The video clip is only being used (loosely) as humor and is not related to this story.
Using machine guns as props, Nugent, 58, appeared onstage as the final act of the inaugural ball wearing a cutoff T-shirt emblazoned with the Confederate flag and shouting offensive remarks about non-English speakers, according to people who were in attendance.
Perry's spokesman, Robert Black, downplayed the Tuesday-night incident.
"Ted Nugent is a good friend of the governor's. He asked him if he would play at the inaugural. He didn't put any stipulation of what he would play," Black said.
Who else might be a good friend of Governor Perry that we might need to know about? I know it's a longshot, but does he have any intellectual friends, or are they all just washed up, belligerent assholes?
I loved how Waveflux captioned the photo: "All that's missing is George Allen."
Fortunately, we do have a few sensible folks here in Texas.
Hundreds of people attended the ball, but most had left before Nugent's performance.
On 2nd thought, they only get the sensible points for missing Nugent, not for attending this pointless and wasteful event whose primary purpose is to blow more hot air into the already overinflated ego of a bonafide prick sporting a plasticized hairdo.
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