Ted Nugent proves that he is an idiot, and not the cool kind.
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[quote="[url=http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/jul/30/it-is-us/]source[/url]"]Barack Hussein Obama did not sneak into power. An army of clueless, disconnected, ignorant Americans invited him to bring his Marxist, glaringly anti-American jihad into our lives. This president's overtly destructive, clear-and-present-danger agenda is surpassed in transparency only by his ultra-leftist public voting record and overall lifetime conduct of consorting with the enemy as a child and student of Marxism, socialist and racist community organizer, congregant of the blatant America-hating black-theology- and social-justice-spewing Rev. Jeremiah Wright and close personal friend of convicted communist terrorists like Bill Ayers, and by his unflinching appointment of an array of communist czars, including Van Jones, Cass Sunstein, Anita Dunne, et al. So let me get this straight: You claim your intentions were noble because you simply wanted to get your child a puppy but somehow didn't notice that it was foaming at the mouth, and now you're shocked that your child has rabies? I think not. That is not a mistake. It is negligence -- dangerous, life threatening and, I am convinced, downright criminal negligence.
And the price for such negligence is catastrophic, don't you know.
But it gets worse. For, you see, the blame doesn't fall just on the obvious stupidity of our friends and families who voted for this corrupt, death-wish government in whose stranglehold we find ourselves. Ultimately, it is our fault. It is the failure of those of us who know better but have failed miserably to educate our own. Living our lives with a captive audience of family, friends, co-workers, socialites, fellow worshippers at church and other parents at school -- everyone in our everyday walks of life -- far too many of us have allowed uneducated, history-devoid, denial-riddled, fantasy-driven, anti-gun and anti-hunting, anti-capitalism general ignoramuses to remain so and run amok, when by all thoughtful considerations, it was our duty to educate and upgrade everyone in our lives to truth, logic and the American way.
It is the terminal curse of apathy and disconnect that got us into this shameless mess we find America in today, and in all honesty, we have no one to blame but ourselves.
We all saw it coming, but political correctness caused most of us to clam up in the ridiculous mindset that it was more important to avoid hurting feelings than to stand up for what we knew in our hearts was being trampled underfoot. Sadly, America has become a nation of ultra-thin-skinned, whining little girls, afraid of our own shadows and so cowardly as to back away from the simple solution of speaking the truth when we know we are supposed to do so.
I have been damned as being a radical extremist my entire adult life for simply standing up and relentlessly promoting and celebrating self-evident truth, logic and common sense. The devil brigade acting upon the Saul Alinsky deception playbook has made its mark by lying, cheating and attacking with the very hate that it accuses everybody else of harboring. With an overall complicit media to bullhorn the brigade's agenda, a nation of sheep has taken the pill and swallowed it whole.
Welcome to the new fat, soft, cowardly nation of wimps with the perfectly corrupt president and pack of soulless hounds in government that they deserve.
Look at Harry Reid. Charlie Rangel. Listen to Nancy Pelosi. What kind of idiots do they represent? A huge army of idiots who wish to do nothing for their country, but whine for their government to do everything for them. Welcome to France, ladies and gentlemen, only worse.
There always have been bad, ignorant people in the world. But in the United States of America, land of the free and home of the brave, the epicenter of rugged individualism founded on the premise of live free or die, where the powerful DNA of defiance got us where we are as the last, best place on Earth, the ultimate violation is that so many hardworking, truly entrepreneurial, independent Americans backed down and failed to stand up when we saw the wimps squawking about all the wrong stuff.
Everything from the New Deal and Great Society on has been a dismal and grossly counterproductive failure, yet we continue to allow corrupt bureaucrats to keep jamming more of the same down our throats with barely a whimper of resistance. How pathetic. How lame. How un-American.[/quote]
We need the facepalm emote back.
EDIT: New, better source with more Nugent idiocy.
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Also what the fuck.
My dad was good friends with Ted Nugent.
Ted is fully right in this quote. His main idea was that the we the people people in our country voted this goon in.
Also, inb4 republican hating :bandwagon:
Bring more boxes, I know I am right.
I thought you were... I thought you were cool, Ted... :Dawkins102:
[QUOTE=Steak;23852625]My dad was good friends with Ted Nugent, and in this quote, he is right.[/QUOTE]
A family of idiots, eh?
This man is a conservative
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Jesus who saw that coming certainly not I
[QUOTE=RBM11;23852703]A family of idiots, eh?[/QUOTE]
No, a family of wealth (in Ted's case, not mine :sigh:)
[QUOTE=Steak;23852625]My dad was good friends with Ted Nugent.
Ted is fully right in this quote. His main idea was that the we the people people in our country voted this goon in.
Also, inb4 republican hating :bandwagon:[/QUOTE]Is he also good friends with Glenn Beck?
I don't totally agree with his political views, but he's still a pretty goddamn awesome guitarist.
[QUOTE=The mouse;23852750]Is he also good friends with Glenn Beck?[/QUOTE]
Note the word, [b]was[/b]. My Uncle went to school with Ted, and occasionally they would play Golf together.
[QUOTE=Steak;23852820]Note the word, [b]was[/b]. My Uncle went to school with Ted, and occasionally they would play Golf together.[/QUOTE]/sarcasm
[QUOTE=Steak;23852625]My dad was good friends with Ted Nugent.
Ted is fully right in this quote. His main idea was that the we the people people in our country voted this goon in.
Also, inb4 republican hating :bandwagon:
Bring more boxes, I know I am right.[/QUOTE]
:sigh:
Oh wow, he's a stupid douche. Still a great guitarist though.
[QUOTE=Steak;23852625]My dad was good friends with Ted Nugent.
