TED NUGENT Talks Politics In America On 'Hannity'

July 5, 2010

Legendary rocker Ted Nugent was interviewed on the July 2, 2010 edition of Fox News' "Hannity". You can now watch his appearance below.

According to Mediaite.com, Nugent relayed the concern that many Tea Partiers feel about the current U.S. policy: "They want to be productive members of society, and then they see an administration that is spitting on the U.S. Constitution, the Bill Of Rights, the Ten Commandments, the Golden Rule. So we, the Tea Partiers, we the people who are speaking up. I'm going to quote my hero, Dr. Martin Luther King: 'We who engage in non-violent direct action are not the cause of tension, but rather, bringing to the surface the tension."

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