Exclusive Q&A Interview with Ted Nugent: This Groundbreaking Rockstar Holds a “Stranglehold” On Defending American, God-Given Rights

“They keep letting them out! There are more dangerous, violent criminals walking on the street right now than at any point in recorded history, thanks to the Democrats and the George Soros funded district attorneys and judges who just keep letting savages out into our neighborhoods.”

Multi-platinum award winning rockstar Ted Nugent swept the 1960s and 70s with his energetic and frenzied guitar playing and his unmistakable, wide-range voice. For decades, Nugent has produced and toured for countless albums, including his early works with his former band, The Amboy Dukes, and other solo artists.

Later, Nugent forged his own name in the Rock’n’roll hall of fame as a solo musician, producing timeless tracks like Stranglehold and Cat Scratch Fever, the latter of which was named one of the greatest hard rock songs of all time by VH1.

Now 74 years of age, how does Nugent spend his days? This soul-called artist, who remains time-defyingly high spirited and youthful, creates music. His latest album, Detroit Muscle, was released earlier this year. Yet Nugent’s contributions to the world extend far beyond the music industry.

Nugent actively advocates for American outdoor culture and “the Spirit of the Wild.” He also participates in diehard conservative activism, where he fearlessly fights to protect traditional, God-given American rights.

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