Democracy Dies in Darkness

Jason Aldean’s right-wing politics are ingrained in the DNA of country music

Why liberal country stars face blowback for speaking their minds, but right-wing ones don’t.

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Peter La Chapelle is author of "I'd Fight the World: A Political History of Old-Time, Hillbilly, and Country Music" (University of Chicago Press 2019). He is professor of history at Nevada State College in Henderson, Nev.
November 12, 2021 at 6:00 a.m. EST
Jason Aldean, left, and Brittany Aldean arrive at the 55th annual CMA Awards on Nov. 10, 2021, at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville (AP Photo/Ed Rode)

Many expressed shock in late September when country star Jason Aldean became embroiled in a political controversy. His wife, Brittany Aldean, posted pictures on Instagram of their children wearing pro-Trump and anti-Biden outfits including T-shirts that read “Hidin’ from Biden.”

When commenters lamented the children being used as political props, Jason Aldean jumped in. “We will teach our kids what we think is right and what we think is best for their future.” He called those who believed that 2021 was going well “delusional!” The country star then demanded, “Please tell me one thing that the current administration has done that is positive? Just 1!!!”