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Ted Nugent Refuses Interview After Seeing Questions

August 01, 2011 2:08 pm ET by Joe Strupp

Ted Nugent would rather talk about his 'I Still Believe' concert tour than his history of controversial rhetoric.

But as anyone familiar with both his concerts and his views knows, the two are strongly intertwined. In fact, the name of his current tour is also the name of his seminar at the National Rifle Association conference

So when Nugent's tour was set to come to New Jersey, where I live, last week I sought to set up an interview.

I wanted to ask the NRA board member about: his view that health care reform supporters are pigs; calling the Muslim community "rude and stupid"; and his statement that those who even say "gun control" should go to jail.

And of course his comments during a 2007 concert that described then-Senator Barack Obama as a "piece of shit" and referred to then-Senator Hillary Clinton as a "worthless bitch."

But after initially agreeing to an e-mail interview, his publicist rejected our questions, claiming in an e-mail:

Unfortunately due to the nature of the questions in your e-interview with Ted Nugent, management has declined commentary from our client in an effort to ensure the press surrounding the date is focused on the music and not political statements.

It all began two weeks ago when his assistant, via e-mail, responded to my initial request for a live or phone interview with this e-mail:

Ted is conducting print interview via email
at this time. I have attached background to assist,
and will be sending hi res art.

You are welcome to submit your questions to
my... address. 

Best regards,

Linda Peterson
Assistant to Mr. Nugent

When I responded, asking why he would only respond via e-mail she stated:

We're on a run of 14 shows in 16 days.
His doc recommends he preserves the voice
as much as possible...

Fair enough. With that, we assembled a list of 13 questions that ranged from his views on touring to questions about many of his past questionable comments, including those made during concerts, and sent them to Peterson on July 20.

Peterson's initial response: 

Hey, Joe.

Thought we were focusing on Ted's I Still Believe concert tour?
This seems less music-focused, and more political...

My e-mail response:

It is all part of his ongoing efforts, and that is why my first questions were about the tour. But we want to get into his entire persona, which is interesting.

Fast forward to July 25, and an e-mail came from Ebie McFarland, a Nugent publicist. It stated, in part:

Hi Joe

My apologies for playing a bit of phone tag with you over the weekend.  Unfortunately due to the nature of the questions in your e-interview with Ted Nugent, management has declined commentary from our client in an effort to ensure the press surrounding the date is focused on the music and not political statements. Should you want to re-direct, please let me know and I can submit to management to review. 

An interesting excuse, given that much of Nugent's concerts and music include political statements. Here are some examples:

* During a July 5, 2011, concert, Nugent told the crowd, "The status quo can suck my tiger dick, along with everyone in the White House!"

* During a concert on August 22, 2007, Nugent called then-Senator Barack Obama a "piece of shit" and described then-Senator Hillary Clinton as a "worthless bitch."  Wielding an assault rifle in each hand, he suggested that Senator Barbara Boxer "suck on" his guns and called Senator Dianne Feinstein a "worthless whore." 

* During an undated video clip of a concert and a performance of "Kiss My Glock," Nugent called Janet Reno "a dirty whore" and Jesse Jackson "a piece of shit." 

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    • Author by magnolialover (August 01, 2011 2:13 pm ET)
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      Isn't he sort of using his concerts to expose his audience to his political views? I would think so in this case, or, actually, at all of his shows. Therefore, his political rhetoric should be fair game, he brings it up himself, during his shows.

      That being said, I don't think it's a big deal he turned down the interview. He didn't like the questions, and didn't want to deal with it. Move along. Ted is a washed up has been rock star anyway.
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      • Author by CrashGordon (August 01, 2011 2:30 pm ET)
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        This really follows a common pattern where these uber-rightwingers are afraid to defend their idiotic comments in any environment that may be unfriendly to the cause. Ever seen Limbaugh give an interview where his statements are questioned? Didn't think so. They know that an informed interviewer will tear them to shreds and so they avoid real debate at all costs.
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        • Author by magnolialover (August 01, 2011 3:29 pm ET)
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          Oh, I agree. Look at the times when say Beck has come out of the comfy confines of his own studio. He gets ripped to shreds. Same thing with O'Reilly, although, I think Bill O does better. Limbaugh is never going to go into a hostile environment, or into one that won't abide by his rules.

