National Rifle Association board member and Outdoor Channel spokesperson Ted Nugent analogized President Obama to a “crack whore” in his latest column for conspiracy website WND.
Nugent previously vowed to stop engaging in name calling following the uproar over his characterization of Obama as a “subhuman mongrel.”
In a September 24 column, Nugent criticized “politically correct freakzoids” who support animal rights, and suggested that those people were responsible for the election of Obama. Nugent wrote that Obama, “the Chicago community organizer,” has been allowed to “increase the national debt like a crack whore in an opium mall”:
Unfortunately, in this world of politically correct freakzoids, the inexplicable self-inflicted curse of denial has festered the big lie of so-called animal rights, and these dishonest zealots remain maniacal in their clamor to ban hunting, fishing and trapping.
These are basically the same lying scammers that allowed the Chicago community organizer to weasel his way to the presidency, nearly neuter America's defense system, increase the national debt like a crack whore in an opium mall, abandon security 101 in Benghazi and elsewhere, ignore a gunrunning attorney general, allow an IRS to operate like a third-world gang, unleash U.S. Fish & Wildlife agents to raid Gibson guitars and get away with it, cause America to lose all respect around the world with a foreign policy straight out of the Ann Arbor Hash Bash and cause myriad embarrassments by a government completely out of control.
In fact, a 2013 report from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities demonstrated that federal debt increases are primarily attributable to policies enacted by President Bush -- namely two foreign wars and tax cuts that benefit the wealthy -- or the recession which began during his administration:
Nugent has repeatedly ignored his name calling pledge. After several concerts in his 2014 tour were protested or cancelled because of Nugent's lengthy history of racially inflammatory rhetoric and his misappropriation of American Indian headdresses during performances, Nugent called a group of American Indian protesters “stinkyass unclean dipshit[s].” He attacked other critics during his concert tour by comparing them to Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels. During a Tea Party rally held in August, Nugent also used a racial slur to describe the Japanese.