Sen. Rand Paul pushed back against Ted Nugent’s offensive criticisms of President Obama on Thursday, saying the right-wing rocker should apologize.
Ted Nugent's derogatory description of President Obama is offensive and has no place in politics. He should apologize.
— Senator Rand Paul (@SenRandPaul) February 21, 2014
Nugent has called the president a “gangster” and a “subhuman mongrel.” Ahead of Obama’s re-election, Nugent predicted he would end up “dead or in jail” if the president won a second term in office.
Nugent has been hitting the campaign trail with Texas Republican gubernatorial candidate Greg Abbott, the state’s attorney general. Democrats and liberal groups quickly pounced on Abbott’s embrace of Nugent. “Texans deserve better than a statewide office holder and candidate running for governor who welcomes Ted Nugent and his repugnant comments. I can’t help but recall the old saying, tell me who your friends are, and I’ll tell you who you are,” said Texas Democratic Party Chairman Gilberto Hinojosa in a statement.









