04.09.13
The old southern sentiment
While on the topic of the living heirs of John Wilkes Booth, Ted Nugent made news again today for threatening the president again, twice in a little over a year now, for a NRA audience . He immediately disguised it with a transparent semantic trick, presumably to keep the US Secret Service off his back.
The left dominates the public discourse. And here we are, with the Chicago gangster, ACORN rip-off scam-artist-in-chief because we, who know better, were silent. I suppose we were being tolerant and moderate. And the Nugent guy, well he’s a radical. And again, it’s not about me. I don’t want a pat on the back. I don’t need one. I don’t seek one. It’s inconsequential.
But when I kick the door down to the enemy’s camp, would you help me shoot somebody? Just help me clear the room. And again, that’s a metaphor ladies and gentleman, I’m not recommending shooting anybody. It’s a metaphor of how to counterpunch the enemy if someone is willing to be on the frontline.
And, the Obama Hitler:
A lot of people, Cam, I’m afraid, listen to the outrageous examples, the freedom-stomping and jack-booted thuggery. And they wince a bit and they furrow their brow and they shake their heads. But then they still don’t do anything.
If you read, or listen, to the entire thing you’ll come away with the impression Nugent has plainly been driven nuts by Obama’s re-election and is still chapped from the US Secret Service visit in April of last year.
And he definitely does not like being reminded that he said he’d be dead or in jail by this time if the president won another four years in office.