Ted Nugent is to Romney What Jeremiah Wright Was to Obama, Flails Ed Schultz
Oh how I love when Ed Schultz criticizes anyone else as unhinged.
Schultz did this for much of last week, lashing out at rocker Ted Nugent's gung-ho rhetoric at the NRA convention. (audio clips after page break)
But typical of Schultz, he couldn't stop himself from making a ludicrous analogy, comparing Nugent as an embarrassment to Mitt Romney on a par with the Rev. Jeremiah Wright to Barack Obama during the 2008 campaign (audio) --
What (Nugent) is saying, just so we're all on the same page, is that he is advertising violence. He's not promoting it. He's advertising what is going to happen. When you advertise, you tell somebody something. You tell them, you know, what you have, what you're going to do, what's going to happen, that's advertising - hey, there's a sale coming up next week or something like -- that's adver-, he's advertising that he is either going to be dead or he is going to be in jail.
It's the same thing when Rev. Wright said God damn America. The right wing took it serious and told us that words matter. But now, well, wait a minute, it's at an NRA convention, the convention that Mitt Romney spoke at, it's the guy that Mitt Romney wanted to get his endorsement because we want to make sure that everybody knows that all of a sudden Mitt Romney is a gun hawk.
In case anyone missed it, Schultz compared Nugent to Wright again several minutes later (audio) --
They get away with it. (Schultz complaining of conservatives held to lesser standard than liberals). And Romney sought the endorsement of a guy who has (chuckles) an unparalleled background of trashing women! We can do that story if you want. I believe then-candidate Barack Obama gave a huge speech and disavowed Rev. Wright. What do we get from Mitt Romney? Lame duck city. Nothing.
Wrong, Ed -- Obama hardly "disavowed" Wright in the speech you are citing, delivered by Obama in Philadelphia on March 18, 2008 after the uproar over Wright threatened to derail his campaign. "I have already condemned, in unequivocal terms, the statements of Rev. Wright that have caused such controversy," Obama said in the speech.
But "as imperfect as he may be," Obama said, "he has been like family to me. He strengthened my faith, officiated my wedding, and baptized my children. ... I can no more disown him than I can my white grandmother -- a woman who helped raise me, a woman who sacrificed again and again for me, a woman who loves me as much as she loves anything in this world, but a woman who once confessed her fear of black men who passed by her on the street, and who on more than one occasion has uttered racial or ethnic stereotypes that made me cringe."
"These people are a part of me," Obama said. "And they are a part of America, this country that I love."
Also worth mentioning is that a phrase from one of Wright's sermons -- "the audacity of hope" -- provided the title for Obama's second book.
It wasn't until Jeremiah Wright went over the top in the weeks following Obama's speech, most especially at a National Press Club press conference in April 2008, that Obama broke with Wright.
Perhaps if Romney named his book after a Nugent song ("No Apology for Cat Scratch Fever," for example), if Nugent's band performed at the Romneys' wedding reception, and if Romney's sons worked as roadies for Nugent, Schultz could reasonably make this analogy.
Schultz also gets it wrong as to why Wright's extremism nearly ended Obama's candidacy. It wasn't just what Wright said during his incendiary sermons at Trinity United Church of Christ, with Obama in at least occasional attendance going back 20 years. It was the widespread suspicion that Wright was yet another in a long line of leftist radicals closely tied to Obama -- starting with his parents -- and continuing through college, law school, Alinsky-inspired community organizing and Chicago politics.
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Ed the pig
Submitted by mmilesll on Sun, 04/22/2012 - 11:02pm.
Does this ass ever sober up? He proves on a daily basis what a huge help Planned Parenthood could have been to his parents.
Interesting!!
Submitted by Samaritan01 on Sun, 04/22/2012 - 11:05pm.
Is this Ed Schulz' way of saying that Jeremiah Wright is a low life?? He's wrong about Ted Nugent of course (how could he not be?) but his interpretation of Jeremiah Wright is otherwise right on target!!
