Knimrod
01-13-2006, 12:15 AM
Governor Ted Nugent?
By James Hirsen
NewsMax
Ted Nugent is no Bruce Springsteen, politically speaking.
The Motor City Madman is a conservative and four-time National Rifle Association director.
Not content with merely playing his music and starring in the OLN network's reality show "Wanted: Ted or Alive," Nugent tells the New York Daily News that the Michigan governor's mansion is in his sights.
His public statements are, shall we say, unconventional for a candidate.
About the job performance of current Democrat Governor Jennifer Granholm, Nugent says she "is not doing an ugly job, but as the perfect woman, she is scrotumless."
Regarding the welfare system, Nugent doesn't have affection for "the pimps and whores and welfare brats who think they've got the right to my [money] because Jesse Jackson represents [them]."
On U.S. poverty, Nugent says that "the average person who qualifies under the poverty level in America has [bleep]ing cell phones and Tommy Hilfiger clothes! And bling-bling! I've seen them ... gold and jewelry and crack and meth! This is poverty?"
As to New York undercover cops, Nugent shares that "they wave and show me their guns. I consider us blood brothers."
The Left Coast Report relays that concerning the right to defend oneself and the Second Amendment, Nugent reveals, "I go for walks late at night in high-crime districts, and just hope."
Link to report (http://www.newsmax.com/hollywood2.shtml)
By James Hirsen
NewsMax
Ted Nugent is no Bruce Springsteen, politically speaking.
The Motor City Madman is a conservative and four-time National Rifle Association director.
Not content with merely playing his music and starring in the OLN network's reality show "Wanted: Ted or Alive," Nugent tells the New York Daily News that the Michigan governor's mansion is in his sights.
His public statements are, shall we say, unconventional for a candidate.
About the job performance of current Democrat Governor Jennifer Granholm, Nugent says she "is not doing an ugly job, but as the perfect woman, she is scrotumless."
Regarding the welfare system, Nugent doesn't have affection for "the pimps and whores and welfare brats who think they've got the right to my [money] because Jesse Jackson represents [them]."
On U.S. poverty, Nugent says that "the average person who qualifies under the poverty level in America has [bleep]ing cell phones and Tommy Hilfiger clothes! And bling-bling! I've seen them ... gold and jewelry and crack and meth! This is poverty?"
As to New York undercover cops, Nugent shares that "they wave and show me their guns. I consider us blood brothers."
The Left Coast Report relays that concerning the right to defend oneself and the Second Amendment, Nugent reveals, "I go for walks late at night in high-crime districts, and just hope."
Link to report (http://www.newsmax.com/hollywood2.shtml)