Ted Nugent Posts Fake And Racist “2 Ni**er” Meme On Facebook The watchdog site MediaMatters has put professional racist Ted Nugent’s Facebook page on blast after one of his latest posts was as racist as it was sarcastic and offensive… National Rifle Association board member Ted Nugent posted a racially derogatory image on his Facebook page that he said was an advertisement for a moving company called “2 ni** ers and a stolen truck.” In a March 31 post, Nugent shared the image with his comment: “Before all the braindead dishonest lying scum politically correct racist hatepunks get all goofball toxic on us here, I am simply promoting a brilliant entrepreneur in Detroit that created a clever bussiness. His words, not mine. Ya gotta luv this guy!! When in doubt whip it out!” As much as hatin’ azz Ted would like to believe that some enterprising black entrepreneur starting a self-hating small business… There is no actual moving company; the image is actually a fake that has been shared on racist websites and condemned by civil rights leaders. Nugent, who wrote a column last year for conspiracy website WND praising the use of the word “ni**er,” even as a racial insult, frequently makes racially charged and otherwise inflammatory comments. Earlier in 2016, he caused widespread controversy for sharing anti-Semitic material on his Facebook page. This is all just par for the course for Ted. He and those like him want to take back America one racial epithet at a time. And if Donald Trump is elected president, he might just have a shot…SMH. Image via Facebook/WENN
Suffice it to say, Ted Nugent is not among those lighting a candle for the late Cecil the Lion. Instead, he is lighting the Internet on fire. In response to those crushed by the creature’s death – and the man responsible, Walter Palmer – Nugent unleashed an epic Facebook tirade. “The whole story is a lie,” writes the rocker. “It was a wild lion from a ‘park’ where hunting is legal & ESSENTIAL beyond the park borders.” “All animals reproduce every year & would run out of room/food to live w/o hunting,” adds Ted . “I will write a full piece on this joke asap.” “God are people stupid.” Ted’s statement would be true if he were speaking about white-tailed deer in Michigan, but applying it to endangered wild cats of Africa is a stretch. Walter Palmer didn’t merely rile up Twitter by hunting Cecil, he violated laws of Zimbabwe and is cooperating with an investigation as a result. Nonplussed, avid hunter Ted claims that this country’s president eats baby elephant, thus, “Zimbabwe has their own black devil tyrant. Sucks dont it.” We are at a loss for words at this point. Pivoting back to Cecil, he ranted, “Cecil, the other white meat. Lion’s lives matter? Bulls—. Only if they are disrespected with a human name.” “Black lives matter? Bulls—.” “Apparently not in Chicago Detroit LA DC Philly Compton South Central etc etc where they are slaughtered daily with no one giving a good goddam.” “Sick dishonest hypocrite society PC from hell,” Nugent, 66, concluded with this parting shot. “Lions are a renewable resource. Go back to sleep.” As of this report, Ted has yet to pen another missive about the killing of Cecil’s brother Jericho by poachers … but it’s still early Sunday morning.
Crickets… Seriously though, wtf has he been smoking? Papoose Says No Other MC Is Better Than Him, Even Jay Z Apparently Papoose isn’t done publicly embarrassing himself. The rapper did an interview with NY Daily News where he boasted he could outrap every MC including Jay Z and said he’s the best out of New York Peep the excerpts below: On His Position In The Rap Game: “Nobody is better than me — Jay-Z, nobody,” said Shamele Mackie, better known by the stage name Papoose. “None are more lyrically inclined than me. None of them. I’m definitely the king of New York. I am the greatest out of New York.” “When I look in the mirror, I don’t see Jay Z — I see Papoose,” said the musician, who’s married to Remy Ma, a Grammy-nominated rapper serving time for a 2007 shooting. “More power to him, but he’s not better than me.” On His Failure To Move More Than 17K Copies Of “The Nacierema Dream” Or Get Radio Spins: “It’s not going to stop me,” he said of the lack of spins. “I’m going to release a body of music every month. I don’t feel like there’s no artist out there doing that.” “My pen game is the most immaculate,” Papoose told the Daily News. “I bring the most to the table on every level, concept, substance.” On The July 31 release of Remy Ma From Bedford Hills Correctional Facility for Women: “That’s going to be a very special day for me,” said the rapper of his wife’s release. “They say I never smile, but they going to see me with a Kool Aid smile that day.” “I want to take her out to eat,” he said, sharing plans to take her to Tao. “We going to go over there and have a good meal.” Poor Remy gonna get the runs on her first day out AND have to get right back in the booth so she can support her 36-year-old struggle rapper hubby. Poor thang. WENN/Handout
