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Kid Rock Dragged After Offering Massive Discount To His MAGA Festival Due To Abysmal Ticket Sales
Apr 20, 2026
Musician Kid Rock has hitched his wagon to president Donald Trump for quite some time now, and it seems he too is in the "find out" stage of that particularly exercise in FAFO.
It seems that when the president you form your entire personality around craters to a catastrophic approval rating even for him, your ship starts to sink too.
Because Mr. Rock is struggling so mightily to sell tickets to his weird Trump-worshipping festival he's slashed them by 50%âwhich he claims is a gesture to help people afford "rising transportation costs" but...we can probably all guess the real reason.
Kid Rock's Rock the Country festival is billed as a 250th-anniversary celebration for America, headlined by a star-studded roster of luminaries in country music, the genre that Kid Rock likes to pretend he comes from despite being the son of a rich Michigan car dealership magnate who made rap/rock songs until about 15 minutes ago.
Anyway! In an exemplary display of the kind of delusion only MAGA devotees are capable of, Kid Rock was charging as much as $5000 for the best seats to Rock the Country.
Ticket sales were dead sluggish right from the jump, and that was before major headliners like Jelly Roll and, weirdly, Ludacris dropped out after the event was labeled a "MAGA festival" online, along with Shinedown, Morgan Wade, and Carter Faith.
So perhaps Kid Rock had no choice but to slash the tickets in half in hopes of righting the ship.
The festival's Instagram post reads, in part:
"Hey you American Loving people! We have a few super important updates for you! đșđž"
"Fuel costs are up and we want to help! âœïž In response to rising transportation costs, you can enjoy up to 50% off general admission passes to any of 7 small town stops for a limited time only..."
"...Take advantage of this offer, fill up your tank and weâll see you this summer!"
The post goes on to announce that Kid Rock has apparently cajoled Jelly Roll into returning for some of the tour stops, and convinced Miranda Lambert to debase herself by joining too. Congrats, Kid!
But online, pretty much NOBODY is buying Kid Rock's reasoning for slashing the prices, and there was a LOT of mockery in response.
"No handouts! They should pull themselves up by the bootstraps to pay full price." âu/kasiagabrielle
"Maybe he should downgrade to smaller venues."
"Like a gas station parking lot or the eating area of an Arbys."âu/HappyHarryHardOn
"But this man hosted the most successful Superbowl Alternative Half Time Show of all time!" âu/VinylHighway

But of course, there's an elephant in the room.Those "transportation costs" Kid Rock referenced are rising for one reason and one reason only: because Kid Rock's beloved president invaded Iran for literally no reason.
(Well, not NO reason. It HAS effectively distracted us from the Epstein files, at least temporarily. Credit where it's due!)
And many on social media were not about to let Kid Rock and his fellow MAGA devotees forget who's responsible for these gas prices.

â'In his latest push to sell out the shows, he has cut ticket prices in half, citing rising transportation costs across America.'" How did that happen?"âu/Sorry-Belt-3514
Of course, the few fans of the festival who DO exist missed this point entirely, but that doesn't mean they weren't just as critical of this big ticket discount.
Fans flooded the event's Instagram post to complain that they should be given a refund for the full-price tickets they already bought.



Poor MAGA. First they get a president who does absolutely nothing he promised to do and EVERYTHING he promised NOT to do, and then they get bilked by Kid Rock for concert tickets.
They just can't win!
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Army Secretary Sparks Outrage After Shutting Down Army Social Media Accounts For Honoring Tammy Duckworth's Military Service
Apr 20, 2026
Army Secretary Dan Driscoll is facing heavy criticism after he ordered that all accounts associated with the Army unit "Soldier for Life" (SFL) be shut down after the unit shared a post on social media celebrating Illinois Democratic Senator Tammy Duckworth's military service.
Duckworth is a double amputee who lost both of her legs in combat in 2004 when her Black Hawk helicopter was hit by a rocket-propelled grenade fired by Iraqi insurgents.
SFL, an outreach unit that supports and promotes services and programs for soldiers, veterans, and their families, recognized her in a post that was later deleted. The post recounted Duckworthâs life story, beginning with her childhood in Asia, and featured a photo of her in military fatigues.