Ted is fully right in this quote. His main idea was that the we the people people in our country voted this goon in.
Also, inb4 republican hating :bandwagon:
Bring more boxes, I know I am right.[/QUOTE]
Since you fully agree with him, do you honestly believe Obama is a "corrupt evil anti-American jihadist"?
People don't hate republicans because of bandwagon.
Silly Ted, Communists don't have Czars. :eng101:
[QUOTE=Steak;23852625]My dad was good friends with Ted Nugent.
Ted is fully right in this quote. His main idea was that the we the people people in our country voted this goon in.
Also, inb4 republican hating :bandwagon:
Bring more boxes, I know I am right.[/QUOTE]
Learn what bandwagon means, people don't hate Republicans because it's some kind of trend, people hate Republicans because Republican policies are largely responsible for the massive fuck-ups that are going on in this country.
By calling Republican hate a bandwagon you're really just trying to discredit an argument before an actual argument ensues, and then you follow up with "I know I am right" for the same reason. Or perhaps you're insecure or you know that you can't bring up a reasonable argument so you have to assure yourself that you're correct while everyone else is just an idiot, by being close minded then agreeing with the ridiculous opinion of Ted Nugget you're not doing the Republican party image a favor.
I rate you funny, because you're being such a silly goose.
[QUOTE=Billiam;23853214]Learn what bandwagon means, people don't hate Republicans because it's some kind of trend, people hate Republicans because Republican policies are largely responsible for the massive fuck-ups that are going on in this country.
By calling Republican hate a bandwagon you're really just trying to discredit an argument before an actual argument ensues, and then you follow up with "I know I am right" for the same reason. Or perhaps you're insecure or you know that you can't bring up a reasonable argument so you have to assure yourself that you're correct while everyone else is just an idiot, by being close minded then agreeing with the ridiculous opinion of Ted Nugget you're not doing the Republican party image a favor.
I rate you funny, because you're being such a silly goose.[/QUOTE]
You should read up on American History. Democrats have fucked up more than Republicans, and our countries worst presidents have mostly been democrats.
This article looks like someone just opened up the party bag of dumb republicans' favorite words for liberals and poured it everywhere
[QUOTE=Steak;23853567]You should read up on American History. Democrats have fucked up more than Republicans, and our countries worst presidents have mostly been democrats.[/QUOTE]
YOU should read up on American history, the modern GOP has almost no connection whatsoever to historical republicanism. The Democrats and GOP pretty much switched platforms in the 60s, you sure as hell wouldn't see democrats supporting dixiecrats today, would you?
Like FDR?
[QUOTE=Steak;23853567]You should read up on American History. Democrats have fucked up more than Republicans, and our countries worst presidents have mostly been democrats.[/QUOTE]
I'm not sure if you understand what relevancy means, even if the Republicans of yesterday were conquering heroes, they're nothing but massive fuck-ups today.
You should also read up on American History because early Democrats were more conservative and early Republicans were more liberal, thank you for proving your ignorance.
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[quote]ignorant Americans invited him to bring his Marxist, glaringly anti-American jihad into our lives[/quote]
Come on, you could have done better.
[quote]ignorant Americans invited him to bring his Chinese inspired Nazi-Marxist, glaringly homosexual anti-American abortion-drinking jihad into our lives[/quote]
Hmmmm... Hates Obama, is fobic against arabs, loves guns and wears a cowboy hat...
I think I can guess the color of his neck :v:.
dumbass
I don't know how you can call the New Deal and Great Society un-American seeing as these types of programs have characterized American politics since before the twentieth century.
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I still like him as a musician.
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[QUOTE=Steak;23853567]You should read up on American History. Democrats have fucked up more than Republicans, and our countries worst presidents have mostly been democrats.[/QUOTE]
You should stop watching Glenn Beck history specials and read an actual American History book like The American Pageant.
[QUOTE=Billiam;23853214]Learn what bandwagon means, people don't hate Republicans because it's some kind of trend, people hate Republicans because Republican policies are largely responsible for the massive fuck-ups that are going on in this country.
By calling Republican hate a bandwagon you're really just trying to discredit an argument before an actual argument ensues, and then you follow up with "I know I am right" for the same reason. Or perhaps you're insecure or you know that you can't bring up a reasonable argument so you have to assure yourself that you're correct while everyone else is just an idiot, by being close minded then agreeing with the ridiculous opinion of Ted Nugget you're not doing the Republican party image a favor.
I rate you funny, because you're being such a silly goose.[/QUOTE]
Couldn't have said it better myself.
this has to be a troll, even Sarah Palin isn't this stupid
He's still way cooler than any of us because he got more ass than a toilet seat.
:sigh:
[quote=wickedicon;23852563]and the price for such negligence is catastrophic, don't you know.
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"obama isn't doing anything
but he's also radically changing the country"
He pretty much went for the textbook wingnut approach here. Lets check the check list.
-Made a point to mention Obama's middle name? Check.
-Call people who don't share your lofty conservative ideals idiots? Check.
-Use ultra-left(ist) or far-left(ist)? Check.
-Reverend Wright and Bill Ayers? Check.
-Mention Marxism and/or socialism? Check.
-The Czars? Check.
-Blame the complacency of the American public? Check.
-Big gubmint? Check.
-"Political Correctness" Check.
-"Common Sense" Check.
-Use of "coward"? Check.
-Mention Democrat politicians that the media talks a lot about (Pelosi)? Check.
-"Home of the Brave?" Check.
-"Individualism", "Hardworking", "Entrepreneurial" to describe teh ideal American? Check.
-New Deal a failure? Check.
-Bureaucrats. Check.
-Un-American. Check.
He couldn't even be original. I always get the same thing from these sort of rants.
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