I rather suspect there customers have changed since the George Bush comment from the more conservative country music fan to the more liberal pop music millennial who goes for that kind of stuff.How do these dingbats make a living when they insist on pissing off their customers?
The Dixie Chicks kicked off their DCX MMXVI World Tour Friday in Cincinnati by performing in front of a massive backdrop showing Republican presumptive presidential nominee Donald Trump with devil horns on his head and a satanic mustache and goatee.
Last night’s politically-charged performance wasn’t the first time the Texas-based country music band used their celebrity status to take shots at a major Republican party leader.
During a performance in London in 2003, Dixie Chicks lead singer Natalie Maines told the crowd that she was “ashamed the president of the United States is from Texas.” Maines’ attack on President George W. Bush led to music stations across the United States pulling the Chicks from their radio playlists.
Nearly 10 years after attacking Bush, Maines doubled down, saying, “I was right from the beginning.”
She later tweeted that she was right to attack Bush, calling her detractors “#dummies.”
The 41-year-old has bashed Trump before Friday’s night concert. The singer took to Twitter back in January and tossed out a recycled joke about Donald Trump’s hair.
Or the old-school country outlaws who go for that stuff even more.