(Just imagine: A muslim posting a picture of a gun!)
The Swedish right is just as obsessed with Islam and Islamism as the US original. (Per Gudmundson is not considered as a right-wing fringe individual, as one might suspect, but is writing on the editorial page of Svenska Dagbladet, the second most important daily newspaper in Sweden.) Of course it's a valuable contribution to document militant Islamism, but why at the same time downplaying Christian extremism? Why not be honest and accept the fact that militant Islamism - islamofascism - is still a minority business in the Islamic world while Christo-Fascism has the might of the US Army, the Republican Party and the White house as avid supporters?
(Kommentar om tags nedan: Amerikansk kristokrati har som främsta mål en ny förintelse. Utan utplånandet av alla icke-kristna kan inte Guds Plan och Kristi Återkomst förverkligas. Det sista slaget kommer naturligtvis att utspelas precis där staten Israel ligger. Hur många överlevande kan vi räkna med den här gången? - Det här behöver inte ens översättas till engelska eftersom alla eventuella besökare från USA är medvetna om detta faktum.)
Is this a Right-Wing Nut or a member of the US Mainstream Right?
Video courtesy "Don't Burn the Flag. Wash it!", who comments:
What is one of the bigger problems facing the USA today?
Watch this short video and then answer that question.
This man is not to be made fun, he is to be pitied. He is a product of people like Ted Nugent, and Ted Nugent is a product of other Ted Nugent’s, and they are all the byproduct of years and years of the (1) dumbing down of the American education system, particularly K through 12, (2) which includes the educators. They are a product as well of (3) the lack of any worthy historical perspectives and of (4) the growing divide and disconnect between the rich and the middleclass/poor.
Another video clip from a totally alien universe where up is down and down is up, truth is lies, and lies are truth: "Hannity: I want to know. Barack Obama accused our troops of killing civilians and air-raiding villages. What is more offensive to you, which statement? - From a collection of Hannity clips at FOXATTACKS.
Sean Hannity on FOX News defending Ted Nugent (video)
NUGENT [video clip]: I was in Chicago. I said, "Hey, Obama, you might want to suck on one of these, you punk!"
Obama, he's a piece of [bleep]. And I told him to suck on my machine gun. Let's hear it for it.
And I was in New York. I said, "Hey, Hillary, you might want to ride one of these into the sunset, you worthless [bleep]!"
HANNITY: That was friend and frequent guest on the program Ted Nugent expressing his feelings towards Democratic presidential contenders Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton. Joining us now, Democratic strategist Bob Beckel and Republican strategist Karen Hanretty.
You know, Bob, we may actually agree here. Here is Ted Nugent. He's saying, you know, the "Wang Dang" song, "Cat Scratch Fever," wears a loincloth on stage, fires, you know, an arrow at targets on stage. I see you liberals more upset about that, but I don't hear anybody criticizing Barack Obama for accusing our troops of killing civilians, air-raiding villages, et cetera, et cetera. What's more shocking to you? What's more offensive to you? Is it Barack Obama's statement about our troops or Ted Nugent?
BECKEL: You know, only you could figure out a way to ask a question like that. First of all, Nugent, this is a boy who's missing a couple dogs from under his front porch. This guy has been pimping for Republicans for years now. They want him to run for Senate against Obama. I can't believe -- when the Dixie Chicks said something about George Bush, which was mild compared to this jerk, and the religious right, the Dobsons and the Robertsons, rose up in fury. You rose up in fury.
[crosstalk]
HANNITY: You know, typical Bob Beckel. But you can't answer the question. I didn't ask you that.
BECKEL: I want to see --
[crosstalk]
BECKEL: Are you prepared now, Sean -- are you prepared to disavow this lowlife or not?
HANNITY: No, I like Ted Nugent. He's a friend of mine.
BECKEL: You do, after did he that? After he did that?
HANNITY: But he's a rock star. Yes, here's my point. If you don't like it, don't go to the concert, don't buy his new albums.
[crosstalk]
BECKEL: I can't believe you're defending this lowlife.
HANNITY: Here's my question again, and hopefully your liberal brain can absorb it.
[crosstalk]
BECKEL: The question is not even a close call. I think Nugent was far over the line and Obama was not.
HANNITY: I want to know. Barack Obama accused our troops of killing civilians and air-raiding villages. What is more offensive to you, which statement?
BECKEL: Because I know the context in which Obama said it. This Nugent is more offensive. This guy ought to be knocked off the air. He ought to never come on your show again, and if you have him on, you ought to be ashamed of yourself. He's a bum!
HANNITY: Not at all. We have you on.
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