09.03.12
Do-gooders
Nugent, inexplicably, as usual:
So long as the American justice system is held hostage by mindless do-gooders who wish to enforce their toxic, brain-dead legalized barbarism on the rest of us, our only recourse is to be vigilant and ready to protect ourselves and our loved ones from these psychotic monsters [like Jared Loughner]. Shoot them.
Over the weekend, Nugent also wrote the same column for Labor Day twice. Here, on the 29th, and here, on the 31st.
“The president and his masterful smoke-and-mirrors team scramble maniacally to spin the Saul Alinsky, Cloward-Piven narrative of how the economy is improving, unemployment is coming down and big-government policies actually work,” Nugent writes, in both. Two of the people in the sentence are dead. The third is an old woman on the faculty of the City University of New York who writes occasionally for a magazine virtually no one reads, The Nation.
There are slight differences in the two, perhaps to fool readers, but they consist of one column, published two times within the space of 48 hours. Somewhat oddly, Ted Nugent did not spend his usual Labor Day attacking labor and unions while acting as cheerleader for predatory coal barons this year. Maybe it has become apparent, even to him, that the Republican Party doesn’t need his talent for alienating any more people than it already has on a meaningless national holiday just prior to an election.
I can’t think of one instance where I’ve seen any pundit in newspaper-land, no matter how lousy or venal, double-dip like Nugent. In other words, he’s a cheater, as in his big love — hunting.