Ted Nugent Once Said He Uses The “N-Word” Because His Black Friends Use It Babbling borderline racist Ted Nugent has been ruffling feathers with his racist rhetoric more than usual over the last few years, but it turns out he’s not new to saying offensive things that stir the pot. via Media Matters In a 1990 interview now available online for the first time, National Rifle Association board member and Outdoor Channel spokesperson Ted Nugent defended apartheid in South Africa, said that he uses racial expletives because he “hang[s] around with a lot of n****rs,” and described the bizarre efforts he claims to have taken to avoid military service during the Vietnam War. Snippets from “Ted Nugent Grows Up? Older, Bolder, Cruder, Ruder — And More Unprintable Than Ever,” published in Detroit Free Press Magazine on July 15, 1990, have been floating around on the Internet for years. Media Matters requested a copy of the interview from the Detroit Public Library, which archives the Free Press, to authenticate the statements. Nugent has recently been the subject of widespread controversy after calling President Obama a “subhuman mongrel” during an appearance at a January gun industry trade show. T The comments made by Nugent to Detroit Free Press Magazine demonstrate how his slur of Obama is par for the course for the NRA representative (all ellipses are DFP’s): Discussing the system of racial segregation enforced in South Africa at the time, Nugent said that “apartheid isn’t that cut-and-dry. All men are not created equal.” While claiming that he had “great respect” for the indigenous people of South Africa, Nugent called them “a different breed of man” claiming that “[t]hey still put bones in their noses, they still walk around naked, they wipe their butts with their hands”: “The preponderance of South Africa is a different breed of man,” Nugent says. “I mean that with no disrespect. I say that with great respect. I love them because I’m one of them. They are still people of the earth, but they are different. They still put bones in their noses, they still walk around naked, they wipe their butts with their hands. And when I kill an antelope for ‘em, their preference is the gut pile. That’s what they f***ing want to eat, the intestines. These are different people. You give ‘em toothpaste, they f***ing eat it…I hope they don’t become civilized. They’re way ahead of the game.” Nugent’s comments came a few months after Nelson Mandela was released following 27 years in prison. Nugent also defended calling his music tour in Japan the “Jap Whack Tour” and his use of the word “nigger”: “I mean no disrespect. I’m sure the Japanese are wonderful folks. I use the word ni***r a lot because I hang around with a lot of ni***r, and they use the word n****r, and I tend to use words that communicate…I don’t mean to offend. I’m a fun guy, not a sexist or racist.” While the problem with Ted Nugent’s use of the n-word as a white man is blatantly obvious, his comments do speak to a point that many in the African-American community have made about black people giving life the very word that we supposedly “despise” by changing the “er” to an “a” and using it in everyday conversation. What do you think of message behind Ted’s comments, Bossip fam? Let’s discuss.
Ted Nugent Says President Obama Also Called Black People Mongrels Babbling bigot Ted Nugent is now attempting to justify calling President Obama a “subuman mongrel” by using the President’s own words from a 2010 interview on ‘The View’ against him. via Media Matters In a disingenuous effort to deflect the firestorm that has engulfed him for calling President Obama a “subhuman mongrel,” Ted Nugent is dishonestly claiming that President Obama previously said the same thing. Nugent’s comments were criticized from politicians of both parties and the media after he appeared at two campaign rallies for Texas gubernatorial candidate Greg Abbott last week. The National Rifle Association board member and Outdoor Channel spokesman offered an insincere apology on February 21 for the racist remark, but two days later began demanding apologies of his own on Twitter after discovering that “Obama called blacks mongrels on the View.” He will likely offer a similar argument when he appears on tonight’s edition of CNN’s Erin Burnett OutFront. But words in different contexts can have different connotations. Nugent’s comments are in no way comparable to Obama’s. During a July 2010 discussion of race relations on The View, Obama was asked why he identifies as African-American rather than biracial given that his mother was white. Obama replied that because “the world saw me as African-American,” he embraced that. He added that because many who identify as African-American have some white ancestry, “we are sort of a mongrel people.” He concluded that he is “less interested in how we label ourselves, and more interested in how we treat each other.” By contrast, during his January 2014 interview, Nugent attacked Obama as a “Chicago communist raised communist educated communist nurtured subhuman mongrel” and an “ACORN community organizer gangster” who should be imprisoned for treason.
