Posted on 12/28/2020 1:04:42 PM PST by rktman
Conservative rocker Ted Nugent said Sunday on Sinclair’s “America This Week” that those kneeling during the national anthem or protesting with the Black Lives Matter movement are “soulless” and “stupid.”
Host Eric Bolling said, “I love hearing the Star-Spangled Banner. Let’s talk a little bit about what’s going on in the country … You see them kneeling when as the song is being played, you see them disrespecting the flag that is on my chest and probably on your arm. What does that do to Ted Nugent?”
Referencing the Black Lives Matter “hands up, don’t shoot” slogan, which began in Ferguson, Missouri, after Michael Brown was killed, Nugent said, “I identify those people as being real soulless, real stupid. They don’t even know what they’re doing. I mean, they claim that somebody’s hands were up, and they got shot. That’s a lie. I know the situation. I’ve studied those situations, and nobody’s hands were up, and nobody got shot. So the entire premise of that so-called protest is based on a lie.”
He continued, “And they can’t be that stupid. They know it’s a lie. They’re just liars. So when you see someone disrespecting our flag, um, they don’t deserve any respect themselves, and they should be ashamed of themselves.”
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Soulless is correct.
Nugent for President!
I remember his song “Cat Scratch Fever”.
Ted Nugent was the Opening Act for Blue Oyster Cult when I saw them in 1975 at Long Beach Arena, 4th row, center stage
Surprised we haven’t heard from uncle Ted more, he’s been quiet. These antifa pukes attempt to trespass on his ranch compound they’re gonna be in for a BIG surprise.
Might not be any left to tell the tale.
Went to many many rock shows in the 80s...Ted Nugent was THE loudest hands down....it was actually painful. No wonder he’s half deaf. Still a good show though.
A lot of good cuts on that album.
Actually saw him twice in one week back in the day, my ears are still ringing!
Thanks Ted.
Recently, world class idiot, Alec Baldwin, made the remark that POTUS should receive the knee on the neck, just as George Floyd did; with his windpipe closed off. Two facts:
1. George Floyd was laying on his chest. It is not possible for the knee on the back of neck to pinch the windpipe. I have demostrated this (to myself and others) more than once.
2. The investigation into George Floyd’s death has shown, drugs killed the man, not the knee on the neck.
There needs to be a massive “knee on the neck” demonstration, with dozens of people doing the procedure, at the SAME time, so the general public can see that is not even close to deadly (provided that the ‘victim’ isn’t in the process of overdosing on dangerous drugs).
I have demonstrated to family members that the knee on the neck looks bad, but only left me (age 66) with a small bruise on the side of the head and a little soreness on my left chest for a couple of days. During the process I was able to breathe with somewhat more than normal effort. After all, the knee was on the back and side of the neck, not the front. My windpipe and arteries were pretty much unaffected during the procedure.
According to records Mr Chauvin weighs about 180#. He was in a four point stance (weight distributed on two knees and two feet), which would put approximately 45# on Mr Floyd’s neck. Sure, Chauvin may have leaned harder on his left knee. Maybe he put 60 or more # on the neck. I noticed from the many pics that Mr Floyd, even while handcuffed was able get his right hand in a position to raise his right chest off the pavement somewhat. And with some twisting at the hips, the right chest area is even more relieved of pressure on the chest, and some of the twist off of the neck. (Mine has been abused, even fractured in the past).
“Went to many many rock shows in the 80s...Ted Nugent was THE loudest hands down....it was actually painful. No wonder he’s half deaf. Still a good show though.”
Yeah I went to one of his shows in early 1970s. Twin Reverbs are very loud amps to begin with and Ted played an arsenal of them cranked up PLUS a cranked PA. It was ridiculously loud and over the top — on purpose. :-)
“I saw ‘Nugent and the ‘Cult last night, dude!”
“Awesone! How were they???”
“Who?”
“The ‘Cult, dude! BOC!”
“What?”
“How were the Blue Oyster Cult, man! Did they ROCK ot what???”
“Nobody threw any rocks, man. I was watchin’ the show!”
“Jeez! Are you effin’ deaf? I just wanna know—”
“—Oh! Nugent played loud man! Effin’ LOUD! I couldn’t even hear the ‘Cult, dude! But I know they ROCKED!”
“No amount of evidence will ever persuade an idiot(s).” Mark Twain.
I love Blue Oyster Cult! I own many of their albums, but not one (sorry to say) of Ted Nugent. I should have replied to #6.
I know a man that at the time worked at the Harbor Freight tools store, just a short distance from the Michael Brown incident. Many of the customers were local blacks. He said that store managers were expecting the rioters to come up the street and rob their place. Fortunately they didn’t come there. He said as time went by the truth about the sad story got around, with customers complaining about the outsiders that wouldn’t listen to the truth.
I was 15, it was my 2nd concert, first concert was Frank Zappa
[“No amount of evidence will ever persuade an idiot(s).” Mark Twain.]
That is correct. Unfortunately.
What a great start! I never got around to seeing Frank Zappa when I had the chance. My loss!
So is Pelosi and her followers...
...what an embarrassment to We The People.
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