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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You're listening to the Tutor Dixon Podcast in the Clay
and Buck podcast Network.
Speaker 2 (00:10):
Welcome to the Tutor Dixon Podcast.
Speaker 3 (00:13):
You can already hear that this is going to be
an interesting one because today I am joined by one
of Michigan's very own Ted Nugent. He was born and
raised in Detroit, cemented his place in rock and roll
history as one of the greatest guitar players of all time.
Speaker 2 (00:27):
As you've just heard there, he.
Speaker 3 (00:29):
Wrapped up his farewell Rock and Role tour, saying he's
done with life on the road so he can spend
more time with family.
Speaker 2 (00:37):
Ted Nugent, we were just talking about family.
Speaker 3 (00:39):
We're talking about how important family is to people across
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as well.
Speaker 2 (00:45):
Thank you so much for joining me today.
Speaker 1 (00:48):
Well, Tutor Dixon, you and I deserve each other because
you are a hero for the American families who want
to return to We live currently and always, but we
want to return our government and our society truth, logic,
and common sense. So much love to you and your family.
During this wonderful September first opening day of deer season.
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Most states of the nation opening day of dove season.
We're literally, as you and I speak right now, tens
of millions of American families are out there hunting doves
on September first, So happy.
Speaker 3 (01:20):
Opening day, hey that I want to get into that
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dot Com Code Dixon. All Right, I want to get
back into this hunting situation because you talked about.
Speaker 2 (02:57):
Something really important.
Speaker 3 (02:58):
You talked about dubs, but you talked about and I
want to ask you what you think about what's going
on with this attack on hunting. I want to talk
to you about it because we struggled to get hunters
in Michigan to go out and vote, but they just
changed some rules. Now you have to report your deer
harvest within seventy two hours. And I've got folks telling me, Hey,
if I'm at deer camp, I might not have that time.
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I might not have that connectivity to report. If you're
up in the upper Peninsula of Michigan, can you really
do that? Is this just another attack from government on hunting?
Speaker 1 (03:29):
Well Titor number one? I think your sponsor is called
in viral Cleanse because that is the most important thing.
I got to get one of those units. Because a
healthy lifestyle is the basis of life, liberty, and pursuit
of happiness. And with that in mind, so is the
hunting lifestyle. I'm seventy five years clean and sober because
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I was disciplined in the stealth of a reasoning predator
by my dad and the great Fred Bhaer, the Nugent family.
And as I mentioned, literally tens of millions more family
hours of recreation is happening right now while you and
I are speaking on the opening day of dove season
around the nation, because the dove is the number one
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not only the number one game bird in the world,
it's the number one game creature pursued by more family
hours of recreation. Very important point, the recreation of our
spirit and our energy and our soul, the recharging of
our batteries by the healing powers of nature. As a participant,
as we balance the flocks and balance the herds to
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maximize the air, soil, and water cleansing of our environment
and quality of life. But in Michigan, my beloved birth
state of Michigan. I work in all fifty states. All
fifty states have game departments that have anti hunters and
animal rights maniacs involved, And in my beloved state of Michigan,
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I'm afraid. As I communicate every day tutor literally everywhere
I go. If the sushi bar the whole foods in
their coffee shop, where you wouldn't think it would be
like ted nugent zone, it is a ted nugent zone.
Because environmentalism starts with hands on conservation, which is hunting, fishing,
and trapping, and across the board, I have yet to
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find a Michigan resident that respects the Michigan Department of
Natural Resources or the Michigan Natural Resource Commission. They have
turned into soulless power abusing I believe criminal anti hunting bureaucrats.
And when I say things like that, people go oh,
as if they would be anti hunters of the Department
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of Natural Resources. Follow me on this outrageous statement I'm
about to share with you. The san hill crane is
a federal migratory game bird in those regions. Like all
wildlife management based on sustained yield, population dynamics, and sheer numbers.
Nhill crane is so overpopulated in Michigan that finally we
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raised enough hell with the DNR and the NRC. I
can't believe they have anything to say about what conversationists do.
So instead of opening the season and turning the sandhill
crane into an ascid, it was destroying tens of millions
of dollars of agriculture of year. The farmers hate them
because they're overpopulated.
Speaker 2 (06:23):
Oh, you drive down the street.
