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Monday, May 06, 2013

TED NUGENT EVISCERATES ‘SOULLESS’ MEDIA IN EXCLUSIVE BACKSTAGE INTERVIEW: ‘I WILL CONTINUE TO GO PIERS MORGAN ON YOU — KNOW THAT’

Legendary rocker and conservative firebrand Ted Nugent takes pleasure in, as he put it in his speech at this year’s NRA convention, “dancing on the skulls” of dishonest and hypocritical members of the media. In an exclusive backstage interview with TheBlaze on Sunday, the NRA board member savaged the “grossly unprofessional” and “sinfully biased” so-called journalism peddled by the mainstream media.

“They’ll never get it,” Nugent told TheBlaze in a dimly lit green room at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston. “And that’s why I emphasize the soullessness–I’m pretty good with adjectives but I feel helpless coming up with one incriminating enough or descriptive enough to identify those who would hate freedom, hate the right to self-defense and smirk at the widow of a Navy SEAL for celebrating the freedom that all warriors dedicate and volunteer their lives to fight for.”

The “smirk” Nugent was referring to occurred in the press room during the NRA convention this weekend where an unidentified individual, presumably a reporter (he was wearing a media badge), told this author that it was “weird” that Taya Kyle, the widow of slain Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, would speak at the NRA event after her husband was killed with a gun.

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7 comments:

ginn said...

"Soulless", what a wonderfully descriptive adjective for the MSM.

Bullard Construction said...

Thank God for Uncle Ted! God loves you and your message. May you live forever for your efforts.

Anonymous said...

nugent; a good man and spot on.

Anonymous said...

Nugent was a draft dodger and yet now he is considered a good man?

Anonymous said...

What an absolute idiot.

Anonymous said...

Uncle Ted needs a mental status exam.

Anonymous said...

Stage performers should remain just that.Apparently they feel that when one career is over the next one begins.Not