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Ted, White and Blue: The Nugent Manifesto

by Ted Nugent

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Review:

"Love him or loathe him, veteran rocker, commentator, and neo-libertarian rabble-rouser conservationist Nugent is hard to ignore. His 'manifesto,' a collection of essays and ruminations, will prove bracing but familiar to those acquainted with his antic, aggressive voice-in-the-wilderness style and often controversial stances on hot-button issues like gun control, welfare and self-reliance. Among loud, provocative analysis of a dozen issues (plus a chapter devoted to his last essay collection, 2001's God, Guns & Rock and Roll), Nugent puts together an 'If I were president' list that includes eliminating welfare except for military personnel, making prisoners plant trees, forcing people in New Orleans live on higher ground and executing child molesters. While many of his suggestions-meant to 'piss you off' as well as think-are pat, or even curmudgeonly ('I am convinced that most kids today have never heard the word 'posture''), they're balanced by common sense and a healthy respect for the Golden Rule. Longtime fans will revel in Nugent's loudmouth charm and his rhapsodic take on discovering the guitar; whether he'll persuade newcomers that global warming is 'the greatest hoax ever played on Americans,' or that he himself is 'a large, in charge, ruggedly independent, angry black man' is doubtful, but this maverick never claimed to be a uniter." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

Straight from the Motor-City Madman comes his wildest, most politically incorrect book yet. In his trademark unapologetic style, Nugent praises God, guns, and red-blooded Americanism.

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ISBN:
9781596985551
Author:
Nugent, Ted
Publisher:
Regnery Publishing
Subject:
General
Subject:
Essays
Subject:
Political Ideologies - Conservatism & Liberalism
Subject:
United states
Subject:
Politics and government
Subject:
United States Politics and government.
Subject:
Political Freedom & Security - General
Subject:
Politics-Political Science
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Trade Cloth
Publication Date:
20080931
Binding:
HARDCOVER
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
295
Dimensions:
9.40 x 6.30 in 18.60 oz

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Love him or loathe him, veteran rocker, commentator, and neo-libertarian rabble-rouser conservationist Nugent is hard to ignore. His 'manifesto,' a collection of essays and ruminations, will prove bracing but familiar to those acquainted with his antic, aggressive voice-in-the-wilderness style and often controversial stances on hot-button issues like gun control, welfare and self-reliance. Among loud, provocative analysis of a dozen issues (plus a chapter devoted to his last essay collection, 2001's God, Guns & Rock and Roll), Nugent puts together an 'If I were president' list that includes eliminating welfare except for military personnel, making prisoners plant trees, forcing people in New Orleans live on higher ground and executing child molesters. While many of his suggestions-meant to 'piss you off' as well as think-are pat, or even curmudgeonly ('I am convinced that most kids today have never heard the word 'posture''), they're balanced by common sense and a healthy respect for the Golden Rule. Longtime fans will revel in Nugent's loudmouth charm and his rhapsodic take on discovering the guitar; whether he'll persuade newcomers that global warming is 'the greatest hoax ever played on Americans,' or that he himself is 'a large, in charge, ruggedly independent, angry black man' is doubtful, but this maverick never claimed to be a uniter." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , Straight from the Motor-City Madman comes his wildest, most politically incorrect book yet. In his trademark unapologetic style, Nugent praises God, guns, and red-blooded Americanism.
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