Fox Hosts Salt the Earth Over New, Anti-ICE Zach Bryan Song in Nuclear Segment Suggesting This Might Be His ‘End’
The hosts of Fox News’ Outnumbered sounded off on country artist Zach Bryan on Tuesday, suggesting anti-ICE sentiments expressed in a new song might mean the “end” of his success.
In the song, Bad News, Bryan sings:
I heard the cops came, cocky motherfuckers, ain’t they?
And ICE is gonna come bust down your door
Try and build a house no one builds no more, but I got a telephone
Kids are all scared and all alone
The bar stopped bumping, the rock stopped rolling
The middlе fingers rising and it won’t stop showing
Got some bad news, thе fading of the red, white and blue
“All right, Kayleigh [McEnany], my fellow country fan, this is pretty obvious, and it seems like a departure from the traditional country music that favors Americana and patriotism. And it surprises me because Luke Bryan started his career as an effective songwriter for the likes of country artists like Tra-, real country artists like Travis Tritt and Billy Currington. And I’m not quite sure if that vibes with this,” remarked Emily Compagno to kick off the discussion.
“Yeah, I think he chose the wrong genre of music, because in country music we are full of patriotism, pride, love for law enforcement, ICE, all of our law enforcement,” replied McEnany. “I do want to point out John Rich, a great country artist who said Nashville is full of guys like this, so he called it out. He’ll be joining me Saturday on Saturday in America, so tune in for that. But country music is patriotism. It’s police. This guy had a run-in with police, by the way. I would just say this: e had to apologize for it. So Zach Bryan, go check out his history.”
“And Harris [Faulkner], it says there, ‘Zach Bryan just Bud Lite’d himself,'” observed Compagno, reading a tweet from Buzz Patterson before asking: “Do you think this might be the end?”
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