Speaker 3 (06:24):
For people that don't know, you drive down the street,
you look into farmers fields and you just see them
all over the farmers fields picking out the seed yep.
Speaker 1 (06:31):
And instead of turning him into an asset, a renewable resource, family,
hours of recreation, millions of dollars in revenues for mom
and pop businesses, sporting goods, licenses, you know, beer, lodging, hostels, restaurant, travel, ice,
literally that they said you can kill the ribbi in
the sky. The Sandhill crane is known as the ribbi
in the sky. I don't need to explain what that means. Well,
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the DNR determined so immorally they are so immoral up
in Lancing that they said you can shoot the rabbi
in the sky, but it's against the law to eat them. Now, Tutor,
that is so immoral that this guitar player, this sportsman,
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this father, husband, brother, and entrepreneur has decided that if
a bureaucrat is that immoral, I will not obey them.
They're immoral. They call out their number one game bird,
which is the morning dove. They call it a songbird,
but the picture of a morning dove is on shotgun
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shell boxes. They don't put songbird pictures on shotgunshow My
point being, I could go on with thousands of examples
where these bureaucrats have turned on the people who pay
their salaries, which is why Ted Newton is known as
a hell raiser, because we got to start by taking
it back. I don't think they want us to be
independent and self sufficient and feed ourselves. That's what I think.
Speaker 2 (07:58):
No, No, And I think that people don't understand.
Speaker 3 (08:01):
If this is not your thing, if you're not a hunter,
you're not a fisher, you may not understand when you
talk about these agencies. I know, people get all uptight
and they say, oh, how can you say that stuff.
So as I traveled around the state, you hear personal stories,
and one I will never forget.
Speaker 2 (08:14):
I was in the Upper.
Speaker 3 (08:15):
Peninsula of Michigan and they said, what are you going
to do about these agencies that are out of control?
Because they're giving us misdemeanors left and right, and they
know that if they give us a misdemeanor, that takes
away our conceal carry.
Speaker 2 (08:26):
And I said, well, what do you mean.
Speaker 3 (08:28):
They said that I was sitting with these two guys
and they're probably my age, so their mom is probably
in her early seventies, maybe late sixties, and she says,
I was fishing with my sons and we were throwing
one of the fish back and I pushed it off
the boat with my foot and we immediately had a
DNR boat come up and arrest her and give her
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a ticket because they said she was abusing the wildlife.
And she immediately got a misdemeanor and she had her
CPL taken away tutor again.
Speaker 1 (09:00):
You could travel around with me. I'm so honored and
humbled that people approached me everywhere. Yeah, they want to
talk about killer guitar tones and wonderful love songs and
this fire breathing career of mine. But more often than
a musical conversation, I'd say nine out of ten conversations
are about conservation and the abuses. I have a twelve
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I could give you again. We don't have one hundred
hours to give examples. But there was a twelve year
old boy that lived to bowhunt. He loved it, he
fell in love with that. He heard my fred Bare song,
he saw me on the Spirit of the Wild TV,
and he saw how much fun I was having, so
he became a bowhunter. He got one hundred and fifty
dollars fine for not having his bow case zipped up.
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And he was another young man, eighteen year old, was
given a fine because he moved apples from the apple
orchard tree producing apples closer to the apple tree that
he was hunting out of. Like some idiot would say
that if you move the apples from under the tree
over to this, then those chronic wasting disease will happen.
These people are liars, they are immoral. They need to
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be replaced with real conservationists. I believe that nobody in
a game department should ever be hired unless they can
prove they've had a hunting, fishing, and trapping license for
twenty five years to prove that they're one of us
and believe in sound, science based conservation. The game departments
across this country are out of control.
Speaker 3 (10:26):
Let's take a quick commercial break. We'll continue next on
a Tutor Dixon podcast. So let's just talk about some
numbers to put this into perspective, because I think people truly,
if you aren't a hunter, you may not understand. But
I know that if you aren't a hunter, you likely
do drive your car. So let me put this into perspective.
In Michigan, we are number four in the nation for
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likelihood of hitting an animal while driving. Your chances are
one in fifty one. I mean, think about that, and
just so we have like the number last year we
had nearly sixty thousand car accidents involving deer.
Speaker 2 (11:06):
We have an overpopulation of deer like you would not believe,
and they give out deer tags like they're giving out
like lifeblood.
Speaker 1 (11:14):
You know.
