06.19.14

The song about Martin Luther King by WhiteManistan’s most popular bigot. First you’ll be amazed, then you’ll retch!

Posted in Ted Nugent, WhiteManistan at 12:21 pm by George Smith

Billboard magazine and other music outlets have started promoting Ted Nugent’s new album, ShutUp&Jam!

The features news includes embeds to two new Nugent songs, one of which is entitled “Never Stop Believing.” The articles do not mention a word about the most interesting part of Nugent’s new music.

In the second verse of “Never Stop Believing,” WhiteManistan’s most popular bigot, the man who called the president a “subhuman mongrel,” sings:

And I got a dream
Like Martin Luther King
In my heart, I hear that man sing
So I climb up his mountain
And I shout it out loud
Because I got a dream and I thank God

There’s really nothing more to say about with regards to Nugent’s crazy world. Last year, you’ll recall, Nugent called his summer series of shows the Black Power tour.

No link, it’s easy enough to find.


Ted Nugent, in his own words, at WND. A routine sample.

And, the web.

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