          This is why, even though I don't watch her much, Maddow's show is pretty good. She regularly has on people that disagree with her position, and they debate things back and forth, in a genial manner. Sometimes she wins, sometimes she doesn't. I like that.

          I saw Nugent on Anthony Bourdain's show before, and Bourdain, not being of a gentle nature, didn't really dig at Ted at all. Even though they're way opposite on political spectrums. They talked about food and beer. Well, and guns.

          I guess that's the upside of being in control of your realm. You get to decide who you do interviews with and who you don't. I can use another example of good stuff.

          Christopher Hitchens and a bunch of religious folks went out on a nationwide tour I think a couple of years ago. They had live debates with crowd input. Again, some nights Hitchens won, other nights, the preachers and rabbis won. They had a valid exchange of ideas, and at the end of the night. They were all friends.

          I'd like to see more of that.
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        • Author by highlyunlikely (August 01, 2011 3:31 pm ET)
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          Palin, O'Donnell, and Angle have all admitted it, though they tried to spin it to their advantage.
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      • Author by grmce (August 02, 2011 9:37 am ET)
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        Ted is a washed up has been rock star anyway.
        Star? Where? Never heard of him in several decades in the industry starting in the late 60s.
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      • Author by afriend (August 02, 2011 9:53 am ET)
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        Nugent is similar to porn, without the artistic integrity.
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    • Author by Imbecile (August 01, 2011 2:23 pm ET)
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      Wanna bet Fox News gets an interview?

      You know...Fox News - the biggest name in music interviews after The Economist.
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    • Author by pete592 (August 01, 2011 2:28 pm ET)
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      "...in an effort to ensure the press surrounding the date is focused on the music and not political statements."
      So Ted gets to spout off politically in the press all he wants, thanks to outlets like the Washington Times.

      But when someone who even hints at being critical of his views wants to talk politics with him, Ted wants to reach into his underwear and fling his poo.
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    • Author by kabniel (August 01, 2011 2:35 pm ET)
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      Is it really a suprise to anyone that Nugent is a coward? Remember how he got out of the draft? He was never more than a mediocre guitarist with at best a third rate mind.
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      • Author by HughG (August 02, 2011 1:43 pm ET)
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        Thank you.
        I was going to post essentially the same thing. You've saved me the time and trouble.
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    • Author by ThomasJH268 (August 01, 2011 2:40 pm ET)
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      That's been the teabagger strategy for the past year. If they think they'll look stupid answering questions, they'll simply avoid the interview.
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      • Author by magnolialover (August 01, 2011 3:29 pm ET)
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        Or literally run away from the media.
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      • Author by jonimacaroni1 (August 01, 2011 7:28 pm ET)
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        Sarah Palin has used this strategy too, and the MSM hasn't been calling her on it like they should be.
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        • Author by chazmanr (August 02, 2011 2:43 pm ET)
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          Who do you think started the trend? She advised Broomhilda, er Christine O'Donnell, to "speak through Fox news".
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        • Author by billie789 (August 03, 2011 6:14 pm ET)
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          The MSM hasn't been calling her at all lately. Seems they finally came to, looked and listened to her for the first time and walked away. She's been relgated to placing a microphone between her thighs and farting on Hannity's show lately to try to pump up some interest in her word gargling contests. I believe the Grifter From Wah-silla is all done.
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    • Author by shaggles (August 01, 2011 3:01 pm ET)
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      I bet he doesn't stick to talking about music with right leaning sites. What phoney.
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    • Author by Meremark (August 01, 2011 3:41 pm ET)
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      Thanks to the worldwide distribution and information influence of Media Matters' credibility, this item shows more people the shame-filled sickedness of Nugent to avoid, than ever are going to give him another penny.

      Ted's toast now.