Speaker 3 (11:14):
They're like, oh my goodness, I don't know how we're
going to actually allow people to hunt these deer. We
have such an overpopulation of deer. There are streets that
I know if I drive down, I have to drive
down them while I'm looking through the woods because I
know the deer are constantly popping out of the woods
into the street.
Speaker 1 (11:33):
Yeah, there's quite a dynamic here. And again, I've been
at this all my life. I started hunting in nineteen
forty nine on my dad's back in the Openhaw State Forest.
I haven't missed a season since nineteen forty nine, at
the age of ten months. Now, I didn't kill anything
that year, but I was there in camp, so it's
in my blood. Plus God made me a hunter, God
literally made me.
Speaker 2 (11:53):
Yeah, right exactly that it's what I am.
Speaker 1 (11:56):
And I'm willing to buy a license if the bureaucracies
that I am financing actually listen to sound science, which
in Michigan we passed Proposition six that forced the Department
of Natural Resources to make all wildlife laws based on
sound science. And they're not doing that.
Speaker 3 (12:17):
You know, I'm going to who choose to be sound
science are not necessarily the people that know science.
Speaker 1 (12:22):
You know sound science with experimental shots and doctor Fauci
in the past exactly, that's a whole other world. But
in the world of hunting, because it is September first,
it's a very special day. And my friends have been
calling me about dove hunting, deer hunting, elk hunton, moose hunting,
big horn sheep, and cariboo up in Alaska. All across
this country, people are hunting deer. Michigan should start September
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first for the bow and arrow and go all the
way to February first. Now I'm going to take a
breather here. Now dig this. This is a rare moment.
I'm going to applaud the first time that the Michigan
Department of Natural Resources appears to have done something right.
We have put so much pressure on them. Chad Stewart,
who's the deer specialist, I don't know how he faces
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his family the immorality of their decisions, but they did
make a good one. When I get my Deer Management
Assistant program permits here shortly, I can start hunting does
right away. And there are soup kitchens and homeless shelters
and neighbors and farmers and friends and family and bandmates
and crew that love and cherish the venison. We lose
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tens of well, I'm sure it's way more than tens
of millions of agriculture income every year because of the overpopulation.
Believe me, turkeys. We are not adequately harvesting the turkeys.
Turkeys will destroy a bean field. And like the san
hill cranes and the deer, just like they're migrating starlings
and blackbirds. There's so much going on. But my point
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is I don't have any opinions about God's miraculous creation.
I'm much too humble and knowledgeable for that. I happen
to know the population dynamics, the carrying capacity of habitat,
the winter severity index, and the fluctuations in weather conditions
which impact productivity in the spring for all wildlife. But
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we are irresponsibly, I believe, criminally underutilizing black bears, wolves.
Speaker 3 (14:20):
My wolves is a big deal, because you know we
pass that years ago.
Speaker 1 (14:25):
We need to doves. We need to get a wildlife department.
Not just in Michigan, Texas doing some horrible things right now.
Every state has some horrible regulations. But I love Michigan
so much. I'm here every September October up to Thanksgiving.
I have family and friends, and I recruit new young people.
We raise lots of money for children's charities with hunts
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that I sell because I'm so much fun around the campfire.
The point being is, thank you for being a voice
for conservation. Conservation is the wise responsible reveren use of wildlife,
and we're not doing that for wolves, We're not doing
that for bear We're not even doing that for the elk.
We could increase the elk. Could think if they auctioned
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off a couple of elk tags every year to raise
money for a children's charity or military charity. Michigan is
not on the cutting edge.
Speaker 3 (15:18):
So that goes way beyond that, and that's something that
we had talked about a lot on the campaign. So
what for people who don't know we have a big
elk population in the middle of northern Michigan there and
we do have some elk tags that go out to
folks in Michigan, but we don't do it outside of
the state.
Speaker 2 (15:35):
And there is an opportunity not only to bring money
in for charity or even for conservation within the state,
or just to maybe even take our trails and improve
our trails out here in the state of Michigan, but
also to bring hunting tourism into the state. This is
something that could really impact the state dollars wise.
Speaker 3 (15:55):
It's something we need. We need other people paying our taxes.
