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Ted Nugent Remarks On Obama Draw Secret Service Scrutiny
April 17, 2012 14:25:13
Rocker Ted Nugent has reportedly earned himself the scrutiny of the Secret Service after saying over the weekend that he would be "dead or in jail by this time next year" if President Barack Obama is re-elected.
Nugent made the comments during an interview at the National Rifle Association convention in St. Louis, comparing Obama and his administration to "coyotes" that needed to be shot and encouraging voters to "chop [Democrats'] heads off in November."
(Videos above, via Right Wing Watch)
GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney, who Nugent has endorsed, also spoke at the NRA convention.
The Secret Service is now aware of Nugents remarks and is taking the appropriate action, Dan Amira of New York Magazine reports. It is customary for the Secret Service to investigate any threatening comments made against the president.
While vitriolic claims about "vile," "evil," "America-hating" Obama aren't new territory for Nugent, they have sparked backlash from various Democrats and Democratically-aligned groups, who are calling on Romney to distance himself from the entertainer.
"We don't expect moderation from Ted Nugent," said Michael Keegan, president of People For the American Way. "But we do expect a major presidential candidate like Mitt Romney to rebuke a prominent supporter for spewing hate-filled and violent rhetoric against the President of the United States."
DNC chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz also weighed in on the controversy.
"Romney surrogate Ted Nugent's comments about Pres. Obama are vile & beyond the pale -- and the Romney campaign should denounce them immediately," the Florida congresswoman tweeted.
UPDATE:
The DNC later followed up with an online petition encouraging people to tell Romney to denounce "Nugent's hateful speech." They also released a web video hammering Nugent's position as a "surrogate for Mitt Romney."
Romney spokesperson Andrea Saul has also weighed in the matter.
"Divisive language is offensive no matter what side of the political aisle it comes from," she said, according to Talking Points Memo. "Mitt Romney believes everyone needs to be civil."
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"It is something that shouldn't happen, indeed. And, ofcourse, the case is very important to both. If Obama's men were having a nice time with adults while he was on his way, it's embarrassing.
I suggest that they'll take a look at the clubs owner or employee's, the lady's 'boyfriend' or others to find out what's going on.
Because, we simply couldn't know if something's going to happen right over there.
That's why we need to warn people to be aware of these ads, negative signals during the campaign. Yes, on the internet and in this physical world ...", CSS Researcher Cherry Irani said.
Meanwhile, the campaign continues ...
The thing is that new information reached the press. In some cases, it is hard to decide wich news should be published or not.
Even journalists have their report ready before we know about these 'highlights'.
There is, ofcourse, a way to filter such information before reaching the press. But the members of the Secret Service needed to inspect the 'Colombian-issue' to solve the problem.
What exactly have caused the 'Colombian-issue' is still not clear. Was it the person by himself or were other supporters involved?
The Romney supporter informed the media about the anti-Obama rules. He was doing this, in fact, the wrong way, because it reflected the Romney campaign also.
We described this 'PPR' act as 'Reflect Negative' wich means: 'Filtering details on STOP was not succesful, but the one that caused it, was actually the target (= wrongdoing): we agree, everyone needs to be civil ... No harm so far.'
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