Ted Nugent officiated at
Submitted by HelloDare on Sun, 04/22/2012 - 11:11pm.
Ted Nugent officiated at Romney's wedding.
Ted Nugent was like an uncle to Romney.
Romney credits Ted Nugent's words for drawing him to his current religion.
Wow, didn't know I was so terribly misinformed.
Ted Nugent still rides
Submitted by Jer on Sun, 04/22/2012 - 11:27pm.
in the front of Romney's bus. Reverend Wright has been smushed under the wheels of Obama's.
[But your point is a good one.]
Jer
If the Motor City Madman ever rode on Romney's bus, Jer,
Submitted by UpNorth on Sun, 04/22/2012 - 11:48pm.
I do believe he got off of it in St. Louis. And, has been pointed out, Baracka never did distance himself from Wright.
Let's see...Obama resigned from Trinity United, barred Wright
Submitted by Jer on Mon, 04/23/2012 - 12:57am.
from the White House, publicly condemned his sermons, and even Reverend Wright acknowledged that Obama had, quote, "distanced" himself. Other than that, no distancing at all.
Jer
Let's see.
Submitted by UpNorth on Mon, 04/23/2012 - 3:18pm.
Obama "resigned" from Trinity Church? Yeah, politically expedient thing to do. BFD.
Strange, I've never actually heard Baracka condemn Wright's sermons. Nor do I remember Baracka getting up and walking out of Wright's church in disgust over some of his remarks. You know, Jer, like this one from 2001, "The government lied about inventing the HIV virus as a means of genocide against people of color. The government lied.”. When, again, did Obama repudiate that remark?
Public condemnation 7 or 8 years later is not condemnation at all. Sorry, but there it is.
Edit: Have to change the last paragraph. I'm not sorry for pointing out the obvious.
Jer, if you're naive enough
Submitted by killa37 on Mon, 04/23/2012 - 12:03am.
Jer, if you're naive enough to believe that Jeremiah Wright has been 'smushed' under Boy Baraka's bus, then you'd better hurry on over here to Asia, cause I've got some prime beachfront property to sell you...........REAL CHEAP!!!
But, not only did Boy Baraka throw his 'typical white grandmother' under the bus - you know, the one who was afraid of 'black men' and used racial epitaths that made Boy Baraka 'cringe' ( I guess he couldn't 'cringe' when he was in Wright's church, since he never HEARD any of it, huh???) - but he also made sure that she was kept under lock and key during the campaign, and for some strange reason, she DIED right before his coronation.................
Ahhhhhhhhhh.............it's just coincidence.........
killa...
Submitted by Jer on Mon, 04/23/2012 - 1:01am.
See my response above. Characterize it as you wish. Seems like a pretty emphatic smushing to me.
Jer
I'm stickin' (Obamaspeak)
Submitted by killa37 on Mon, 04/23/2012 - 2:01am.
I'm stickin' (Obamaspeak) with my comment................so get your lily-white ass over here and cut a deal on this beachfront property before it's too late!!!
Didn't Boy Baraka also throw Van Jones 'under the bus'??? And that dummy Hillary What's-her-name'??? You actually think that these leeches aren't still in communication and planning together, Jer??? I know you're a smart guy................I just think you're a little mis-guided. Have you heard Rev. Wright lately??? Same song...........same dance.............I'll guaran-damn-TEE you that Boy Barry still considers him to be a 'mentor'.............although I have to admit that Baraka's ego and narcississic self-worth may now have transcended his own opinion of Jeremiah Wright.
I suspect the last thing in the world Obama would want to do
Submitted by Jer on Mon, 04/23/2012 - 2:15am.
or be caught doing is associating or communicating in any manner whatsoever with Reverend Wright.
Well, maybe not the last thing, but close to it.
Jer
Your key word is "caught"
Submitted by Galvanic on Mon, 04/23/2012 - 9:42am.
