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Theodore Anthony "Ted" Nugen conceived December
13, 1948) is an American performer, vocalist, lyricist, and political lobbyist.
Nugent at first picked up acclaim as the lead guitarist of the Amboy Dukes, a
band shaped in 1963 that played hallucinogenic rockand hard rock. After playing
with the Amboy Dukes, he left on a performance profession.
Nugent is additionally noted for preservationist
political perspectives, his long lasting position against medication and liquor
misuse and promotion of chasing and weapon possession rights. He is a board
individual from the National Rifle Association and a solid supporter of the
Republican Party.
On April 15, 2009, Nugent seemed in front of an audience
with his guitar in San Antonio as a major aspect of Glenn Beck's scope of the
Tax Day Tea Party challenges on the Fox News Channel. He facilitated the show
with Glenn Beck, and played music for the protestors at the Alamo.
He showed up
in Guitar Hero World Tour. As a major aspect of the performance guitar
profession, the player takes part in a guitar duel with Nugent, after which the
tune "Stranglehold" is opened and Ted gets to be accessible as a
playable character. Nugent was met on The Alex Jones Show July 30, 2008 about
his new book "Ted, White, and Blue: The Nugent Manifesto" (2008).
On July 9, 2010, he was again met by Alex Jones and he
reprimanded the most recent approaches issued by the Obama organization and the
US Supreme Court concerning weapon strategy. He asserted that dismissing the
possibility of the privilege to self-protection being communicated in the
Second Amendment to the United States Constitution, which Nugent called
"firearm control" approaches, is well on the way to decimate the
American culture. Nugent likewise asserted comparable arrangements were the
reason for the defeat of each general public in human history. Nugent showed up
on the Penn and Teller: Bullshit! scene on P.E.T.A. Nugent was depicted on
January 8, 2012 scene of The Simpsons entitled "Politically Inept, with
Homer Simpson".