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Matt Gaetz slams Garth Brooks for insulting fans.

Don’t Call Your Customers A**holes: Garth Brooks Learns the Hard Way

They say the first rule of business is “The customer is always right.” But I would venture to say, “Don’t call your customers a**holes” might be a rule that ranks even higher than that.

Country music star Garth Brooks recently learned this lesson the hard way when he referred to his future bar’s customers as “a**holes” for boycotting Bud Light.

The always fiery Rep. Matt Gaetz had a strongly worded response for Brooks on Twitter.

Gaetz’s dig at Brooks’ own not-so-righteous past was a way of telling him that if you mess with the bull, you will get the horns.

Brooks’ Offensive Comment

Brooks made the offending comment during a discussion about his up-and-coming bar and entertainment space, Friends In Low Places Bar & Honky Tonk, in an interview on Billboard.

While on the subject of his future clientele, Brooks said, “And yes, we’re going to serve every brand of beer. We just are. It’s not our decision to make. Our thing is this, if you [are let] into this house, love one another. If you’re an a**hole, there are plenty of other places on lower Broadway.”

Brooks’ comment about “plenty of other places” may have been a reference to the fact that John Rich and Kid Rock stopped serving Bud Light in their lower Broadway bars after the beer brand partnered with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney earlier this year.

Gaetz’s Response

“I’m sure glad we have Garth Brooks to tell us who is and isn’t an a**hole,” the Florida Congressman wrote. “Question, tho: Does it make someone an asshole if they cheat on their spouse, write a song about it with their paramour, and then publish the duet with THAT VERY paramour? Or does that make for a good person, righteous in their moral preening?”

Along with his post, Gaetz also posted an accompanying photo of Brooks’ wife Trisha Yearwood’s 1997 track, “In Another’s Eyes,” featuring Brooks.

“In Another’s Eyes” is a song about the guilt felt by two people who are cheating on their spouses.

According to Hello Magazine, Brooks and Yearwood were both married when they met in 1988.

Conservatives may be the politest people in the world, but they have lines that should not be crossed. And their beer and music, like their values, need to be on the “right” side.

The post Matt Gaetz Shreds Garth Brooks in Fiery Post After Country Star Makes ‘A**hole’ Comment Toward Fans appeared first on The Western Journal.



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