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! No Whiners Allowed! Ted Nugent Stomps Liberal Ass, Again!

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No Whiners Allowed
08/20/2008
Ted Nugent

There is no whining allowed in my world. I have no time or interest in
suffering spineless whiners and complainers.

Even with my damaged rock and roll ears, I can detect the slightest
trace of whining by family, friends, staff or business associates. By
now, they know I don’t whine and don’t tolerate anyone who does. (The
beautiful result of that is an automatic whine elimination system that
prevails in TedLand.)

It would be easy for me to complain that the music industry is not
fair or that I believe the industry is full of scoundrels and liars.
Instead of wasting valuable time lamenting and complaining about these
obstacles, my modus operandi has, and will continue to be, to play my
guitar louder, sexier, more ferocious and more often. I simply won’t
go away.

Life isn’t fair, just or impartial. The road to success or victory is
tough, demanding and obstructed with any number of moral and ethical
hurdles. Sucker punches are legal. When you get hit from behind and
knocked down, the mark of a mature, confident person is to spring back
up, dusts himself off and get back in the arena. A winner does not
complain.

The mark of an immature person is one who complains that something
isn’t fair because the ball didn’t bounce his or her way. These people
remind me of spoiled brats on the grade school playground who didn’t
get picked for the team. Tough.

If anyone has a legitimate right to complain, it would be Sen. McCain.
The print and television media coverage is obviously biased in favor
of Sen. Obama, yet you do not hear McCain complaining about it. He
continues to march face-first into the howling political winds like an
American buffalo on a mission. I like that.

When Obama received European adulation (as if he were the Second
Coming), McCain did not complain but rather continued his steadfast
campaign on American turf. The McCain campaign soldiers on with a
determined spirit and is picking up momentum as evidenced by the
polls.

When McCain scored a knockout over Senator Obama the other night at
the Saddleback Church in Orange County by answering Reverend Warren’s
questions more confidently, clearly and decisively than the stumbling,
obfuscating Obama, Obama’s campaign accused the Straight Talk Express
of cheating. Whiners.

There is no evidence -- none -- that McCain heard Obama’s rambling and
confusing answers prior to taking the stage and answering Reverend
Warren’s questions. The evidence is pretty plain: when thrashed
soundly by a superior opponent, the Obama camp whined like school
girls.

The Obama camp, recognizing that McCain answered the questions in a
more straightforward, presidential tone than their guy, immediately
began complaining that McCain must have cheated by listening to Obama
fumble his answers time and time again. Obama appeared like the
freshman senator that he is.

The bottom line is this: McCain appeared much more presidential than
Obama. And there is a very valid reason for this: as a natural leader,
McCain is a far better choice than Obama, who is the guy with the
least amount of experience in the history of presidential campaigns.

When Obama does not have a teleprompter in front of him to deliver
another hollow message of transparent, symbolic hope and change, his
speech and answers to questions are disjointed and confusing. Watch
him closely. He is not confident.

Are you, like me, wondering how a President Obama would fair
politically against determined adversaries such as Iranian psychopath
Ahmadinejad, North Korea’s Littler Hitler, Kim Jong Il, or how he
would navigate through political minefields such as the trade
imbalance with China, Russian saber rattling which could lead to a new
Cold War, etc.? Scary thought.

A President Obama would be immediately tested by both our friends and
adversaries because they know he has zero experience and has never
been thrown into the murky, underhanded, geopolitical arena where no
one -- friend or foe -- plays fair.

Choosing a president is always a tough, demanding business, especially
during tough and demanding times. Politics aside, we must always first
look for certain character traits in our president: strong, resolute,
determined, unshakable, and firm.

Obama displays none of these presidential character traits. I am
concerned that, as our president, Obama would fold under the pressure
of the job just like he folds and complains when the political
campaign seas get a bit rough.

McCain is looking more presidential with each passing day. Strip away
the hope and change slick veneer of Obama’s campaign and he looks like
any other windbag politician peddling a hollow message. No thanks. We
need to rid American politics of whiners, not hire on more.

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