We need to bring people in. We have great resources
to bring people into the state. Not only hunting. There's beaches,
there's skiing. There are all kinds of reasons to come
to the state of Michigan. And if we were to
do some of these things, just like what you just
said with auctioning off these tags, we could potentially be
bringing people in from other states and having them see
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how amazing Michigan is and increasing our tourism into this state.
That's how Florida has no income tax. That's how these
other states have no income tax. They let other people
come into their state and pay their taxes, and we
could be doing that here.
Speaker 1 (16:30):
Yeah. I gotta tell you I know one hundreds just
my own personal circle of great, great shit kickers. I
have great working, hard play and hard friends all across
the state of Michigan, and they've all gone to Kansas
in South Dakota and North Dakota and Wyoming and Montana.
They're all leaving the state because all those beer seasons
open September first in Kentucky, Tennessee, they all open September first.
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Why not Michigan. Here's the point, Well, that's too early.
The faunds are still nursing.
Speaker 2 (17:03):
No they're not.
Speaker 1 (17:04):
I saw six fawns this morning and they were eating
alfalfa and eating my food plot. They're independent already. That
was a biological, sound science decision and tutor. We're talking
billions of dollars that are not coming into Michigan. They're
going elsewhere. If I was in charge, I would fire everybody.
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I would get rid of the Natural Resource Commission because
it's just a stroke. It's just somebody's appointed. They have
no qualifications, and the Department of Natural Resources are just
turning into jackboot thugs telling me I can't eat a
san hill crane, ribbi in the sky, calling the morning
dove a songbird. I mean, you can call a white
tail deer a songbird if you want, it'll never be one.
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These people are out of control. I could bring in
billions if we would auction off black bear tags, wolf tags,
elk tags, maybe a state what.
Speaker 3 (17:57):
Other states are doing, people don't and billings bringing But
you think about the money bringing billions in but also
preventing hundreds of thousands of insurance claims from car accidents.
And you know, we've had friends that have had deaths
in their families from deer deer car crashes with deer.
I mean, this is preventing a massive amount of pain
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and bringing in money, stopping the outflow of money from
insurance companies, bringing in money.
Speaker 2 (18:25):
To the state.
Speaker 3 (18:26):
And it's just it's like people refuse to acknowledge that
this has to be done. We cannot live with this
amount of car accidents. And you talk about the turkeys
for people outside of the state of Michigan. I've had
people move here and I'm.
Speaker 2 (18:38):
Like, what is that. I see turkeys every single day
on my way to work. Turkeys.
Speaker 3 (18:43):
You constantly stopping to the flow of traffic because the
turkeys are crossing the road and they are huge creatures.
Speaker 1 (18:51):
Yes, and they're delicious creatures and they're very challenging. Stop
stop and think of this bizarre stupidity. So in Michigan,
you have to apply for a turkey tag in the spring,
which Historically, that means that it's a limited resource and
we can only designate a number of tags because it's
a limited resource. Unfortunately, that doesn't hold any water, because
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in the fall you can shoot a turkey a day
for sixty days. It planet of the cuckoo's nest here
in Michigan. So again, if there are any good people
in the dn R and the NRC, I'm only talking
about the bad people. Only the guilty need to feel guilty.
But I'm telling you across this state, the wonderful winter
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water wonderland of my birth, the land of fred Behar,
the land of the greatest conservation families in the nation.
I promise you I've hunted in every state, and Michigan
has the dedicated conservation families. The DNR does not represent us,
and they are across the board hunters, fishermen, trappers, outdoor recreationists.
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They're just really upset that someone would get a fine
and a ticket for pushing a fish off the boat
with their foot. I suppose you could gaff them, but
you can't push it with your foot. There's no sense.
So I'm a truth, logic and common sense guy, which,
by the way to it or how much. I love
you because I listened to you. I watch what you do,
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and you stand for the best families in Michigan. And
I wish, like hell, you were governor. I wish we
had a government in Michigan that wasn't so embarrassing, so corrupt.
So Joe Biden like, it's just an embarrassing time. But
on that note, I am going to have the greatest
hunting season of my life. My family and friends are coming.
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We're gonna open up the October. Actually, there's the early
dough season with firearms with your shouldn't be because Fred
bare established an early archery quiet season and the DNR
threw that away. You got guns going off before the
bow and arrow. And I'm a gun hunter and a
bow hunter, but there's supposed to be an early archery
quiet season and the DNR just gave Fred Baar the
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middle finger. And where people are really gun hunters and
bow hunters, we're all conservationists. Everybody's really upset with the
DNR and they won't even discuss it with me. They're cowards.