You can see it below.

But the post soon caught the attention of Duckworth's critics, particularly former army veteran and GOP influencer Chase Spears, who called Duckworth a "hostile partisan" and said she "is a vet, but one who has dedicated her career to division and infantile displays in the halls of Congress."
Spears added:
"There are so many warriors worthy of being praised, men and women who didn't sell their souls along the way. But this is who [Dan Driscoll's] Army continues going out of its way to pay homage to."
You can see his post below.
Shortly afterward, a Defense Department source said Army official Driscoll ordered the shutdown of all social media accounts tied to the SFL unit.
An Army spokesperson said the account was taken offline because it wasnât properly managed by qualified personnel, noting this was part of a broader effort already underway.
Under a 2025 directive and a memo issued in December, the Army has been closing hundreds of poorly managed, inactive, or unofficial accounts and requiring that any remaining public-facing accounts be overseen by designated public affairs professionalâor be deactivated and archived.
Many reacted angrily to the news.
Neither Driscoll nor Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth care for Duckworth, who voted against confirming their appointments in the Senate last year.
Meanwhile, Hegseth and Driscoll have been engaged in a growing power struggle, intensified by the firing of senior Army leaders.
The rivalry deepened after Driscollâan ally of JD Vanceâwas tapped to help negotiate with Ukraine, while Hegseth has reportedly grown more wary in recent weeks following President Donald Trumpâs dismissal of Cabinet officials like Pam Bondi and Kristi Noem.
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Trump's Border Czar Ripped For Hypocrisy After Telling Pope Leo To 'Stay Out Of Politics'
Apr 17, 2026
President Donald Trump's border czar Tom Homan was called out for hypocrisy after telling Pope Leo XIV to "stay out of politics" after he clashed with Trump over the widely unpopular war in Iran.
Last week, Pope Leo criticized the war and called on the world "to reject war, especially a war which many people have said is an unjust war, which is continuing to escalate and is not resolving anything."
Trump later took to Truth Social in an attempt to discredit the Pope, saying he doesn't "want a Pope who thinks itâs OK for Iran to have a Nuclear Weapon." Among other things, Trump said the Pope should "stop catering to the Radical Left, and focus on being a Great Pope, not a Politician."
Historically, the Catholic Church views the act of war as a consequence of sin and a failure of humanity, so it's unsurprising that the Pope spoke out against it.
But Homan criticized the Pope, recommending he "stick to fixing the Church and stay out of politics":
âLook, Iâve spent my whole life in the Catholic Church, but Iâm disappointed that they want to weigh in on political issues like this. There are enough problems with the Catholic Churchâand I know because Iâm a member of the Catholic Churchâthat they need to fix and concentrate on and leave politics alone."
âI mean, they talk about that they donât believe in a secure border, they need to support open borders. However, if you cross the wall at the Vatican, youâre going to prison, and the penalties are much worse there than they are here.â
'I wish they would sit down and let me educate them on open borders. When President Trump has illegal immigration down 97 percent, how many women arenât being raped by the cartels? How many children arenât dying making that journey? How many pounds of fentanyl arenât killing Americans? How many women and children arenât being sex trafficked?"
Homan said that "with an open border, the most vulnerable people in the world are going to give their life savings to the cartels" to afford a journey to the U.S., blaming the Biden administration for a "historic" number of border crossings and fentanyl-related deaths.
He added:
"I wish they'd sit down with me and hear my experiences these last 40 years. Maybe they'd understand why a secure border saves lives. A secure border is the most humane thing this country can do."
You can hear what he said in the video below.
Pope Leo previously criticized the Trump administration's immigration crackdown and urged legislators to make sure immigrants' "spiritual rights" are being respected.
In February, responding to the news that Catholic migrants detained in Chicago have been denied access to Holy Communion, he stressed that âthe role of the Church is to preach the Gospel."
Pope Leo was previously criticized by MAGA supporters after they became aware of an article he once shared that criticized Vice President JD Vance because "Jesus doesn't ask us to rank our love for others."
