Watch: South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem Blasts the Cancel Campaign Against Jason Aldean
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R) has come to the defense of country star Jason Aldean as he faces down a cancel campaign over his song “Try That in a Small Town.”

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R) has come to the defense of country star Jason Aldean as he faces down a cancel campaign over his song “Try That in a Small Town.”
Former President Donald Trump came to the defense of country star Jason Aldean after he fell subject to a cancel campaign over his recent song “Try That in a Small Town.”
Leftists have been calling on people to boycott the California fast-food empire In-N-Out for its new mask-wearing policy.
Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) came to Trump’s defense over reports that the DOJ has been weighing potential charges against him.
Jonathan Isaac of the Orlando Magic called out former NBA star Charles Barkley for his “empty politically correct” rant.
CMT has pulled the recently released music video for Jason Aldean’s new single “Try That In a Small Town,” which aggressively attacks recent riots and rising lawlessness in the United States.
Police in Las Vegas reportedly searched a home for leads in connection to the 1996 murder of iconic rapper Tupac Shakur.
The Louisiana legislature voted in favor of overriding Democrat Gov. John Bel Edwards’ veto of a law that would ban medically transitioning minors.
Actor and far-left activist Mark Hamill praised disgraced and censured Congressman Adam Schiff (D-CA) in a fundraising email.
The reelection campaign for President Joe Biden has reportedly been spending less than some U.S. House and U.S. Senate candidates.
Rikkie Valerie Kollé, the transgender winner of Miss Universe Netherlands, has come to the defense of TikTok influencer Dylan Mulvaney.
Country music star Morgan Wallen learned that murdered Idaho student Ethan Chapin appreciated his music, so he reached out to the grieving family to meet them and bless them in several ways.
Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) described the current conflict in Ukraine as a media distraction from America’s failed leadership.
Marc Benioff, the CEO of Salesforce, has claimed that downtown San Francisco will not be going back to its pre-pandemic state.
In-N-Out, the beloved California fast-food empire, has sparked left-wing hate over a new policy that will require employees to present a medical note if they want to wear a mask to work.
The all-Muslim city council in Hamtramck, Michigan, has fired two human relations commissioners after they flew the LGBTQ pride flag.
The world’s largest cruise ship five times larger than the Titanic has been deemed a “monstrosity” for its gargantuan size.
The Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) authorized a strike on Thursday.
Costco customers have been saying the retail chain may stop restocking Bud Light after the emergence of the “star of death.”
Dallas Mavericks star Kyrie Irving has now signed a five-year contract with the Chinese shoe company ANTA.
Iam Tongi has apologized to fans after he forgot to remove his hat while singing the national anthem during the 2023 MLB Home Run Derby.
A judge has ruled that a Florida nude resort typically reserved for gay and bisexual men must open its doors to women.
Northwestern University head baseball coach Jim Foster has been accused of “bullying and abusive” behavior.
Actor Simu Liu, who plays one of the many Kens in the upcoming “Barbie” movie, said the film will put the “final nail in the coffin of that very heteronormative idea of what gender is.”
Rapper and Hollywood star Ice Cube upped his anti-establishment bona fides this week and excoriated artificial intelligence as a tool that will essentially lead to laziness and creative droughts.
Viral video captured a naked man from Long Island punching a one-legged man while streaking in a Las Vegas casino this week.
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) excoriated PGA Tour executives for their alleged hypocrisy amid the Saudi-backed LIV Golf merger.
Mike Love, a singer for the immortal pop band The Beach Boys, recently joked about potentially being canceled over a gender-specific song.
The SAG-AFTRA union has informed industry publicists to brace themselves for potential actors strike in Hollywood if negotiations fail.
Modelo Especial once again topped Bud Light as America’s top-selling beer for its second consecutive month in June.
Michael Bailey, a professor of psychology at Northwestern University, explained how activists censored his academic research paper about “gender dysphoria” in adolescents.
Randall Stephenson, a member of the PGA Tour’s policy board, has resigned, claiming it was due to the Saudi-backed LIV Golf merger.
Aaron Judge of the New York Yankees expounded on his love for his team playing God Bless America during the seventh-inning stretch.
Rapper 50 Cent, real name Curtis Jackson, believes the city of Los Angeles will never recover after it implemented a zero bail policy.
Chicago Cubs manager David Ross got caught on a hot mic calling the home plate umpire a “piece of shit” for ejecting him.
The Writers Guild of America (WGA) will be taking its strike to Amazon’s biggest sales event of the year: “Prime Day.”
Gavin Newsom (D) has called on the DOJ to investigate Florida for its transferring of migrants to Martha’s Vineyard and Sacramento.
Sebastian Gorka has suggested that the cocaine recently found in the White House likely belongs to a senior official or a Biden family member.
The CDC has been taking flak for publishing material instructing transgender and non-binary people on how to “chestfeed” their infants.
Warner Bros. has now responded to the controversy over the upcoming Barbie movie’s alleged use of a map that favors communist China.