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Conservationist. Marksman. Spokesman for the far right. Author. Loyal husband. Loving father. Patriot. Wild-eyed rock and roll maniac. I am describing the incredible Ted Nugent. Love Ted or hate him, he often is misunderstood.

Rock and roll’s “No. 1 Guitar Showman,” Nugent has released 34 albums, selling more than 30 million records. He’s toured annually since 1958, and should log at least 125 concerts in 2010. 

Nugent has been honored on the floor of the U.S. Senate. He’s been the host of a top-rated radio show. He has been named Michigan’s Conservationist of the Year. He’s fought valiantly against drugs and alcohol abuse. He founded Ted Nugent’s Adventure Outdoors Magazine. He’s creator of Spirit of the Wild TV show. He serves on the board of directors of the National Rifle Association. He has received countless awards from the Drug Enforcement Administration, police and sheriff’s departments and the military. He’s delivered the keynote address for the Native American Fish and Wildlife Society. Ted has been nominated for the handgun hunter’s Hall of Fame. That is quite a résumé.

I had the opportunity to spend 45 minutes on the phone with Nugent a few years ago and still it ranks as my all-time favorite interview because Nugent’s true passion is the world of the outdoors.

He picked up his first bow at age 5 and has been a constant hunter and shooter since. In this age of political correctness, Nugent stands out as a spokesman for outdoors sport and the Second Amendment.  

Nugent considers his defense of our rights extremely important.

“The greatest threat to America is apathy,” Nugent said. “In fact, apathy is the curse of America, not the anti-hunters, not the animal right groups, it’s apathy. We have designed through our apathy the systems and policies that actually bring attrition to our honorable lifestyle. We lose votes, we lose rights, and we lose opportunities by not being involved. We are getting what we get, because we are not standing up for our rights.”

Does Nugent have an impact on his detractors, or is he just preaching to the choir?

“You just go to Tednugent.com. You go there and witness what is going on. I have people who go there who hate me. They hate my music, they hate guns and “killing Bambi” and all this silliness. After a couple of times they are handed so much truth that in such a believable, articulate, compassionate nature that they end up joining the NRA, teaching their kids to hunt and fish, registering to vote, communicating with elected officials, why it’s just beautiful. They actually come to realize that the American dream is based on “one nation under God.” The American dream is determined by your effort, your own individual work ethic. It’s so simple, it’s stupid.”

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