They won't debate because they know all tournament into Pierce Morgan.
Speaker 3 (21:12):
Let's take a quick commercial break. We'll continue next on
the Tutor Dixon Podcast. You're coming from a place of knowledge,
and that's the really sad thing about the state of Michigan.
We have big plans to bring a lot of money here,
but those are not Those plans are not dashed, they
are just pushed off to the future. We still have
the opportunity. Michigan remains one of the most beautiful states
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in the nation, with the richest resources out there. I mean,
not only do we have great resources in wildlife, but
we have great resources in water, and we.
Speaker 2 (21:42):
Have to protect that.
Speaker 3 (21:43):
But I want to get to protecting that because now
we have Gretchen Whitmer partnered up with a Chinese Communist
company called Goshen. We've just now, just yesterday we saw
that the Goshen Party Committee, the CCP party committee within Goshen,
had twenty two members of leadership sitting in a meeting
with President g I mean, think about this. You've got
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lie Zen, the CEO of the American subsidiary of Goshen,
who is the secretary of their Chinese Communist Party committee
within Goshen. We were told this is all on the
up and up. These guys are not with the Chinese
Communist Party. They're moving right into the heart of Michigan.
They're taking one square mile. They're going to be using
our water, They're going to be using our land, They're
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going to be spying on our neighbors, They're going to
be spying on.
Speaker 2 (22:30):
Our military basis.
Speaker 3 (22:31):
Why would Gretchen Whitmer allow this and how dangerous do
you think it is?
Speaker 1 (22:37):
Well? Number one, the reason she does is because she's
a puppet of the Joe Biden gangster family. I mean,
the whole Democrat Party has lost its soul. No one
can name one thing they stand for that is good
for America. Gretchen Whitmer and her Attorney General and all
the Democrats in Michigan are basically whoopee cushioned Goldberg fans
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like Michael Moore fans, like Joe Biden Biden fans. There
is not a separation between the atrocities of Hunter Biden
and Joe Biden and what Gretchen Whitmer and her Democrats
are doing across the state and across the nation. Stop
and think about it. Tens of millions of military age
men have invaded our country, including Chinese nationals, including Somalians
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and Nigerians, and Venezuelans and Iraqians and Afghanistans. If that's
not cultural and spiritual and patriotic suicide. And Gretchen Whitmer
is on their side, and she has welcomed the Communist
Chinese monsters to run businesses in Michigan. Gretchen now put
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it real clear for everybody. Would a Jewish family hire
a Nazi to cater their bar mitzvah? What an outrageous
statement that is, but it's accurate when it comes to
Gretchen Whitmer. She's working with the enemies of mankind, the
Communist Chinese, and they're destroying agriculture ground, putting in these
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toxic environmental destructo derby wind turbans and solar panels, reducing
food production and toxifying our environment with these non renewable
resources that when they go bad, there's no place to
put the wind turban blades and their motors that are
going to wear out, and they're gazillions of forests that
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were destroyed to create them, and these solar panels. Clindra
Solindra Solinder anybody, I mean, this is literally planet of
the Kuko's nest. Criminality by Gretchen Whitmer an entire Democrat Party,
and that's why I'm raising hell. And let me clarify
for everyone, my name is Ted Nugent. I'm a free man,
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believe it or not, even in this old body. I'm
creating the image and likeness of God, and I have
certain inalienable rights. We wrote them down in the Constitution
of the Bill of Rights. I am a radical, you
know how extreme and radical I am. I experiment in
self government. It's the most radical thing in the history
of the human experience. And people condemn me for demanding truth, logic,
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and common sense and constitutional accountability. Gretchen Whitmer and her
entire Democrat Party under the Joe Biden Whoopee cushion Goldberg
fan club, they violate the constitutional oath every hour, and
we keep letting them get away with it. And I
think it's time for concerv Let me say this, hunter
nation dot org. Somebody get a hold of me at
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hunter nation dot org. It's not even really about hunting.
It's about overall freedom and getting the conservative license hunting
families of Michigan and the nation to vote their traditional
family values. I don't even have to tell you who
to vote for if you believe in God, family, country,
law and order, Constitution, Bill Wrights, the work ethic that
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made the greatest quality of life. If you believe in that,
you have to vote everybody. And I know that.
