think.”
As a lot as Maher has dug his heels in on Trump, he has additionally sounded off over his gripes about liberals and the general state of America’s political local weather.
“I was doing [Maher’s] podcast, I said, if I could hook you guys up … and trust me, there’s a lot more people deserving at that table for dinner so it’s a big deal to me to bring [Maher] there and to even have the president be like, ‘yeah, do it, let’s do it,’” Rock mentioned. “I go, man, what would it say to this country?”
Rock continued, “Let’s start at the top with [two] very public figures — a television comedian and president of the free world — and we can just break bread, have some laughs, take a picture and be like, ‘hey, you know, we don’t agree on everything, but we got along.’”
The “Joe Dirt” actor went on to assert the president eating with such a vocal critic like Maher might presumably spark opposing political sides to come back collectively regardless of their differing opinions.
“Does that start to send a message to people … I think we just gotta start somewhere,” Rock added. “Maybe [it will inspire someone] to call that family member that you got into it with over politics.”
Watch Rock’s look on “The Glenn Beck Podcast” under.
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