I would say Ted Nugent and Peter Fonda are equal bozos.
Perhaps. However the Random Bozo fallacy considers not just idiocy, but significance of the idiot as well. Nugent was invited to the Trump White House. That lowers his randomness rating.
Not only did he get an invite to the Trump White House, Nugent also:
- Is a higher-up on the NRA (the group that has major influence with the republican party)
- Before he was elected, called for Trump to be given the presidential medal of freedom
- Campaigned for Trump by appearing at several of his rallies
By the way, Nugent has also:
- Called Obama a 'subhuman mongrel'
- Said that the U.S. should 'Nagasaki' Iraq
- Called Islam a 'Voodoo religion' (Well, all religions are false, but targeting one over all others is bigotry)
- Used the term 'Toxic (female lady part)' to refer to Clinton. (Hey, I thought the white house was opposed to the use of that word)
- While South Africa was working on getting rid of apartheid, said: "apartheid isn't that cut-and-dry. All men are not created equal"
So all the bigotry and racism you would expect from a Trump supporter.
Yet despite all the overt bigotry there Nugent was, appearing at Trump rallies, and getting his photo taken with Trump at the white house. And then republicans get morally outraged over immigration separating children from their families. Trump and the republicans have shown that they are comfortable with bigotry... why are you surprised at the result?
Yet for some reason, Trump supporters look at messages from Fonda or Kathy Lee Gifford (Individuals who hold no political power, who have never been to the white house that I know of, and have never appeared on stage at political event that Clinton was speaking at) and falsely claim some sort of moral equivalence.