Notably, the Pope previously condemned the Trump administration on social media for Trumpâs âanti-immigrant rhetoricâ back in 2015. He later reposted messages criticizing the death penalty, mass deportations, and Congressâs failure to act on gun reform after mass shootings.
But considering the lengths Republicans have gone to to inject religion into politicsâTrump even created a task force dedicated to rooting out "anti-Christian bias" and has pledged to his evangelical supporters that he will make religion a focal point of everyday lifeâHoman's words rang hollow.
He was swiftly called out.
Homan might want to study that holy book again.
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Dave Chappelle Just Criticized MAGA Politicians For 'Weaponizing' His Anti-Trans JokesâBut He's Not Getting Much Sympathy
Apr 17, 2026
Dave Chappelle seems super duper surprised that people took his punchlines exactly as he delivered them. Back in 2021, he carelessly ranted about trans people during his Netflix special The Closer, setting off immediate backlash.
The comedianâs so-called âjokeâ that kicked off the controversy:
âGender is a fact⊠[All of us] had to pass through the legs of a woman to be on Earth.â
He then compared trans womenâs vaginas to plant-based meat substitutes, adding that theyâre ânot quiteâ realâa line that drew swift backlash from trans people, allies, and even a sizable number of Netflix employees. Doubling down, he further inflamed the LGBTQ+ community by defending transphobic author JK Rowling and declaring himself âTeam TERF.â
And now, after years of backlash, Chappelle is expressing something that almost resembles regretâwhile also claiming the Republican Party weaponized his material.
Sir⊠be so serious.
In a new interview with NPR, Chappelle attempted (and failed) to distance himself from the anti-trans hysteria pushed by Republicans and the Trump administrationâdespite his own well-documented track record of targeting the community in his stand-up.
Speaking to NPR host Michel Martin, he pushed back on how his material has been used:
âI did resent that the Republican Party ran on transgender jokes. You know, I felt like they were doing a weaponized version of what I was doing. Thatâs not what I was doing.â
Then what exactly was he doing?
Because if the claim is that his comedy has been misunderstood, his more recent work doesnât exactly support that argument. In his 2024 Netflix special The Dreamer, Chappelle opens with a story about meeting Jim Carrey while the actor was deep in method acting as Andy Kaufman.
Chappelle recalls being âvery disappointedâ at having to pretend he was speaking to Kaufman when he could clearly see Carrey.
Chappelleâs punchline made the comparison explicit:
âThatâs how trans people make me feel.â
Despite his attempts to reframe the conversation, Chappelle has shown a consistent pattern of punching down at the transgender communityâsomething critics have pointed out for years.
Back in the NPR interview, Chappelle offered an example he believes illustrates how his work has been politicized, recounting a visit to Capitol Hill that included anti-trans MAGA stalwart Rep. Lauren Boebert, Republican of Colorado.
Chappelle recounted his interaction with Rep. Boebert:
âAt first, it was [Congressional Black Caucus] people⊠Then here comes Lauren Boebert, and she said, âCan I get a picture?â And I had already taken 40 pictures. I didnât want to say no in front of everybody, but I didnât know the phrase âI respectfully decline.â So I just took the picture.â
Boebert later posted the photo in November 2023, using it to signal alignment with anti-trans rhetoricâspecifically the claim that âthere's only two genders.â
For those who donât recall, that photo can be seen here:
Just three people who understand that thereâs only two genders đ pic.twitter.com/uWz0Kwbcwj
â Rep. Lauren Boebert (@RepBoebert) November 30, 2023
Boebert captioned the image, âJust three people who understand that there's only two genders đ,â a message widely interpreted as a direct nod to the controversy surrounding Chappelleâs past remarks.
He described his frustration with how quickly the moment was politicized:
âAnd then she posted the picture before I could even get from there to the show and says something to the effect of, âJust two people that know that itâs just two genders.â Just instantly, like, weaponized or politicized. So I got to the arena, and I lit her ass up for doing that. And she should never do that to a person like me.â
In response to the NPR interview, Boebert told TMZ she did not use Chappelleâs jokes and defended her post as âstating facts,â while also referring to transgender identity as âa joke.â
Chappelle, for his part, has insisted that his work is not intended to be âmalicious or even harmful,â arguing that politicians have taken it further than he ever intended and that he does not see his comedy through a partisan lens.
