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April 1, 2018 at 7:38 pm #84766TSRFParticipant
One of the first songs my basement high school band learned back in the early ’80’s was “Cat Scratch Fever.” Good times.
Too bad Ted turned out to be such a douche bag in real life…
https://www.cnn.com/2018/03/31/politics/nra-member-calls-parkland-survivors-liars/index.html
Ted Nugent calls Parkland survivors ‘liars’ and ‘soulless’ in interview
By Alessia GrunbergerUpdated 3:12 PM ET, Sun April 1, 2018
Ted Nugent calls Parkland survivors ‘soulless’17 people shouldn’t have died, teen says
Musician Ted Nugent plays waves at a campaign rally for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in Sterling Heights, Mich., Sunday, Nov. 6, 2016. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)
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(CNN)National Rifle Association board member and classic rocker Ted Nugent slammed survivors of the Parkland, Florida, school shooting, calling them “liars” and “poor, mushy-brained children.”Nugent made the comments during an interview on “The Joe Pags Show,” a nationally syndicated conservative radio program.
“All you have to do now is not only feel sorry for the liars, but you have to go against them and pray to God that the lies can be crushed and the liars can be silenced so that real measures can be put into place to actually save children’s lives,” Nugent said about the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School students.
“These poor children, I’m afraid to say this and it hurts me to say this, but the evidence is irrefutable, they have no soul,” he added.
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Nugent’s comments come six weeks after 17 people were gunned down at the high school, reigniting a national debate on the nation’s gun laws. An outspoken supporter of President Donald Trump, he joins a growing list of conservative pundits, commentators, and government officials who have railed against the student activists.
“The lies from the left, the lies from these poor, mushy-brained children who have been fed lies and parrot the lies, they are actually committing spiritual suicide because everything they recommend will cause more death and mayhem, guaranteed.” Nugent said.
Later in the interview, radio host Joe Pagliarulo showed him clips of survivors David Hogg and Emma Gonzalez railing against the NRA on CNN.
“The dumbing down of America is manifested in the culture deprivation of our academia that have taught these kids the lies, media that have prodded and encouraged and provided these kids lies. I really feel sorry for them because it’s not only ignorant and dangerously stupid, but it’s soulless,” Nugent said after watching the videos.
“To attack the good, law-abiding families of America when well-known, predictable murderers commit these horrors is deep in the category of soulless,” he added.
In his response, Nugent also defended the NRA.
“The level of ignorance goes beyond stupidity. Again, the National Rifle Association are a bunch of American families who have a voice to stand up for our God-given, constitutionally guaranteed right to keep and bear arms,” Nugent said.
Nugent’s comments about the students drew backlash online.
Several Parkland survivors took to Twitter and demanded an apology.
“If only he saw all the tears. If only he had to look into the eyes I’ve looked into. If only he saw what this did to all of us,” junior Cameron Kasky tweeted. “And here the NRA is, receiving more fear-based donations than ever. Talk about ‘no soul.’ This guy better apologize. Seriously.”
Kyra Parrow, a senior, also fired back at Nugent, saying he was acting like a bully to the student survivors.
“It’s funny how the NRA argues that guns aren’t the issue, it’s bullying that is. Yet literally a NRA board member is being a 5 year old acting like a bully to me and all of the students at douglas,” she wrote.Kyra Parrow
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it’s funny how the NRA argues that guns aren’t the issue, it’s bullying that is. Yet literally a NRA board member is being a 5 year old acting like a bully to me and all of the students at douglas. https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/980107601986949120 …3:11 PM – Mar 31, 2018
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Following the June 2017 shooting of Rep. Steve Scalise, a Louisiana Republican, and others, Nugent told a New York radio station that he would stop “the hateful rhetoric.”
“I cannot and will not and I encourage even my friends, slash, enemies on the left, in the Democrat and liberal world, that we have got to be civil to each other,” he told 77 WABC.April 1, 2018 at 9:06 pm #84769wvParticipantYeah, Nugent makes me ill.
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vApril 2, 2018 at 2:21 am #84779TSRFParticipantHere’s my favorite quote from the article:
“The level of ignorance goes beyond stupidity. Again, the National Rifle Association are a bunch of American families who have a voice to stand up for our God-given, constitutionally guaranteed right to keep and bear arms,” Nugent said.