Speaker 3 (26:04):
And that's that struggle we've had with our hunters here
in Michigan is getting to vote. And I'm like, why
are you not look at what has happened, And I think,
just what we talked about today here is how great
Michigan can be as this place. When you started, you
talked about that moment with family, that time to relax,
to recharge your own batteries, being out in nature.
Speaker 2 (26:26):
We have that here. We are so blessed to have
that in so many different.
Speaker 3 (26:29):
Ways, whether it is going out on the big Lake,
the little lakes, to be out in the forest, to
be out on the sand dunes, every place you can
go in Michigan. It's just like this beautiful painting from God,
no matter where you are. And it's so important for
those hunters to recognize that, to retain that freedom, to
retain that time with family. They always have this attitude
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of like, well, we want to be left alone, so
we leave you alone. The only way you get left
alone is that you continue to that self governance, that
we the people remain.
Speaker 1 (27:01):
A men a men. Ditto Ditto ditto Hunter Nation dot Org.
We're galvanizing conservative families to stand up and start raising hell,
to get freedom back, to get self evident truth back
into policymaking, and tutor. You represent us so well. I'm
honored to be here. I have a Ted Nugent Real
America's Voice. I think Real America Voice dot com or something,
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but I do a weekly Ted Nugent Real America Voice
Spirit Campfire. My incredible wife, Shamaine, does a Real America
Voice Faith and Freedom. I also have a nightly Nuge
on YouTube, even though I've been banned on Facebook because
Truth Logic and common Sense violates their community standards. Out
insane out of those people. But I also have for
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over thirty three years the Ted Nugent Spirit of the
Wild TV show eight times a week now on the
Pursuit Channel. And I bring up these points, and I've
galvanized nowhere near enough, but at least some of the
hunting families to stand up and fight for freedom, to
get rid of the bow case law. And you know,
when I started bow hunting, some man decided I couldn't
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climb a tree like some man thought he had control
over my tree climbing. I couldn't climb a tree when
I started, but it was against the law, so I
changed that. There were eleven counties in Michigan where you
weren't allowed to hunt on Sunday. I can't hunt the
first week of November on a Sunday. Some man thinks
he can control that. I had to have my bow
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in a case. What role does a bow case play
in conservation? So I got rid of these stupid anti
hunting laws, and people who know truth, logically, common sense,
they thank me. People that are zombies and out of
their mind comfortably numb, which is actually uncomfortably dumb. Those
people hate, which proves that I'm on the right course.
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So everybody hunter Nation dot org. It's time to take
this wonderful state back from the bureaucrats that are ruining everything.
Speaker 3 (28:56):
So if you want to watch Ted Nusians show, if
you want to download on your phone the Pluto app,
I know you can get it on Pluto.
Speaker 2 (29:03):
I think you it's Roku too, right, you can get
it on Roku.
Speaker 1 (29:06):
I'm thinking that my technical family members know how to
do all that. All I know is I pushed the
record button. I make smart ass statements.
Speaker 2 (29:14):
The point is Ted.
Speaker 1 (29:16):
Nugent's Spirit of the Wild, and the reason where the
number one hunting show ever is because of Shamaine NuGen.
She does a Queen of the Forest segment. When she
and I first met, she'd never touched a bow and arrow.
She couldn't imagine killing her own dinner. She never fired
a gun, But Tudor I fixed her now from the
Queen of the Forest, and she is when Shamaine grabs
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her Matthew's bow, I sharpened my knife because there's going
to be dinner coming zoon. The point being is that
Ted Nugent's Spirit of the Wild weah. We celebrate the
mystical flight of the arrow, conservation, the Fred Behar legacy,
the hunting, fishing, trapping, essentiality of environmental stewardship. But what
Shamaine does on her Queen of the Forest segments is
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the reason our Spirit of the Wild show has been
the number one show for thirty three years because people
see that we live reverence for God's miraculous creation as
hands on participants. So thank you everybody for all that support.
Speaker 2 (30:13):
Before I let you go.
