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Ted Nugent: Rock star, gun advocate and secret weapon for the Democrats

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Ted Nugent: Rock star, gun advocate and secret weapon for the Democrats

POSTED: Tuesday, February 12, 2013, 5:57 PM

“Angry at the state of world affairs
Angry at the fools that just don't care
This is guaranteed to go nowhere
Even like a dog, that's been abused
I will never ever lose

With the spirit of the wild inside of me
I got the spirit of the wild runnin' free
I got the spirit of the wild inside of me, Yea!”

- Ted Nugent (Spirit of the Wild, 1995)

At 7 p.m. tonight, rock star/gun rights advocate Ted Nugent will be attending President Obama's State of the Union speech. Immediately afterwards, he plans to hold a press conference to comment, according to his host, Texas Rep. Steve Stockman.

Last year, Nugent made headlines when he said in this video, “If Barack Obama becomes the president in November, again, I will be either be dead or in jail by this time next year.”

That incendiary statement led to a visit by the Secret Service the following week in which both Nugent and the Secret Service acknowledged that the issue had been resolved and that there had been no direct threat of violence toward Obama.

Chalk up one for free speech and one for proper investigation of intent.

Fast forward to tonight. Very quickly, a very serious State of the Union address is developing the potential to become a circus. On an evening in which we will honor a Sandy Hook elementary school teacher and a heroic police officer from the Sikh temple shooting, Ted Nugent’s presence will create an unnecessary distraction.

“This is the path that the NRA has taken since Sandy Hook. They don’t want to talk about guns. Instead, they’ve chosen to arm guards in schools, talk about violent video games and focus on mentally ill people,” said Shira Goodman, Executive Director of CeaseFirePA, a gun-control advocacy group in Pennsylvania.

Denise Clay, a Philadelphia-based political analyst, doesn’t believe that Nugent should be attending tonight’s affair, as she considered Nugent’s comment a threat. “One of the things the First Amendment doesn't guarantee is the right to threaten the President. He's [Nugent] done it at least once. The Dixie Chicks didn't physically threaten President Bush, and they didn't get a SOTU invite.”

But Jon Mirowitz, an attorney who teaches gun law at the PA Bar Institute, supports Nugent’s attendance. “Why shouldn’t he be there? He’s an invited guest. Why shouldn’t he be there?” Mirowitz, who also serves as the Philadelphia GOP’s 42nd ward leader, said he became a gun rights advocate in the 1960s after he was mugged on the George Washington Bridge (which connects northern Manhattan and Fort Lee, NJ). “Absolute [gun] bans have been ruled unconstitutional,” Mirowitz emphasized when asked about Nugent.

To me, a solid gun rights supporter, the problem is not Nugent – it’s Rep. Stockman. When you are a Congressman, you should have the common sense and good manners to choose an appropriate guest to represent your agenda. This move showed neither one. Instead, Stockman has turned tonight’s event into a media circus, where the TV cameras will be giving Stockman and Nugent all the attention their egos desire.

Instead of Nugent, there are plenty of intelligent choices Stockman could have made. How about loyal gun rights advocate Tom Selleck, which was recommended by Clay. Or a legitimate sportsman from Texas, as Goodman suggested.

I’ve got a better idea. How about calling in sick, Rep. Stockman, and taking your guest with you? Staying out of the limelight after threatening to impeach President Obama might be your wisest choice. In a time in which Republicans are still licking their wounds from November’s presidential defeat, the last thing the fatigued American voters want to hear about is another impeachment fiasco.


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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:15 PM, 02/12/2013
    No worse than all the illegal aliens the kenyan will have on hand. Hey say what you want about Nugent. At least he can prove he was born in this country.
    MilesLong1
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:57 PM, 02/12/2013
    No matter what side of the isle you sit on. If you can't see that the last three Presidents have collectively flushed this country down the toilet your a uneducated dolt. You people argue party lines like idiots. The only thing left is shreads of the Constitution and Bill of Rights. When they are completely gone God help us ALL. Almost all of them are criminals. When a bank can launder 880 million dollars in mexican drug money and no one goes to prison you can see who run what. You steal a snickers from the 7/11 and 4 cops will show up and you will spend 2 days in the can before you get a hearing. But all is well because you dopes say so!
    edith bunker
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:11 PM, 02/12/2013
    Edith, I agree 110% with your post. All three of the past Presidents were/are puppets of the private Central Bank promoting their agenda of less civil liberties, more debt and expansion of government.
    Professor1982
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:20 PM, 02/12/2013
    Today I prefer The United States of America.

    Which government do you prefer?
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:03 PM, 02/12/2013
    There were many chickehawk Republicans who dodged the draft during Vietnam-Cheyney, Limbaugh, Rumsfield and on and on but Nugent takes the cake. By his own admission-you can look it up-he showed up at his draft physical after having messed his pants and not changing them for two solid weeks. Naturally, he was rejected for service as some sort of mental defective. Now he's some sort of uber patriot that the Republicans hold out as paragon of manliness. Maybe he is, by Texas standards.
    Sanchez
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:04 PM, 02/12/2013
    Draft dodging chicken hawk. But hey - he threatened the President so all is forgiven. And I have a crazy idea - let's invite him to the state of the union. Deplorable,childish,pathetic antics out of the neocon playbook. Trying to loose another election kids?
    dlareg
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:09 PM, 02/12/2013
    You mean kind of like the illegal alien in Obama's personal Congressional seats??

    Hypocrite.

    BTW. Vietnam was a fraud war. Anyone who willfully opposed it is a true patriot...just like those who served in it.
    Professor1982
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:55 PM, 02/12/2013
    The Prof seems to need to get laid at some point...
    Napa818
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:09 PM, 02/12/2013
    I wish Professor Taxman was giving the rebuttal to the President tonight. The rest of the world deserves to see how unhinged this man and his ilk have become.
    wokmaster
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:36 PM, 02/12/2013
    "Dems secret weapon" Very true. Every time this guy opens his mouth, 100 people register Democrat.
    p-diddy
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:49 PM, 02/12/2013
    Can somebody explain to me first how a gun ban will stop violence? Second if governemnt cared about gun violence why did they wait for Sandy Hook what the almost 900 homocides in Philly and Chicago not enough to talk about? Perhaps if the President would be a real leader and stay on jobs and the economy instead of jumping to whatever lobbyist group pays more gun violence would go down. See for the people who believe governemnt is the answer I ask what does governemnt do better than the individual? Our education system stinks which is the beginning reason behind this also how many of the shooter where on mental meds?
    skills
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:02 PM, 02/12/2013
    stinking draft dodger...while in washington he should be made to visit the vietnam memorial and read aloud every name on that wall
    1stamendment
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:58 AM, 02/13/2013
    It occurs to me that many Republicans are against everything in the Constitution starting with "In order to form a more perfect Union"...

    EXCEPT for the Second Amendment.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:03 AM, 02/13/2013
    Keep trotting out the nitwits like Teddy and Democrats will continue to win national election!

    Dopes, no change!
    The Fundamentals of the Economy are Fine
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:35 AM, 02/13/2013
    Ted Nugent was a non-issue because "They deserve a vote".



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