After 12 long years of Catholic schooling, I consider myself versed in the Bible. I don’t recall where God told his Chosen Ones they needed to keep and bear arms. Maybe it was one of the less reported Beatitudes…
April 2, 2018 at 8:08 am #84786wvParticipantHere’s my favorite quote from the article:
“The level of ignorance goes beyond stupidity. Again, the National Rifle Association are a bunch of American families who have a voice to stand up for our God-given, constitutionally guaranteed right to keep and bear arms,” Nugent said.
After 12 long years of Catholic schooling, I consider myself versed in the Bible. I don’t recall where God told his Chosen Ones they needed to keep and bear arms. Maybe it was one of the less reported Beatitudes…
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Well, I’m not sure God gives such good advice, anyway.
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v“…endorsing genocide, from 1 Samuel 15:3: “This is what the Lord Almighty says … ‘Now go and strike Amalek and devote to destruction all that they have. Do not spare them, but kill both man and woman, child and infant, ox and sheep, camel and donkey.’ ”
Third was Moses’s call to kill witches, in Exodus 22:18: “Do not allow a sorceress to live.” …
bad-god:https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/religion/6120373/Top-10-worst-Bible-passages.html
April 2, 2018 at 10:26 am #84793joemadParticipantOne of the first songs my basement high school band learned back in the early ’80’s was “Cat Scratch Fever.” Good times.
Too bad Ted turned out to be such a douche bag in real life…
BTW, in regards to Ted’s complaining about not getting into the RR HOF…..
His beliefs are not what’s keeping him excluded….. ………it’s takes much more than the following tunes to get in….: Cat Scratch Fever, Stranglehold, and Wang Dang Sweet Poontang….other than Stranglehold, those songs just don’t cut the mustard as cutting edge contributions to Rock n Roll…..http://ultimateclassicrock.com/ted-nugent-rock-and-roll-hall-of-fame/
Ted Nugent Claims ‘Political Correctness’ Is Keeping Him Out of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Unlike a number of classic rock artists, Ted Nugent says he’d happily accept induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame — but he says he knows it’ll never happen, thanks to the “self-inflicted and embarrassing scourge” of “political correctness” that permeates the institution from the top down.
Discussing the issue with Q103FM in Albany (during an interview that you can listen to above), Nugent pinpointed his affiliation with the NRA as the main factor keeping him out — specifically because Rolling Stone co-founder and publisher Jann Wenner, described by the guitarist as the “boss hog” at the Rock Hall, “hates” the gun-rights advocacy group.
“I couldn’t be more proud of that, ’cause the NRA is the ultimate family, grassroots organization that fights for the right to defend ourselves. What kind of numb nut would be against that?” queried Nugent. “And so I’m on the board of directors of the NRA, Jan Wenner hates the Second Amendment, so that’s the only reason I’m not in the Rock and Roll of Fame. And until they get their heads out of their ass, I’m more than happy to do what I do and do it with all the vim and vigor that I do it every night.”
That being said, Nugent responded with an enthusiastic “hell yes” when asked whether he’d accept induction, and added that he’s watched “a lot” of the induction ceremonies and found them “so moving.” Were he to eventually make the cut, Nugent said he’d lead the crowd in a prayer for their rock ‘n’ roll forebears — a moment he sees as reflecting the Hall’s true purpose of paying tribute to the genre’s true greats.
“The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is paying tribute and homage to geniuses who gave us the ultimate soundtrack for our American Dream,” said Nugent. “I’m all in, man, I’m genuinely moved, and I’m glad there is a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.”
Until then, however, he added that he’s happy to remain a member of the “We the People Rock and Roll Hall of Fame,” a club he’s entered by virtue of more than five decades and six thousand shows piled up over a long career. “Hey, write this down,” he quipped. “My name is Ted Nugent. I am the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Eat me!”
Nugent is currently on the road for his Rockin’ America Again tour. You can get complete tour dates and ticket information at his official site.
April 2, 2018 at 1:21 pm #84805nittany ramModeratorI’m actually a fan of Nugent’s music, but it’s hard for me to listen to it anymore knowing what a complete douche he is.
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