Ted Nugent Compares Democrats to ‘Rabid Coyotes’: ‘Every Time You See One, You Shoot One’
Remember when classic rocker and NRA board member Ted Nugent said it was time to tone down the “hateful rhetoric” following last year’s Congressional baseball shooting? Yeah, that sure lasted, huh?
Days after he claimed the Parkland student activists “have no soul,” the ‘Wango Tango’ artist appeared on conspiracy outlet InfoWars to trash liberals, Democrats and “RINOs” while comparing them to rabid animals that need to be put down.
Speaking with InfoWars founder Alex Jones, The Nuge responded to Jones asking why the left “loved communism” and hated America.
“Don’t ask why. Just know that evil, dishonesty, and scam artists have always been around and that right now they’re liberal, they’re Democrat, they’re RINOs, they’re Hollywood, they’re fake news, they’re media, they’re academia, and they’re half of our government, at least,” Nugent ranted.
He continued, “So come to that realization. There are rabid coyotes running around. You don’t wait till you see one to go get your gun. Keep your gun handy, and every time you see one, you shoot one.”
Yep, a real thing that was said by someone who has dined with President Donald Trump at the White House.
Might cop one...
Vicente Fox is a well known racist towards African Americans. Google it. Don't get so caught up in their agenda that you start siding with people who think very little of your skin color.
Frank Luntz: Republicans Are ‘In Deep Trouble’ for Midterms
Conservative pollster and political commentator Frank Luntz offered a haunting prediction for the Republican party in the 2018 midterm elections during an interview with Fox News on Sunday afternoon. The analyst said Democrats have a shot at flipping both houses in 2018, saying “the Republicans are in deep trouble in the House and the Senate as well.”
“If the election were held today, frankly, I think Republicans would lose both,” he added.
Democrats would need to overcome the Republicans 51-49 majority in the Senate and flip a total of 23 seats in the House in order to take over power in Congress. Polling indicates Democrats hold a near 10-point advantage in some races, though the election still remains several months away.
If President Donald Trump is going to help his party maintain a hold of both houses, he’ll need to refine his strategy in speaking out against Congressional issues, Luntz said Sunday.
“If Donald Trump wants to keep a Republican Congress, he has to differentiate when he’s attacking Congress in general versus the Republicans in Congress,” he said. “Differentiate when he’s attacking the press versus when he feels he’s not getting a fair shake.”
He added that the president’s tweets are “causing so much of the trouble,” saying Trump should instead be focused on the “economy and on taxes.”
Problem is, more often than not politicians are going against what's more than likely best to do things and try to adhered fully to the base, and the base doesn't cover the entire area that they're governingLuntz spent his whole career teaching politicians how to not be like Trump