BET Wire: Nugent and Zimmerman Still Say the Craziest Things About Obama

Zimmerman thinks Obama used him to win votes in 2012.

In Case You Missed It - Republicans leave President Obama scratching his head; Ben Carson kind of blames the spread of measles on immigrants; one lawmaker thinks it's OK if your food service worker doesn't wash his hands after a bathroom break — and more. — Joyce Jones (@BETpolitichick)

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In Case You Missed It - Is it something they ate? Conservative rocker calls President Obama a mongrel; George Zimmerman thinks the president is scapegoating him; former congressman Mel Reynolds has been accused of creating porn – and more. — Joyce Jones (@BETpolitichick) (Photo: BET)

Bad Company - Texas Republican gubernatorial candidate and current attorney general Greg Abbott is under fire from liberals for inviting the controversial Ted Nugent to join him on the campaign trail. Last month the musician called Obama a "subhuman mongrel."  (Photos from left: Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images, AP Photo/Evan Agostini/ File)

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Bad Company - Texas Republican gubernatorial candidate and current attorney general Greg Abbott is under fire from liberals for inviting the controversial Ted Nugent to join him on the campaign trail. Last month the musician called Obama a "subhuman mongrel." (Photos from left: Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images, AP Photo/Evan Agostini/ File)

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Scapegoat - George Zimmerman, in an interview on CNN, said that Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder have made him their scapegoat. For what, however, he couldn't say. “I don’t know what they’re thinking or why they’re thinking it, all I know is that they’re doing it. I don’t know what agenda they have,” said Zimmerman, who also hopes to become an attorney one day. (Photo: New Day via CNN)

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Scapegoat - George Zimmerman, in an interview on CNN, said that Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder have made him their scapegoat. For what, however, he couldn't say. “I don’t know what they’re thinking or why they’re thinking it, all I know is that they’re doing it. I don’t know what agenda they have,” said Zimmerman, who also hopes to become an attorney one day. (Photo: New Day via CNN)

Keeping It Real - "When Trayvon Martin was first shot, I said that this could have been my son. Another way of saying that is Trayvon Martin could have been me 35 years ago," Obama said after George Zimmerman was found not guilty of the fatal shooting of the Florida teenager. "And when you think about why, in the African-American community at least, there's a lot of pain around what happened here, I think it's important to recognize that the African-American community is looking at this issue through a set of experiences and a history that — that doesn't go away." (Photo: AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

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Who's Using Whom? - In an interview with the Spanish-language network Univision, Zimmerman accused the president of using Trayvon Martin to get votes in 2012 when he famously said that if he had a son, he'd look like the slain teen. Obama "saw it as an opportunity," which Zimmerman says was "unfair" and left him feeling "upset, sad, disappointed."  (Photo: AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Just Wow - Ex-congressman Mel Reynolds had his day in a Zimbabwean court and has been accused of more than possessing porn. He allegedly also shot more than 100 pornographic videos and a further 2,000 nude pictures while he was in the company of at least 10 women, including famous models," the state-owned Herald newspaper reports. Reynolds pleaded not guilty.(Photo: AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)

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Just Wow - Ex-congressman Mel Reynolds had his day in a Zimbabwean court and has been accused of more than possessing porn. He allegedly also shot more than 100 pornographic videos and a further 2,000 nude pictures while he was in the company of at least 10 women, including famous models," the state-owned Herald newspaper reports. Reynolds pleaded not guilty.(Photo: AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)

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Roy Jones Jr. - Jones dropped a rap album titled Round One: The Album in 2002, with the appropriately titled single "Y'all Must've Forgot." Who knew Roy could predict the future?(Photo: Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

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Roy Jones 2.0 - Roy Jones, who in 2003 became the first former middleweight champion to win a heavyweight title in 106 years, is entering a new ring: politics. The boxing legend is making a bid to become mayor of his hometown, Pensacola, Florida. He's also very confident about his chances. "I've been opposed my whole life, and I've always won," Jones told TMZ. (Photo: Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

In on the Fun - On the eve of second-season launch of the Netflix political hit House of Cards, three Black members of Congress got in on the fun and delivered their best impression of the ruthless and sinister Frank Underwood, the character portrayed by Kevin Spacey. Click here to see Reps. James Clyburn and Donna Edwards and Sen. Tim Scott read their favorite Underwood line from the show.   (Photo: Netflix)

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In on the Fun - On the eve of second-season launch of the Netflix political hit House of Cards, three Black members of Congress got in on the fun and delivered their best impression of the ruthless and sinister Frank Underwood, the character portrayed by Kevin Spacey. Click here to see Reps. James Clyburn and Donna Edwards and Sen. Tim Scott read their favorite Underwood line from the show.  (Photo: Netflix)