Stephen D Foster Jr July 26, 2014

One would think that Ted Nugent would shut up considering his mouth is the very reason why Native American tribes are pulling the plug on his concerts. But he’s incapable of doing that. Instead, Nugent went on the radio and doubled down on insulting them and anyone else who criticizes him.
During an appearance on “The Lars Larson Show” on Thursday, Nugent repeated the nasty remarks he made earlier in the week when he called his critics, including his latest Native American critics, “unclean vermin” who don’t “qualify as people.”
“I take it as a badge of honor that such unclean vermin are upset by me and my positive energy,” Nugent said earlier this week. “By all indicators, I don’t think they actually qualify as people, but there has always been a lunatic fringe of hateful, rotten, dishonest people that hate happy, successful people.”
“I call them unclean varmints, I’ve actually gone by them and I mean it, they’re hygiene-challenged, they actually stink, they’re dirty people, they’re unclean, they’re bused in to Connecticut and New Jersey and different places to protest a Ted Nugent concert but, Lars, they are so stoned or just brain dead, they actually wear their American Communist Party regalia, they’re not smart enough to take off their identification that they’re not really protesters, they’ve been paid and bussed in.”
Here’s the audio via Right Wing Watch.
The tribes who have canceled Ted Nugent concerts did so precisely because of these kinds of hateful racist tirades that the conservative rocker is known for. In fact, he’s now known more for that than he is for his terrible music.
The Coeur D’ Alene tribe of Worley, Idaho was the first to put the rabid redneck down. In a statement, the tribe said it “has always been about human rights — for decades, we have worked individually and as a Tribe to make sure that each and every person is treated equally and with respect and dignity.”
Then a day after his disgusting remarks, the Puyallup tribe of Tacoma, Washington made the decision to cut ties with Nugent.
The First Amendment gives people the right free speech, but I think racism is intolerable and not acceptable here,” Puyallup Tribal Council Vice President Lawrence W. LaPointe said in a statement. “We’ve been getting lots of complaints from the community and other organizations. I don’t want to take away his right to say what he wants to say, but we don’t need it here.
Despite rejections from Native American tribes, Nugent refuses to stop saying disgusting things about them and others who oppose him. Will more people and venues now boycott Nugent, or will they support him and give him a platform to screech from? Because anyone who willingly associates themselves with Nugent is associating themselves with racism, sexism, and hate. And in the age of social media, that’s a reputation no person or business should want to have following them around.
He considers himself happy and successful? I don’t know whether to laugh or cry.
Laugh, he’s just a joke.
Reblogged this on Howling For Justice and commented:
He’s incapable of shutting his mouth!
We drove down to Wolf Haven last Friday, and as we rounded I-5 into Tacoma we saw the big sign at the Emerald Queen Casino: “Ted Nugent” in big letters that one could read a mile away. Written over in a font twice the size: “CANCELLED.” Fortunately traffic was bad, and we could enjoy the sign for a minute or two.
Now that’s a nice sign!
if Native Americans are not American what are they TED ….? I mean that is rich coming from an immigrant b******d … which. you are after all …
Clearly Ted doesn’t think before speaking.
My question is why was he booked in the first place? He has a history of making racist and sexist remarks, not to mention his advocacy of shooting everything he can get a chance to kill. The man carries a big gun to compensate for his in adequacy elsewhere.
Considering the automatic weapons he’s displaying, he must be fully un-functional.
“…not to mention his advocacy of shooting everything he can get a chance to kill.”
On that note, I wish someone would cancel Ted for his violence against animals:
https://exposingthebiggame.wordpress.com/2014/07/31/cancel-ted-nugent-for-his-violence-against-animals/
How old is is this guy anyway? I mean isn’t it time for him to die soon? Enough already. Memo to Ted: Shut up and go away!
I’m sure he has the finest health insurance and though he espouses living be nature’s rules, he won’t go willingly for at least another 20 years or so. In the meantime, his dementia will only get worse.
I’ll pray for a swift heart attack then. A girl can hope, right?
Jim, this comment isn’t related to this post (sorry) but I thought of you last night (some of your past posts) as I listened to NPR’s On Point with Tom Ashbrook about “climate change”. The book is fiction; however, t is based on factual data. http://onpoint.wbur.org/2014/07/29/climate-change-science-fiction-future
I’ve heard about this book; thanks for the link. Jeez, I hope (non-vegan) humans don’t last for another 400 years.
According to the author, all of the animals will be gone along with the ability to grow food. Coastal areas will be gone. She spoke of migration and how will areas people migrate to withstand the influx of so many people. She also said at least a billion people will die — human populations will drop drastically. The entire time I was listening I kept thinking, Good. This planet has endured enough with humans. Naturally, I felt sorry for the animals. We caused climate change as well as their demise and they don’t deserve it. Again, the book is fiction but the data is factual and she’s very clear on explaining that.
I can’t wait to read the book.
Yes, good. But why would the animals die off and so many humans survive?
Excellent question. I’ll have to read the book to find out.
Send us a book report.
LOL! Will do.
I believe I sent this link to you before. While listening to the Tom Ashbrook, I was reminded of this piece. http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/11/10/learning-how-to-die-in-the-anthropocene/?_php=true&_type=blogs&_r=0
Back in the nineties I drove the “minibookmobile” for a county library. I took books to the homebound. One very old man lived way out in the boonies. He read nothing but westerns–Louis L’Amour, Max Brand, etc. One day he referred to Indians as “vermin.” I was struck dumb–probably the only time in my life I was rendered speechless. I took comfort in the fact that he would die soon, and it wouldn’t be long until we’d be at least three generations away from that kind of twisted viewpoint. I guess I was wrong.
Like I said, some folks are backsliding and Ted is a perfect example.
I have some super glue let’s just glue his mouth shut. He just keeps proving how ignorant he is every time he opens his mouth. He’s seems to be a very insecure man otherwise he wouldn’t say the things that he does or do the things that he does. So PATHETIC!
I’m offended by the fact that no one has given him a closed palm slap across the face. “He thinks he’ll get the girls by killing little squirrels” -Goldfinger FTN
Disgusting horrible man he is Hoping karma plays some dirty tricks on this rotten bastard Politically incorrect and hoping you won’t share Am trying to maintain legitimacy but there are some people you can share with, I hope
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From: Exposing the Big Game Reply-To: Exposing the Big Game Date: Tuesday, July 29, 2014 8:42 PM To: louise kane Subject: [New post] Ted Nugent Doubles Down: Native Americans Who Canceled Concerts Are Smelly, Dirty Un-American People (AUDIO)
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