Hank Williams Jr. Issues Apology Regarding Obama-Hitler Statement

Hank Williams Jr. | Photo Credits: Vallery Jean/FilmMagic.com
Hank Williams Jr. | Photo Credits: Vallery Jean/FilmMagic.com

Hank Williams Jr. has apologized since some thought he compared President Obama to Adolf Hitler on Fox and Friends.

Williams — whose trademark "Are you ready for some football?" theme was pulled by ESPN on its latest Monday Night Football telecast — posted a statement on his website titled "Thanks to My Supporters."

"I have always been very passionate about Politics and Sports and this time it got the Best or Worst of me. The thought of the Leaders of both Parties Jukin and High Fiven on a Golf course, while so many Families are Struggling to get by simply made me Boil over and make a Dumb statement and I am very Sorry if it Offended anyone."

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The 62-year-old country singer went on to say, "I would like to Thank all my supporters. This was Not written by some Publicist."

You didn't have to tell us that, Hank.

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