George Strait, known for his reluctance to wade into political issues, found himself compelled to speak out on a topic that had long stayed off his radar: Garth Brooks. Brooks had stirred controversy by referring to his own fans as “a-holes,” prompting Strait to break his silence.
“He’s not one of us,” asserted Strait bluntly. “His act was boring and outdated years ago, so he called people names to stay relevant. Does anyone else laugh when he does the line-dancing thing on stage all by himself?”
Strait’s criticism extended beyond Brooks’s music, touching on his perceived liberal stance. He suggested Brooks should consider a run for “President of Bud Light” instead. Although the authenticity of Strait’s remarks remains uncertain, many found resonance in his sentiments.
ALLOD Correspondent Jack Bowman sought to verify the story firsthand, ultimately concluding that while its veracity was questionable, it nonetheless resonated with a significant portion of the public.
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