      Thank you very much, Joe Strupp, Media Matters.
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    • Author by riceroni (August 01, 2011 3:50 pm ET)
         
      Their client shouldn't be making "political statements" if he doesn't want to be questioned on them.
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    • Author by 20th Maine (August 01, 2011 7:17 pm ET)
         
      Appalling! Next he'll probably call a whole political movement "terrorists"! Damn him and his glock...
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    • Author by goesto11 (August 02, 2011 9:18 am ET)
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      I guess he wasn't so concerned about conserving his voice when he did this on-camera interview right before a show on July 29:

      http://www.postcrescent.com/article/20110729/APC0502/110729045/Video-interview-Nugent-riffs-Obama-media-more


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    • Author by grmce (August 02, 2011 9:26 am ET)
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      What a gutless sook. Talks big, talks loud and dishes it out...then runs away when he fears that someone might ask him to justify his "big" talk.

      Why this bombastic poseur gets any airtime to peddle his offensive poncing bravado is beyond comprehension. What a pathetic scaredy cat.

      Here's to the once and future coward - the epitome of the chickenhawk cardboard cut-out patriot.
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      • Author by HughG (August 02, 2011 1:46 pm ET)
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        I just googled "Ted Nugent coward." That gets 947,000 hits. Is anyone surprised?
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        • Author by chazmanr (August 02, 2011 2:48 pm ET)
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          Not really. I find that the greater the love of guns, the greater the paranoia and general fear. Most of the "gun nuts" that I have had the displeasure of associating with only talk tough while armed. Take the gun out their hands and they run from physical confrontations.
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        • Author by billie789 (August 03, 2011 6:20 pm ET)
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          hahahahaha! Try googling "Ted Nugent, pedophile" and see what happens or here: http://crooksandliars.com/2007/08/27/ted-nugent-draft-dodging-coward/

          He's a real piece of work. He should kill himself, skin himself, cut off his head and mount it on the wall, make a shirt out of his skin, boots out of his butt and eat his own heart. I know he doesn't like to "waste" the dumb animals he kills for pleasure.
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    • Author by liberskull (August 02, 2011 9:30 am ET)
         
      Usually I can overlook someones personal beliefs and just focus their music. But not with this guy. No sir.
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    • Author by Andy Kreiss (August 02, 2011 10:09 am ET)
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      Nothing really to add regarding this spineless pants-crapping chickenhawk, except that it was worrierking's birthday, so he must have been distracted, allowing me to post on a Nugent-related thread before he did. Yay!
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      • Author by worrierking (August 02, 2011 12:10 pm ET)
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        I blame the new format. You know how us old people are with change.

        And Private Pantscrapper's even older than I am. I will admit he's more manly than I am. I was never brave enough to chase a crippled bird around an enclosed area and fire it's ass up.

        How's that for penance for missing the Turn Nugent thread? I got in a few swipes at everyone's favorite fecal friend and also got in a shot at the elderly.

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        • Author by Andy Kreiss (August 03, 2011 2:15 am ET)
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          I'm working very hard at keeping my hateful ageism in check. It's summer, when the deserts of Arizona, Nevada and New Mexico get too hot even for the reptilian seniors.

          So they migrate out here to the left coast, driving well below the speed limit, and buying their Lotto scratchers while engaging the 7-11 clerks in long conversations.

          One day at a time.
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    • Author by raddave43 (August 02, 2011 1:16 pm ET)
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      Why would Nugent need to preserve his voice? It's not like he is known as a real singer.
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    • Author by jim--- (August 02, 2011 6:23 pm ET)
         
      Plain and simple: Ted Nugent is a Chickenhawk. He ranks right up there with every Fox talking head and that bloated Limbaugh fellow.
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    • Author by mikelartist (August 03, 2011 11:19 am ET)
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      Looks like Ted Nugent is a certified coprophiliac. He sure does talk about excrement a lot. For someone that can't control his bowels very well is it wise to bring it up in nearly every sentence he mutters?

      Me thinks he has Cat Scat Fever.
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    • Author by Rokker (August 03, 2011 2:53 pm ET)
         
      Nugent is like Dennis Miller, who seeing their original career in the dumpster, is trying to find modern day relevance by being a caustic wingnut. The right is so starved to have any 'show-biz' personalities on their side they embrace them no matter how vile they get.
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    • Author by karenkat (August 03, 2011 11:58 pm ET)
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      When we were teenagers way back in the 60s, my brother's best friend was a roadie for Ted Nugent and the Amboy Dukes. Paul told us stories about them doing stuff they thougt was hilarious, like tossing whole watermelons out of the van and into oncoming traffic. Real classy, Nugent.
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