Campaign finance group goes after Kid Rock; gives them EPIC three word response

Okay, it’s not exactly “There you go again!” or “Senator, you’re no Jack Kennedy,” but Kid Rock may have stumbled upon a comeback as memorable as any we’ve heard in a political debate: ‘Go F**k Yourself!”

This response from the cowboy was provoked by a campaign watchdog group who has recently frowned upon Rock’s recent merchandising.

According to Fox News:

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The watchdog group, Common Cause, filed a complaint with U.S. Department of Justice and the Federal Election Commission, arguing that the singer, whose real name is Robert Ritchie, is an official candidate because he has been selling “Kid Rock for Senate” merchandise and teasing the idea of a Senate run for months.

“Regardless of whether Kid Rock says he’s only exploring candidacy, he’s selling ‘Kid Rock for Senate’ merchandise and is a candidate under the law. This is campaign finance law 101,” Paul Seamus Ryan, vice president for policy and litigation at the watchdog group, told the Hill.

“He can’t reasonably claim to be merely testing the waters of candidacy and thus exempt from candidate filing requirements. He is a candidate and is obligated to abide by all the rules and make the same disclosures required of everyone else running for federal office.”

On his site KidRock.com, Rock’s response is short and straight to the point:

I am starting to see reports from the misinformed press and the fake news on how I am in violation of breaking campaign law.

#1 I have still not officially announced my candidacy.

#2 See #1 and go f*** yourselves.

Everyone else, Have a great Labor Day (I will be spending mine WORKING in one of the greatest cities in America - Grand Rapids, Michigan!!)

Rock on.
Kid Rock

If Twitter is any indication, Rock’s rhetorical skills may have increased his popularity:

Even Sarah Palin gave the Detroit rocker her approval:

Debbie Stabenow, as a member of the endlessly debating body that is the U.S. Senate, is doubtlessly used to defending her views against political opponents and her peers, most of whom are lawyers.

But if Kid Rock should enter the race and win the GOP primary (both of which seem likely), she may be facing an opponent unlike any she has ever encountered.

[Note: This post was written by dk. Find him online at the African American Conservatives (AACONS) website or AACONS on Twitter and Facebook]

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