Toby Keith Goes Crazy on Reporter Peter Cooper

Toby Keith let a reporter know on Sunday, at the 44th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards press room, that it’s not okay if people write stories about him that make him look bad, especially if those stories are not true.
Here’s how it started. Ethan Hawke recently wrote a story for Rolling Stone where he detailed an alleged confrontation between country legend Kris Kristofferson and an unidentified singer, who is quite obviously supposed to be Toby. The story got picked up in Nashville’s Tennessean newspaper on Friday.
When Peter Cooper, the Tennessean reporter responsible for Friday’s item, asked Toby a question, Toby went off like a machine gun.
“You from The Tennessean? You wrote that article?" asked Toby of the reporter. "You thought that was funny, calling me Moby Teeth? You better watch yourself.”
“You thought you could dance around it, funny ha-ha, but it was me. Who else wrote a song about bombing enemies? Who else does car commercials?" As for the man behind the Rolling Stone item, he added, "You think Ethan Hawke knows me? You think Ethan Hawke can sing a chorus to one of my songs? Or one of my 62 million spins? Doubt it! So you took the story and you Moby Teethed it and took it to another level."
Attacking Cooper with endless streams of F-bombs, Toby pointed out that Kristofferson has come out in the singer’s defense.
"You think Kris Kristofferson motherf***d me? Kris Kristofferson said that sh** didn’t happen. He e-mailed Rolling Stone and said that sh*t didn’t happen. And you still wrote your story?"
“Who supersized the story? You take credit for that? You and Ethan Hawke are guilty. He doesn’t know me, that di*k didn’t call me, ask me what I thought.”
"I’m struggling being here with you in the room. You ran it and took it to supersize French fries and now you have to answer for it."
"You’ve never sh*t in your f-ing a** like you have right now. Do you want to ask me another question?" To which Cooper wisely shook his head "No."
Toby’s tirade had the ACM press room at a standstill. A Witness said:
"You could hear a pin drop. It looked like Toby was going to knock the crap out of Cooper, who looked horrified!"
According to another source, that was Toby’s goal all along. The insider explains that the outspoken star had talked on Saturday night about looking forward to the chance to have it out with Cooper at the awards.
Don’t mess with Toby Keith, he’ll call you out on it!
Toby Keith Under Attack for Beer For My Horses
Toby Keith wrote a song called Beer For My Horses that celebrates capital punishment. In this live version he says "put old Scott Peterson down." Scott is white, and was convicted of murdering his pregnant wife. Some liberal blogs like the Huffington Post, who disagree with capital punishment, are twisting the message of the song by saying it’s about southern lynchings of blacks. Scott Peterson isn’t black. The song is about punishing those that commit murder, and other crimes against innocent citizens, with hanging. Country fans who live by conservative values understand the message. The song’s lyrics are below.
Well a man come on the 6 o’clock news
said somebody’s been shot
somebody’s been abused
somebody blew up a building
somebody stole a car
somebody got away
somebody didn’t get to far yeah
they didn’t get too farGrandpappy told my pappy back in my day, son
A man had to answer for the wicked that he’d done
Take all the rope in Texas
Find a tall oak tree, round up all of them bad boys
Hang them high in the street
For all the people to seeThat Justice is the one thing you should always find
You got to saddle up your boys
You got to draw a hard line
When the gun smoke settles we’ll sing a victory tune
And we’ll all meet back at the local saloon
And we’ll raise up our glasses against evil forces singing
whiskey for my men, beer for my horsesWe got too many gangsters doing dirty deeds
too much corruption and crime in the streets
It’s time the long arm of the law put a few more in the ground
Send ’em all to their maker and he’ll settle ’em down
You can bet he’ll set ’em down…
Click here to see the music video, which better illustrates the song’s message than the live performance above.
Click here to read a story about a crime that just happened in Canada where a good old fashioned hanging would have been more than appropriate.
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