Speaker 3 (30:14):
You talked about being a radical, you talked about getting
kicked off of Facebook, But before we got on here,
I was talking to you about something that was very
special to me. And you made the point, if you're
if this is who people, if this is when people
are reaching out to you, you must not be that
bad of a guy, because I have My husband's uncle
went on one of your hunting trips and he wanted
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so desperately. They have such respect for you and what
you do and just the knowledge that we've heard here
today on conservation, and how deep your knowledge and your
work has been to make sure that hunting is free,
to change those laws. All of that, there is a
group of people out there that just love and respect
you so much. And so when my husband's uncle's friend
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was at his end stage of cancer, when he was
at to move on to his heavenly home, they said,
we really want to spend a time out there hunting
with Ted Nugent.
Speaker 2 (31:06):
And they did that.
Speaker 3 (31:07):
They spent time on one of your hunting trips. And
I just want you to know that it was so
meaningful to them, and I think it is so amazing
that you do that. And I think that's something people
don't really know. But it's a side of you that
is truly I mean, that's what it's all about, right,
it really is.
Speaker 1 (31:23):
I am so moved and honored that since the nineteen
sixties when I was a loudmouth on the radio, which
by the way, the Founding fathers wanted all Americans to
be just like me.
Speaker 2 (31:34):
You're right, that's true.
Speaker 1 (31:36):
Rod Whistles demand accountability, to be suspicious of authority. That's
what I am. I'm the embodiment of the Declaration of Independence.
I don't tread on anybody, but I don't let anybody
tread on me. My point being is that I've always
been a loud mouth. So when I do my rock
and roll radio interviews talking about the incredible songs and
the energy of my music, people would always hear me
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promote hunting, chery, discipline, my relationship with Fred Bhaer and
my dad every October and mission with my bone arrow,
and that resonated because it was unprecedented in the world
of rock and roll radio. And a young man named
Ryan was seventeen years old. I was nineteen, and he
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had terminal cancer, only had a few months to live.
He got a hold of us through my booking agent,
Diversified Management Southfield, And since that time this has happened
dozens and dozens of times where before they die they
want to go hunting with me. Little boys and girls
tutor six year old little boys, seven year old little girls.
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They're dying of cancer and their last request is to
go hunting with the whack Master. Because what I exude
resonates with a clear mind, and the young people have
a clear mind. The people I've taken on their last request,
I don't cry around the campfire because I know it's
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their last experience and they honored me beyond description to
choose to spend it with me, which means that when
I open my big mouth, I represent the spirit of
the best people in the world. So those that hate
me hate the spirit of the best people in the world.
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And until Michael Moore or Whoope Cushioned Goldberg or Gretchen
Whittner shares a campfire with a dying little boy or
a little girl because they mean something to them, they
might want to just kiss my ass because I am
special enough to qualify for those families in this difficult
emotional time of their lives to choose the old guitar
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player to say goodbye to their loved ones, which proves
that I'm an okay guy in the hearts and minds
of good people, Which means that in the hearts and
minds of bad people, I offend them. My spirit irritates
their demons. I couldn't be more proud.
Speaker 3 (34:07):
Well, God bless you, and God bless you for doing that.
I know that comes from the heart. It comes from
a lifelong of understanding what it means to be family
and take care of others, and family is all of.
Speaker 2 (34:18):
The people of the church.
Speaker 3 (34:19):
So I appreciate what you do, and I thank you
so much for being on here with us today.
Speaker 2 (34:23):
Ted Nugent, well titter.
Speaker 1 (34:25):
I'm going to have you on my real America's voice,
and she may want you on her real America voice.
Faith and Freedom. You're doing God's work literally, You're literally
doing God's work because you stand up for the divinely
intervene US Constitution and Bill of Rights. So we pray
for your strength, We pray for America, and we're about
to pray for the greatest Michigan hunting season in my
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seventy five years. And God bless but everybody, please raise
hell join us at hunternation dot org and let's take
this state back, Let's take this country back. We the
people can and must do it.
Speaker 3 (34:59):
A yes, thank you so much, and make sure you
check him out on Friday nights at ten pm on
Real America's Voice. And when he says he's praying for me,
it's so funny because there are times when I'll be
out there on TV or something and I just get
this random Ted Nugent text that's like, a man, you
did it. That's great, and it is so it really
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is so reassuring, and it's so nice to know that
you're out there watching.
Speaker 2 (35:24):
You guys are awesome.
Speaker 3 (35:25):
Thank you so much, and thank you all for joining
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Speaker 2 (35:42):
Have a blessed day,