Ted Nugent Flies Into A Rage During CBS Interview, Threatens To ‘Fuck’ Female CBS Producer
Ted Nugent defends himself in the only batshit way he knows how — by digging a deeper hole:
CBS’ Jeff Glor asked Nugent if the Romney campaign had a problem with his NRA comments. Nugent said that the Romney campaign has expressed nothing but support for him after the outrageous remarks. “Stay on course, Ted,” the Romney campaign reportedly told Nugent. “Freedom of speech is a beautiful thing.”
So far, so good. But then Glor decided to point out that Nugent isn’t exactly known as a soft-spoken moderate. And it all goes to hell:
I’m an extremely loving, passionate man! And people who investigate me honestly — without the baggage of political correctness — ascertain the conclusion that I’m a damn nice guy! And if you can find a screening process more powerful than that, I’ll suck your fucking dick!”
After offering Glor some man-on-man action, Nugent then threatened to “fuck” a female CBS producer, turning to her and screaming “Or fuck you! How’s that sound?”
Nugent blamed his remarks on a kidney stone and apologized later. Kind of like turning into a KKK Grand Wizard because of heatstroke, amirite you guys?
KIDNEY. STONES.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Kidney stones are a symptom of Jesus H. Christ.
Funny… when I had kidney stones, they hurt like hell, but they didn’t make me a paranoid, racist misogynist.
I respectfully submit that I currently have a kidney stone. What made my OWN recent (three weeks ago) behavior erratic and extremely negative was NOT the kidney stone itself, but the severe Urinary Tract Infection I had at the time, caused BY the kidney stone. Urinary Tract Infections can cause a build of toxins, a.k.a. POISONS in the blood that can indeed cause your behavior to change. DRAMATICALLY. This is the second time I’ve had a Urinary Tract Infection affect my behavior. I don’t excuse his behavior AT ALL, because we’re all responsible to stop, take a breath, and look at ourselves and what we’re doing. However there IS some science behind behavioral changes due to infection or physical illness that shouldn’t be thrown under the bus just because it’s a famous guy having a human moment.
