Nugent: Romney Campaign ‘Expressed Support’ After Controversial Remarks About Obama
Nugent: Romney Campaign Expressed Support After Controversial Remarks About Obama
By Ben Armbruster on May 4, 2012 at 2:07 pm
Last month, the U.S. Secret Service met with right wing gun advocate and National Rifle Association board member Ted Nugent after he made what many interpreted to be threatening remarks toward President Obama. If Barack Obama becomes the president in November again, I will be either be dead or in jail by this time next year, he said at the NRAs annual conference in St. Louis.
Nugent endorsed Mitt Romney for president. And while the Secret Service thought Nugents remarks warranted a chat, the Romney campaign didnt directly condemn his remarks. Instead, a campaign spokesperson derided divisive language in a general sense, adding that Mitt Romney believes everyone needs to be civil. In fact, in an interview with CBS News that aired this morning, Nugent said the Romney campaign expressed support and never advised that he tone down his rhetoric:
Q: Have you heard from the Romney campaign after these comments?
NUGENT: I have.
Q: And?
NUGENT: I have to say what I say the way I say it.
Q: Were they unhappy with you for saying that?
NUGENT: No. They expressed support.
Q: Did they say to you, Listen we appreciate the support, tone it down.
NUGENT: Nope.
http://thinkprogress.org/security/2012/05/04/478334/nugent-romney-expressed-support/