Country music stars Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood poked fun at President Trump's tweeting during the Country Music Awards on Wednesday. (Image Source: YouTube screenshot)
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Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley mock Trump's tweeting at Country Music Awards
November 09, 2017
Country Music Awards hosts Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley poked fun at President Trump's tweeting with a song that elicited a lot of audience applause Wednesday.
What did they say?
"We can't be doing any of our silly little songs because this year's show is a politics-free zone," Underwood said, referring to reports that political parodies had been banned at the awards show this year. Paisley ignored the warning and launched into his parody song.
"Right now, he's probably in his PJs, watching cable news reaching for his cell phone," he san. "Right now he's probably asking Siri, how in the hell do you spell Pocahontas?"
"In the middle of the night from the privacy of a gold-plated White House toilet seat, he writes little Bob Corker, NFL, and covfefe," he continued, referring to a famous misspelling the president tweeted once.
"And it's fun to watch, yeah, that's for sure till little Rocket Man starts a nuclear war," he continued.
"And then maybe next time he'll think, before he tweets," they concluded to thunderous applause.
Here's video of the funny song:
@jowrotethis DID This Really Happen on LIVE TV? at the Country Music Awards?? #beforehetweets #CMA #underwood #paisley pic.twitter.com/obPq4IRPDc
— tc (@tcl71tx) November 9, 2017
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Carlos Garcia is a staff writer for Blaze News.
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