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13271395, found it
Posted by Mgmt, Sat Jun-30-18 07:26 AM
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=orz0zxH72K4

Not sure what the denials today are about, but this was already admitted by him


>I made it through the 3+ hours.
>
>He denied the 3 allegations, Drumph style. I believe he’s
>lying about all 3 - especially the sicko adoption one because
>I saw the actual girl in question on VH1. Just a grating
>dishonest “always right” and “white is always right”
>personality.
>
>When he pulled the “my drummer is Mexican” and “my band
>mate is black” card, Joe should’ve and could’ve checked
>him.
>
>>Of all the people who should go down....it's this guy.
>>
>>
>>Kinda funny how this works, an article is posted with little
>>to no response. People speak and there is little to no
>>response and then...it all happens.
>>
>>This fuck was in the goddamn white house with the prezdent
>>
>>anyway, here's wonderwall:
>>
>>https://www.huffingtonpost.com/larry-womack/ted-nugents-jailbait-problem_b_4840060.html
>>
>>Another campaign appearance, another Ted Nugent controversy.
>>Mainstream Republicans and everyone to their left are
>>appalled. But no one is surprised. Nugent’s incendiary
>>rhetoric (read: infamous idiocy) is, at this point, expected
>>and tiresome. It has become difficult to muster the outrage.
>>
>>More unfortunate is that these incidents have had the
>>unintended side effect of protecting Nugent from a far
>bigger
>>character issue. In fact, in the case of Nugent, we have
>even
>>come to see alleged child sexual abuse as some sort of
>>eccentricity or harmless vice. Can you imagine anyone else
>who
>>had been accused of having sex with a 12-year-old, written a
>>song about raping a 13-year-old and adopted a 17-year-old so
>>that he could have sex with her going on to campaign
>alongside
>>all the most conservative “family values” candidates?
>>
>>When Ted Nugent was 32 years old, he released the song
>>“Jailbait.” Here’s a taste of the lyrics (written by
>>him):
>>
>>Well, I don’t care if you’re just 13
>>
>>You look too good to be true
>>
>>I just know that you’re probably clean...
>>
>>Jailbait you look fine, fine, fine...
>>
>>It’s quite alright, I asked your mama
>>
>>Wait a minute, officer
>>
>>Don’t put those handcuffs on me
>>
>>Put them on her, and I’ll share her with you
>>
>>The albums’ next track is titled “I Am a Predator.”
>>I’m not kidding.
>>
>>Don’t get me wrong. I’m not above a really sick joke. In
>>fact, I love them. I even think that pedophile joke in
>Eternal
>>Sunshine is kinda funny and it’s supposed to be bad.
>>
>>But this one isn’t funny — especially coming from
>Nugent.
>>
>>Two years before recording “Jailbait,” Ted Nugent had
>the
>>novel idea of becoming legal guardian to a 17-year-old girl,
>>so that they could have sex without, you know, her parents
>>having legal recourse. They acquiesced. “I guess they
>>figured better Ted Nugent than some drug-infested punk in
>high
>>school,” he told VH1, years later. In the same
>documentary,
>>he claimed to have had several relationships with young
>girls,
>>and seems to brag about gaining their parents’ approval,
>>too. (Though he didn’t go so far as to adopt any of them.)
>>
>>That sounds... an awful lot like that line in
>“Jailbait.”
>>You know, the one just before he urges the cop to handcuff
>the
>>girl so they can both rape her. Wrap your mind around that
>for
>>a moment: the man wrote, recorded and released a
>>semi-autobiographical pedophile joke. And then campaigned
>with
>>Rick Perry.
>>
>>Okay, okay. Seventeen is not 13. I’m not going to pretend
>>that it is, or that an adult relationship with a 17-year-old
>>is proof that someone is a hebephile who will have sex with
>a
>>13-year-old. It isn’t a good sign, but interest in
>>post-pubescent girls is hardly an indicator that someone
>likes
>>to have sex with pre-pubescent girls. Let’s face it: all
>of
>>your favorite rock stars from days gone by were having sex
>>with underage groupies. And almost every man who isn’t a
>>rock star has at least unwittingly fantasized about doing
>it.
>>(The most common word in porn titles is “teen,” and if
>you
>>think that all of those teens are really of legal age, you
>are
>>incredibly naïve.)
>>
>>Nugent, for his part, described himself to VH1 as “girl
>>addicted.” “Recently,” his wife writes on her website,
>>“we have discovered four more adult children Ted had from
>>previous relationships.”
>>
>>“Previous relationships.” Not, “his long-time hobby of
>>siring groupie bastards.” That wouldn’t be very
>“family
>>values.”
>>
>>But we have pretty good reason, even beyond the
>>autobiographical details, to believe that the choice of 13
>in
>>“Jailbait” is not entirely comedic exaggeration. For
>>example, Courtney Love claims to have performed oral sex on
>>Nugent when she was 12 and a half. When pressed, an
>>uncharacteristically somber Love elaborated, “I didn’t
>>have breasts yet... it’s sick.” This would have been
>>around the time of Nugent’s 29th birthday.
>>
>>I encourage anyone to listen to that (NSFW) interview. It
>>isn’t leveled as some sort of angry allegation. Love comes
>>across as fairly reluctant to reveal her age at the time of
>>the incident. In fact, she seems to feel shame about it.
>>(Which, of course, she should not.)
>>
>>To be clear: Nugent says that he does not remember the
>>incident with Love. He is not guilty just because he is
>>accused. That is an incredibly serious allegation and, given
>>that recollections are clouded by a haze of three decades
>and
>>god knows how many drugs, it is to be taken with a grain of
>>salt.
>>
>>Still, he doesn’t say, “Because I wouldn’t have had
>sex
>>with a 12-year-old.” He just denies recalling it. That’s
>>very disturbing. I’ve met 30-year-olds who could pass for
>15
>>and 15-year-olds who could pass for 30, but I have never met
>a
>>12-year-old girl who could pass for 18. Puberty is pretty
>key
>>in that regard. Rather than deny that he would have done it,
>>Ted Nugent wrote a semi-autobiographical novelty song about
>>how he’d have liked to. He doesn’t seem to see it as a
>>very serious allegation.
>>
>>Imagine for a moment that Ted Nugent is not widely known as
>>king of the inbred. Imagine, instead, that he is an attorney
>>in Manhattan. Or Bono. Or that, instead of Courtney Love, he
>>was accused of receiving oral sex from a 12-year-old boy.
>And
>>then recording a song about how he’s really into that.
>After
>>adopting a 17-year-old so he could have sex with her.
>>
>>Would governors and congressmen hit the campaign trail with
>>that guy? Would they send their children to his “Kamp for
>>Kids” — and professional snipers? What would they say
>>about almost any other man? They wouldn’t call him a creep
>>or a redneck. They’d call him a pedophile.
>>
>>Instead, Nugent is embraced as some sort of down-home
>>firebrand. He’s a redneck rock star; sex with kids is just
>>part of the package! Sarah Palin says that if a candidate
>>“is good enough for Ted Nugent, he is good enough for
>me!”
>>Congressmen invite him to the State of the Union. Meanwhile,
>>Hillary Clinton is attacked (in a fairly convoluted way) for
>>associating with Ronan Farrow.
>>
>>How can anyone be seen on a campaign stage with a man with
>>this sort of personal history? What is wrong with these
>>people?
>>
>>So the next time Ted Nugent says something horrible (and
>there
>>will be a next time,) I encourage you to stay focused on the
>>big picture. You know, the one of that little girl in
>>handcuffs.
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