What he didnât address, however, are the repeated instances where he has returned to the same subject matter, whether joking about identifying as a woman to enter a womenâs prison or suggesting his 2022 Hollywood Bowl attacker was a âtrans man.â
So what exactly is the distinction here, now that itâs no longer just his audience reacting?
Trans and trans-allied social media commenters were similarly unimpressed with Chappelleâs recent realization that his jokes helped fuel broader attacks on the community.
You can view the commentary below:
Throughout the interview, Chappelle returned to a familiar argument: that nuance in comedy and public discourse is being lost, and that people are increasingly pushed into rigid political binaries.
Posted two days ago, you can check out the controversial interview here:
- YouTubeNPR
He also conveniently pointed to a recent $15 million gift to a public radio station in his hometown in Ohio, describing it as a potential space for more open, less polarized dialogue.
The comedian framed his critics as part of a broader cultural shift:
âArt is a nuanced endeavor. I have a belief that they are trying to take the nuance out of speech in American culture, that theyâre making people speak as if theyâre either on the right or the left.â
Asked by Martin if Donald Trump is funny, Chappelle paused and replied, âMaybe if he wasnât president,â which is interesting, considering how selectively he seems to apply that understanding of context to his own work.
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Fans Are Shook After Hearing Ariana Grande's 'Normal' Speaking Voice In New 'Focker-In-Law' Trailer
Apr 17, 2026
We've met the parents-in-law, we've met the Fockers, we've invited a few little Fockers into the world, and now, the Circle of Trust is ready to get a little bit bigger with a Focker-in-Law.
Ben Stiller and Robert De Niro are back as Greg Focker and Jack Byrnes in the Focker universe as the somewhat maladjusted, sensitive guys with an overbearing, former interrogator father-in-law who have learned over the years how to coexist, if not even trust each other a little bit.
In the latest film, Skyler Gisondo joins the cast as Greg Focker's son, Henry, all grown up and ready to marry none other than Olivia Jones, a former investigator and interrogator, played by Ariana Grande.
In the movie trailer, the family goes through a series of antics-filled scenes, including Grande being interrogated with a lie detector test, and Stiller and Grande going head-to-head.
You can watch the trailer here:
- YouTubewww.youtube.com
The movie trailer inspired many questions, like how much time has passed between Little Fockers and Focker-in-Law, as well as which other former cast members will return to the screen.
But while there were a lot of early questions about the movie, what drew a lot of people's attention was Ariana Grande's voice.
Those who have been following Grande's career know that for the past three years, she filled the role of Glinda in the movie adaptation of the Broadway musical Wicked.
As a coloratura soprano, it was important for her to protect her voice, so she spoke more softly, carefully enunciated her words, and spoke in a higher register than where her voice naturally sits. Doing this kept her vocal cords healthy and prepared for the soprano role.
That said, some people were frustrated by Grande's voice and appearance during this time, some even accusing her of being "fake" while she remained committed to her role as Glinda.
Now that Wicked is complete, Grande has gradually started to shift back into the appearance everyone knew her for before the musical, including gradually transitioning her hair color back from white blonde and using her natural speaking voice.
X user Tom Zohar admitted what a lot of people were already thinking:
"Genuinely gasped hearing [Ariana Grande] speak without the Glinda voice for the first time in three years."
Some fellox X users took the opportunity to pick on Zohar, pointing out that, duh, Grande had been preserving her voice for Wicked.
But most X users understood Zohar's reaction, having found it jarring themselves to hear Grande's voice shift back to its natural tone.
Though this was a jarring transition for some people, Grande's vocal shifts are simply signs of a committed performance artist. Because she had to perform as a highly operatic soprano, it was important for her to protect her voice so as not to potentially strain or even injure her vocal cords.
It'll be exciting to see what Grande commits herself to next, but it's fun to see her take on a role that's light like Focker-in-Law.
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