Ted Nugent says, “I don’t like repeat offenders. I like dead offenders.”

Always-entertaining and refreshingly-blunt rock star Ted Nugent, also known as the Motor City Madman, talks about the Second Amendment with Texas Monthly’s Evan Smith. He starts off by calling Hillary Clinton, Barbara Boxer and Dianne Feinstein “a gaggle of numbnuts,” but that’s just a warm-up for other comments.

Two words: Nugent 2012.

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  • You know the obvious truth of his argument is so apparent that I sometimes marvel at how so many "educated" people in this country think they "know better". These people want a nanny state to protect them from the cradle to the grave. Must be like being in a perpetual state of childhood. America was founded on self reliance and personal responsibility. I still fell like I'm dreaming when I think of how so many people voted for a communist to be our leader. WTF? Was the horror of the Soviet death squads not a lasting lesson? They were upholding "political correctness" too...With a bullet to the back of the head.

    • Achil, that's because they believe these magic words will protect them:

      "Stay back, I'll call 911 if you come any closer"

  • He is just saying what many of us passionately believe. Reminds me of the Grannie last year in Australia who tracked down the men who gang raped her grand-daughter and emptied lots of lead into the bastards. Of course, by Australian law, she should have been put away for illegal possession of a firearm. Too many locals said Go Grannie Go! and she "got away with it". If not for The Nuge, and many like him, we would be in the same boat.

    Want to do something good for liberty and freedom? Join the NRA and then defend your liberty.

  • That SHOULD be a commercial for SO MANY things many Americans believe...but Republicans have no balls.