Posted on 04/19/2012 2:40:52 PM PDT by tobyhill
Rocker Ted Nugent said he had an amicable meeting with the Secret Service on Thursday, seemingly ending the dustup over controversial comments Nugent made at the National Rifle Assn. convention earlier this week.
Nugent, a longtime conservative and NRA board member who endorsed Mitt Romney for the Republican presidential nomination, had Democrats howling after comments in which he described the Obama administration as "vile, evil and America hating."
If Obama won reelection, Nugent said he "will either be dead or in jail," and also called on conservatives to "ride into that battlefield and chop their heads off in November."
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“There were no investigations of the antiwar left when they made death threats about Bush....”
No there were not. There SHOULD have been. Whose fault, ultimately, is that?
I would bet they sat around and shot the bull for a while and all agreed Zero was a POS and afterward went out in the backyard and cracked off a bunch of rounds.
Thanks tobyhill.
” I would bet they sat around and shot the bull for a while and all agreed Zero was a POS and afterward went out in the backyard and cracked off a bunch of rounds.”
LOL.....I hope they did !
Probably right. They found a way to get on the Nugent ranch, and who wouldn’t pass up that opportunity. After a fun time and BBQ with Uncle Ted, they’ll probably try to find a way to get to Hickok45’s backyard range. A weekend in Cartagena, then a BBQ at Uncle Ted’s capped off with an afternoon at Hickok45’s, now that is what I call fun with a capitol F.
Well, good.
Now he can show up for his gig Friday night the 20th at Nutty Jerry’s in Winnie, TX.
Ted’ll probably invite them out to the ranch for some BBQ venison and target shooting.
I wonder what Ted said.
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