Ted Nugent Explodes On Morning Show Interview. Is This Dude Nuts Or What?
Ted Nugent lived up to his "Motor City Madman" reputation during a television interview with "CBS Morning News." The rocker, hunter and political activist sat down with Jeff Glor in his first on-camera appearance since he was interviewed by the Secret for his comments about President Barack Obama made during recent a National Rifle Association meeting in St. Louis. The cordial interview from Nugent's Texas ranch took a bizarre turn when Glor hinted that for Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney to win he'll need support from moderates. Nugent said he was not moderate and...
"Call me," Nugent continued in a raised, irritated voice, "when you meet someone who does that more than I do. Because that's really moderate. In fact, you know what that is? That's extreme. I'm an extremely loving, passionate man, and people who investigate me honestly, without the baggage of political correctness, ascertain the conclusion that I'm a damned nice guy. And if you can find a screening process more powerful than that, I'll [expletive]. Or [expletive]. How's that sound?"
Glor explained later the second part of the tirade was directed to a female CBS producer who was off-camera. In an more pleasant exchange earlier in the interview, Nugent told Glor the meeting with the Secret Service was "adorable." The musician hinted he told the agents they should be investigating their bosses. He went on to further describe the meeting...
"I don't think their concern was that I threatened someone. I think their concern is that someone claimed I threatened someone. In fact, I got to tell you, and I don't mean to put any professionals on the spot, but -- and I don't have the greatest hearing in the world -- but I thought I heard something to the point of, "I didn't think so."
Nugent blamed his energy on a kidney stone, which was removed right after the interview in an emergency room.
IS THIS DUDE NUTS OR WHAT?
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S and S 2012/05/05 22:14:12No, Terrible Ted is completely rational.+4Ted is uber passionate about freedom of this country. when he sees this crap going on, he's going to make a point (very loudly) about his disdain about this rogue government. It is important to have people like Ted to shake things up. If you don't rattle people's cages, they just go along being good little sheeple.






















Over all Ted is actually a really nice and good guy.. Yes, he is passionate about the Constitution and the Rights of the American people.. And, overall more people should stand up for there rights before the Big Government sits there and takes them away one by one till you have none left.. Furthermore: he also fights to preserve the forest lives and the wilderness.. He understands that man destroys just about everything it touches.. The world needs more people like him...
Ted Nugent’s run in the headlines continues as he’s now facing the repercussions of illegally killing a black bear in the Alaskan tundra while filming his television series, “Spirit of the Wild.”
In a report in the Anchorage Daily News, the musician and reality star signed a plea agreement with federal prosecutors on April 14 and admitted to illegally shooting and transporting a black bear in Sukkwan Island, Alaska, two years ago. The kill surpassed federal hunting limits after Nugent injured another bear with an arrow four days prior. Both attacks were caught on camera by the rocker, and used as material in his TV show.
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According to the agreement, by striking the first bear and killing the second, Nugent “exceeded his bag limit for Game Management Unit 2,” and further committed a misdemeanor by taking the dead bear off federal property in his boat, dubbed the “El Dorado.”
The agreement will be entered in court this week. In addition to a $10,000 fine, the 62-year-old Republican activist must create a 30-to-60 second public service announcement about responsible hunting to run on his show every other week, and is banned from hunting or fishing anywhere in Alaska and on any U.S. Forest Service land nationwide for one ye...
Ted Nugent’s run in the headlines continues as he’s now facing the repercussions of illegally killing a black bear in the Alaskan tundra while filming his television series, “Spirit of the Wild.”
In a report in the Anchorage Daily News, the musician and reality star signed a plea agreement with federal prosecutors on April 14 and admitted to illegally shooting and transporting a black bear in Sukkwan Island, Alaska, two years ago. The kill surpassed federal hunting limits after Nugent injured another bear with an arrow four days prior. Both attacks were caught on camera by the rocker, and used as material in his TV show.
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According to the agreement, by striking the first bear and killing the second, Nugent “exceeded his bag limit for Game Management Unit 2,” and further committed a misdemeanor by taking the dead bear off federal property in his boat, dubbed the “El Dorado.”
The agreement will be entered in court this week. In addition to a $10,000 fine, the 62-year-old Republican activist must create a 30-to-60 second public service announcement about responsible hunting to run on his show every other week, and is banned from hunting or fishing anywhere in Alaska and on any U.S. Forest Service land nationwide for one year. He will be placed on two years' probation.
His lawyer and NRA board member Wayne Anthony Ross offered a few retaliatory statements on the matter.
"They've got apparently some crazy law in Southeast that says if you even touch an animal with an arrow, it becomes your animal," Ross told the Anchorage Daily News about Nugent’s confusion shooting the first bear. "He looked to see if he had hit it and didn't believe that he'd hit it fatally."
He added, “There wasn't any blood trail that they could find. There was a little blood apparently at the spot, but nothing that indicated the bear was hard hit."
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frank Zappa dodged the draft by conspiring to make a porn.
Giuliani got a judge to get him out of the draft
Ron Paul is the only true patriot for President.
I am a brilliant scientist with several published papers.
Btw, a forged service card (if true) is hardly on a par with draft dodging/avoidance, which was practically a national sport -- what do you think student deferments were? I had friends who joined the FBI and CIA to avoid the draft.