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Nugent blames ‘bizarre subhuman squalor,’ ‘liberal Democrat cesspool’ for Secret Service probe

Jeff Poor Media Reporter
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The clamor over Ted Nugent saying he would “be dead or in jail” if President Barack Obama is re-elected has settled down, but the conservative rocker isn’t shying away from taking shots at his detractors.

On Wednesday’s broadcast of “The Dennis Miller Radio Show,” Nugent blamed a certain core group for making an issue of his remarks and forcing the Secret Service to interview him.

“It was a wonderful meeting,” Nugent said. “I could not say more positive glowing respect for the men and women of federal law enforcement. The vast majority of them are absolutely dedicated. They put themselves in harm’s way every day. The Secret Service had to respond to the bizarre subhuman squalor and the lying of the Saul Alinsky fan club and the liberal Democratic cesspool that claimed I threatened the president’s life. Of course they have to respond to that.”

Nugent told Miller that he detected a desire for the investigation to be aimed else where.

“I think the spirit in the room knew that they should have been investigating those who told them to investigate me,” he observed.

“The reason you love me is I always win,” Nugent added. “I mean I don’t even try. Just get up in the morning and go to work and I do the good stuff. And at the end of the day, numbnuts just drop like so many gaffed bonitos on a sunlit beach. Bottom line is I do what’s right and I dedicate myself to being a positive force in every aspect and it drives idiots crazy.”

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