TED NUGENT Chats With STEVE And DC: Audio Available

March 19, 2004

Ted Nugent phoned into "The Steve and DC Morning Show" on Wednesday (March 17). Nugent talked about the ongoing war and wanting to go to Iraq to perform for the troops, but hasn't been able to get around the logistics. He has played for returning troops though. Nugent also weighed in on the "cultural war" and was blasting the ACLU, and how some in the USO don't want him involved because of his outspokenness. He then proceeded to blast John Kerry to the conservative hosts calling him a punk and saying he had a new song for him called "Eat Me". Nugent explained the origin of his right-wing politics when he saw media "attacking" gun rights related issues, and increased taxes. He says that he "gutted" Michael Moore in a debate on gun laws in a debate. As for Mel Gibson's movie "The Passion", he calls Mel a hero, though he hasn't seen the movie. Nugent joked about winning "Black Entertainer of the Year" and debated how to wear his afro. Then he discussed the chainsaw incident, which has left a big "purple grin" on his left knee. Listen to the 21-minute interview here (Real Audio).

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