Monday, July 24, 2023

The Left Mob Has A Meltdown Over Jason Aldean Video


Singer Jason Aldean was the latest victim of the liberal mob. He released his new music video, "Try That in a Small Town" and the press had a big-city meltdown. Aldean’s newest hit tells of how someone might, "sucker punch somebody on a sidewalk," "carjack an old lady at a red light," "cuss out a cop, spit in his face" and "stomp on the flag and light it up." He then dares those who might do that, to, as the song’s title says, "try that in a small town."

The outrage was massive, according to Fox News Digital. You name a liberal outlet and it is feverishly tut-tutting – Washington Post, New York Times, NPR (Why do we fund it, again?) Rolling Stone and, of course, "The View." How dare he criticize violence or warn those who do it that it might not go well for them in the heartland?

The reaction depicted the song as "controversial," "shameful," "very divisive," "deplorable" and "sums up the delusions of the right wing." Heck, the "deplorable" comment came from "View" co-host Joy Behar, not even Hillary Clinton.

Rolling Stone quoted University of Oklahoma Dr. Karlos K. Hill ridiculously claiming, "It’s the narrative of Make America Great Again, of white nationalism." Does that mean only White people live in small towns and dislike crime. Huh?

NPR argued, "Aldean ups the vigilante ante by bridging the second chorus with a reference to gun rights." I’d note that the Constitution agrees with Aldean about gun rights, but we know the NPR crowd hates the Constitution even more than country music.

And PBS dredged up that it "was filmed at a lynching site." Of course, that was in 1927, 50 years before Aldean was even born. Still other outlets pushed that narrative, with the Daily Beast writing the lunatic take that, "many have interpreted the song as pro-lynching."

NBC News said Aldean "faces backlash" for the song. And several other news organizations chose that word. Of course, he does, just not from actual country music fans. Instead, they pushed the song to No. 1 on the country charts.

The ongoing country conflict has put Nashville at odds with its core fanbase. 

Fox News Digital reports the "Motor City Madman" Ted Nugent is the latest star to weigh in on Jason Aldean's controversial hit "Try That In A Small Town," blasting "idiots" who hate the song in an interview Saturday.

"I know there's a bunch of idiots out there, but you need to learn to get a kick out of the idiots. The idiots hate this Jason Aldean song because they hate when we push back against violence," he told Fox News' Jimmy Failla.

"They always get it 180 degrees wrong. This song is against violence. The song is about self-defense. The song is about protecting your loved ones in your neighborhood. If you find fault with a song that celebrates protecting your loved ones, your neighborhood, you might be going down to Target to the Satan display and get down on your knees.

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