Gucci Mane is the last person to be giving advice. Ninja get your ish straight first. Gucci Mane Reacts To Chief Keef’s Legal Woes According to SOHH.com I take responsibility for some of that bad stigma that comes from me. A lot of the things I have done, I regret. And a lot of it [I warranted]. A lot of it, it be false claims,” Gucci revealed. “Media take it and make they own assumptions…A lot of things don’t have a lot of truth in them…My advice would be to him [Chief Keef], and any other young guy, is to learn from…try not to do the same thing that I did.” (Power 107.5) “He a big fan of mine and I just see a lot of potential in him. I feel like all these years I’ve been in the rap game, there’s a lot of things that I wish I could have did a different way. So I just feel like if nothing else, I just want to give him some advice so that he can just enjoy his career. Just show him that trouble is so easy to get into. It’s really more of a big brother thing. There’s a business arrangement of course, but I just really like him as a person. He hard. He for real. The young people take to what’s real, what they perceive as authentic.” We don’t see what he sees in Chief Keef
Ted Nugent is a few fries short of a happy meal. Ted Nugent Says Obama Wants To Rape The Constitution According to Raw Story In typically bombastic language, National Rifle Association chairman Ted Nugent claimed Thursday that President Barack Obama’s agenda involves raping the U.S. Constitution and urinating on the nation’s Founding Fathers by passing gun regulations that restrict the sale of assault rifles and high-capacity magazines. “Clearly their agenda is banning guns, not banning criminals or saving lives,” he wrote for conservative conspiracy website World Net Daily, couching his thesis in the tale of a murderer who was released from prison and went on to kill again. “And their morally bankrupt agenda is wrong, anti-American and counterproductive. Their agenda will achieve nothing except to rape our Constitution and urinate on the vision of our Founding Fathers.” It’s not clear how the proposed regulations pose such an affront to the constitution — the Second Amendment explicitly says it provides for states to maintain a “well regulated militia” — but Nugent was adamant that if individuals do not have unlimited access to deadly weapons, freedom will surely die. That’s a typical screed for the Detroit-born rocker, whose modern fame is more due to his alarming commentaries on guns in America than his music. Nugent came face to face with Secret Service agents last April when he claimed that he’d be “dead or in jail” within a year if Obama won a second term. He’s not been jailed just yet, but did claim in January that he and some buddies are ready to launch an armed revolt against the government. Despite Nugent’s absolutist views on gun rights, his brother Jeffrey explained in May that he believes the nation will move forward with gun regulations “with or without” the NRA. “Let’s see if the NRA and its new leaders step up and do what is right,” he wrote. “If not, it will get done without them. We all have a role here, especially to protect our children. Who is going to be the voice for them?” Somebody needs to give grandpa his medicine.
Kristen Stewart was a guest on Jimmy Fallon Live last night, and the atmosphere was a bit more relaxed for the actress than when The Today Show asked her about Robert Pattinson . How so? She took on the host in a game of Giant Quarters! That’s exactly what it sounds like: two enormous coins, one enlarged solo cup. Who came out on top? How quickly can Kristen chug beer? Watch and find out! Kristen Stewart Chugs Beer
If this doesn’t warm your heart … do you even have one?! After giving birth two months ago to baby son Lorenzo, Jersey Shore star Snooki can’t get enough of her adorable little man and posting pics of him online. Frankly, we encourage this. Here are two reasons why: “My stud muffin,” she wrote alongside these photos. No doubt. Already smiling as he looks up at mama Snooki, Lorenzo Dominic LaValle is going to be one popular kid at preschool in a few years. Gotta give her credit, she’s really taken to parenting. Check out Snooki with no makeup and other Nicole Polizzi photos for additional images of pint-sized MTV reality star through the years, from Seaside to motherhood.
Rihanna took the stage at the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show last night, performing before an enraptured audience and donning a pair of sexy, contrasting looks. Compared to Rihanna and Chris Brown’s “Nobodies Business” duet, the Unapologetic singer’s fashion statements weren’t controversial in the least … for a change. While beauties such as Erin Heatherton, Adriana Lima, Alessandra Ambrosio and Miranda Kerr strutted their stuff, RiRi more than held her own on stage. Vote on your favorite Rihanna VS Fashion Show attire below! Fashion Face-Off! Black Click Here To Vote for Black White Click Here To Vote for White Which of Rihanna’s Victoria’s Secret outfits do you like more? View Poll »