I agree with you, Jer, that the President doesn't want voters to be reminded of that connection, which he reluctantly broke only after conservatives turned up the heat. And for all I know, Wright has not been as supportive of Obama since that break.
But there are many ways that the President can communicate indirectly with Wright, and if he is doing so, I imagine that there are enough links in the chain to create an aire of distance. We'll likely never know if he is still in touch with Wright or not.
That having been said, I think Special Ed's analogy of Nugent's 2012 support to Romney with Wright's 2008 support to Obama is ridiculous. Compare Nugent to any of the hundreds of Hollywood and music celebrities that support Obama, but to Wright? - no way.
Didn't
Submitted by sybilll on Sun, 04/22/2012 - 11:34pm.
Uncle Ted baptized Romney's kids, right? ~bwahahaha
No,....
Submitted by almostacowboy on Mon, 04/23/2012 - 11:37am.
that was REVEREND Ted! :-)
Ted Nugent, Romney's Spiritual Mentor!
Submitted by NC Boy on Sun, 04/22/2012 - 11:39pm.
You beat me to it, HelloDare!
Stupid is . . .
Submitted by rickbren on Sun, 04/22/2012 - 11:21pm.
. . . as SGT Shultz does. . .
20 minutes vs. 20 years.
Submitted by NeoKong on Sun, 04/22/2012 - 11:28pm.
Ted Nugent has not been like a father to Mitt Romney.
Romney has not been involved with Nugent for almost half his life.
Nugent criticized Democrat politicians while Wright damned the USA and called the country Klansman.
Anytime Schultz wants to compare apples to apples I will be happy to accompany him to the fruit stand.
I'm sure Romney has all of
Submitted by LAM SON 719 on Sun, 04/22/2012 - 11:55pm.
I'm sure Romney has all of Ted's albums and plays them 24/7.
Memo to the Nuge...
Submitted by Bill Brasky on Mon, 04/23/2012 - 12:10am.
Chop this fat slobs head off too.
Ed in a former life
Submitted by CO2Maker on Mon, 04/23/2012 - 12:18am.
A long time ago, I was at a friend's house. He had a cat with a litter of kittens. One of them was messed up. It was spastic and jerky when it ran. Once I saw the kitten run awkwardly from one room to another though an open doorway and smash into the wall about 6 inches from the door jamb.
I think that kitten was Ed "I hope my face doesn't freeze this way" Schmutz in a former life, and it has come back and lives in Ed's brain.
If that is the case (what Sarge said) then Mitt Romney...
Submitted by jawebster1 on Mon, 04/23/2012 - 1:19am.
has a "stranglehold" on the upcoming election. To me, that is "just what the doctor ordered" and I'm not talking "cat scratch fever" here.
Someone should tell Schultz that everybody already...
Submitted by jawebster1 on Mon, 04/23/2012 - 1:27am.
knows that he is an idiot and that it is not necessary to keep proving it over and over again with comments like he made in the above story.
Limited
Submitted by John21 on Mon, 04/23/2012 - 7:57am.
"Special Ed" can best be described as limited. He has a very limited vocabulary mostly insulting and derogatory. He has a very limited mind, incapable of independent thought and so must use the DNC talking points. Very limited integrity and honesty which is evident during every discussion that he holds on this program. Extremely limited intelligence based upon his discussions and reports. I have yet to hear a single show where the truth and not liberal bias is celebrated.
The good news is he has a large expense account to keep him and his bar well stocked, but that is understandable after his show he would need a number of stiff drinks to allow him to face a mirror. It must be a difficult to sell your soul and your honor for a dollar. That is assuming he has enough intelligence to realize that he has sold his honor.
I hope he's right...
Submitted by Immortal Fish on Mon, 04/23/2012 - 10:58am.
...after all, Wright had very little impact on Obeyme.
First Church of the Nuge
Submitted by Clinkin on Mon, 04/23/2012 - 11:13am.
Yes, I attended for 20 years but I never noticed any divisive, or racist, sermons. God damn bless America.