08.07.14

The Bill for HateSpeechin’ Comes Due

Posted in Ted Nugent, WhiteManistan at 10:22 am by George Smith


WhiteManistan’s Minister of Rock & Racism

Today at Rock NYC Live and Recorded, I once again dip into my long lost career as a music journalist in a summary of Ted Nugent’s racist summer catastrophe.

Excerpted:

Nugent has two businesses, one in music and one in being a pundit and opinion-maker for the extreme political right wing, the Tea Party, the old angry white party (aka the GOP), the people who do not accept the legitimacy of Barack Obama’s presidency. The latter, a group that for six years with two to go, has erupted in a racist fury over the man in the White House who they believe hates them (Nugent spouts this regularly on tour), is a tyrant and is destroying the fantasy America of their golden youth and early middle years …

The old American paranoid style courses through Nugent on a daily basis. He believes groups of subhuman punk unpatriotic Americans who are inspired by old or dead radicals virtually nobody has heard of except fans of Glenn Beck are destroying the country and, as a part of that plot, trying to get him, too.

I recommend it. But, of course, I would.

Reaffirming every observation in that essay, Ted Nugent plows on in today’s column and in other news around the web. He can’t help himself and it would be a pitiable sight if … well, if he wasn’t such an obviously 24/7 hatemonger.

Excerpted from the wires:

Nugent wrote, “WE ARE ON OUR JET NOW HEADING FOR TOLEDO RIBFEST JAM AFTER AN INSANE INCREDIBLE OUT OF BODY ULTRAROCKOUT at the Full Throttle Saloon in Sturgis SD! Simply astonishing gig! 4 stinkyass unclean dipshit protestors that admitted they hate me AND ALL WHITE PEOPLE THAT STOLE THEIR LAND BULLSHIT!! See, it aint me they hate, they hate all Americans that produce & live the American Dream. Simply insane!”

Nugent made other inflammatory comments in the discussion thread on his Facebook post. One fan wrote that “Maybe the natives shoulda had better weapons …” to which Nugent responded, “less peyote less whoopin & hollerin.”


Thumbs down to the undue attention given to rocker/right-wing screamer Ted Nugent at the Big Horn Basin TEA Party picnic.

Nugent was treated like a demi-god at the event, as scores of people leaned in to hear his every word, many of those harsh and others profane. That’s in keeping with his long-established style …

[And] he has also spewed out some of the most hateful and plain idiotic comments about politics that it has been our displeasure to hear. Yet somehow, he is hailed as a hero by the far right.

We wrote a pair of stories about Nugent and published pro- and anti-Nugent columns. He is news, we realize, but we strove to offer a balanced view of the man and his career.

Seeing Sens. Mike Enzi and John Barrasso basically ignored on Saturday, along with other current and hopeful officials, while Boy and Cub Scouts posed for photos with Nugent and others were drawn to the celebrity in their midst, said a lot about what we value as a nation.

And it wasn’t good.


Ted Nugent at WND

But in this day and age of dishonest journalism, nothing is quite as hateful as the accusation of racism, which much of the leftist media are guilty of over and over and over again …

When a person is incapable of civil dialogue or respectful debate, they always hide behind the race card.

But when the president of the United States evidences pure racism based on color of skin instead of content of character, as he did in the Trayvon Martin debacle, our First Amendment abusing media are silent. Not a peep.

Nugent wrecked the promotion of his first new album in seven years and had his summer tour overturned by media attention that eclipsed it for what he couldn’t stop saying. His poisonous ideology could no longer be brushed off as vigorous differences in political opinion.

Nugent’s apoplectic rage over Barack Obama, his regular insistence that more than half the country is an infestation of cockroaches, that non-white people are to be regularly mocked, that anyone who doesn’t agree with this is a stinky hippie, a communist, subhuman, an America hater or unclean vermin, is not an outlying thing.

It’s the id of WhiteManistan.


“Unclean vermin” in “American Communist Party regalia,” according to Ted Nugent, protesting his show in Montclair, NJ, this summer. We observe the astonishing magnitude of his pathology.

6 Comments

  1. Anon said,

    August 8, 2014 at 5:25 pm

    About the people in the second picture, my guess is that Ted doesn’t know what a suit and tie might look like.

  2. George Smith said,

    August 9, 2014 at 11:24 am

    Those are obviously American Communist Party issue sunglasses on the women.

  3. Ted Jr said,

    August 11, 2014 at 9:58 pm

    “Toledo Ribfest Jam”

    Kinda says it all about the career, doesn’t it Sr.?

  4. George Smith said,

    August 12, 2014 at 2:52 pm

    He received 50,000 for that show. And that’s 50,000 from the Toledo Blade-sponsored Ribfest he won’t be getting next year.

    Nugent ranted from the stage: “The Toledo Blade hates me … the Toledo Blade hates you!”

    The promoter of the event, for the marketing arm of the newspaper, took him to task for it after the show, meeting to exchange words. He told Nugent the paper was paying him, honoring the contract and it was not a gracious way to handle the matter. In the newspaper, he said Nugent became embarrassed.

    In the past, he’s also had shows at the Ribfest. He can scratch even that off his list. The man can’t help himself. Next summer he’ll need to be a real optimist when he’s looking at 250 capacity biker bars.

  5. Ted Jr. said,

    August 12, 2014 at 9:37 pm

    >He received 50,000 for that show

    Sounds like a good payday but I am sure the net is a heckofalot less.

    Casinos are the hangout for baby boomers to see the entertainers they remember from childhood. Great career boost for the Richard Starkeys and the Ted Sr’s of this world. At least Starkey appreciates his fans.

    I have a feeling that Ted Sr. has likely hit the breaking point. He seems to have come unglued, and if being the next shock rocker is his plan, he better stick to biting off the heads of chickens, makes for better controversy than angering what’s left of one’s audience.

    And if playing in front of 250 bikers is appealing, I can’t wait until he has to accept bookings for appearing in gay bars. Now that would be a demonstration of poetic justice.

  6. argh. said,

    August 23, 2014 at 2:36 am

    ted nugent = turd nuggett