Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Ted, White and Blue: The Nugent Manifesto


Straight from the Motor-City Madman comes the wildest, most politically incorrect book yet. In The Nugent Manifesto, rocker/hunter extraordinaire Ted Nugent is taking aim and setting his sights on our country. In his trademark unapologetic style, Nugent will praise God, guns, and red-blooded, full-throated Americanism against pantywaist politicians, nanny-state judges, and tofu-eating Obamamaniacs, calling on readers to "Roll up your damn sleeves, sharpen your crowbars, and think hardcore." The Nugent Manifesto follows up his New York Times bestseller God, Guns, and Rock 'N' Roll and his wildly successful cookbook, Kill It & Grill It. Look out America, "The Nuge" is back—and with a whole new arsenal of "Tedisms" ready for launch!


From the Inside FlapIt's About Time
America has been craving leadership—and at last a gun-slinging, mega-rock star, deerslayer, and patriot has stepped forward to provide it. Make way for Ted Nugent.
Cocked, locked, and ready to rock, the Motor City Madman, the thinking man's Abraham Lincoln, has unleashed the ultimate high-octane political manifesto for the ages in Ted, White, and Blue—the most important patriotic statement since the Constitution.

In Ted, White, and Blue you'll discover:
* Why war is the answer to so many of our current problems
* Why if Ted were a Mexican, he'd start a revolution (and how, since he's not, we can control our own borders)
* How to put Uncle Sam on a diet (a waste-watchers program for government)
* The Ted Plan for energy independence by 2018—how to keep America rockin' into the future
* How to change the world for the better through the power of God, guns, and rock `n' roll

If you care about America, if you want to preserve, protect, and defend the land of the free and the home of the brave, if you're fed up with lazy, whining, fear-mongering, government-gorging Al Gores, Michael Moores, and Obamaniacs, then you need to read Ted, White, and Blue: The Nugent Manifesto.


From the Back CoverPraise for Ted Nugent and Ted, White, and Blue: The Nugent Manifesto
"The media look at Ted Nugent as an extreme right-wing, self-serving, gun-toting, uncaring, kill-`em-all redneck. Truth is Ted just has endless energy when it comes to talking about productivity, responsibility, and ways to become a better citizen. Uncle Ted's rule book is a very demanding agenda for the average human to live by. But then again, Nuge is not your average bear." —Toby Keith, country music star

"I love Ted's music, his message, and his unapologetic, manly approach to life. If you like words carefully and slowly simmered with a sweet sauce, you'll hate this book. If you like a message that's fresh, rare, and highly seasoned, and pure meat, you're gonna love this! Rock on!"
—Mike Huckabee, former governor of Arkansas

"Some are attracted to Ted Nugent for his lifestyle of conservation management, others for his political courage, and many more for his rock `n' roll. For me, it's all three. Nuge has had me in a `Stranglehold' for years, and his musings in Ted, White, and Blue will keep me on his tour bus for many more." —Michael Smerconish, Philadelphia's number one radio talk show host

"Ted Nugent is the closest thing to a human tornado I've ever met. He lives life at mach speeds, boldly pouring himself into matters deeply personal to him. His efforts to support U.S. troops wounded in the defense of freedom and his selfless devotion to children with life-threatening illnesses are just two indications of the gentle heart that beats beneath the surface of this wild-eyed warrior. His story is as American as rock `n' roll and as inspirational as Horatio Alger. I hope Ted, White, and Blue opens your eyes to the challenges of our times and the limitless opportunity in our country. I pray it encourages you to live life boldly and in the spirit of the wild!" —Rick Perry, governor of Texas


About the Author
Ted Nugent has sold more than 30 million records. A noted outdoorsman and supporter of law enforcement, he is an award-winning writer; editor and publisher of Ted Nugent Adventure Outdoors magazine; president of Ted Nugent United Sportsmen of America; founder of the Ted Nugent Kamp for Kids; and a national anti-drugs spokesman. His television show, Ted Nugent Spirit of the Wild, is the 2008 winner of the People's Choice Award on the Outdoor network. His previous books, God, Guns, and Rock 'N' Roll (national bestseller) and Kill It & Grill It, were wildly successful. When not on safari, recording records, or working on his television show, he lives in the wilds of Texas with his wife and children.With over 35 million albums sold and more media face-time than most active politicians, Ted Nugent has earned his status as an American icon.

Renowned for modeling the high-octane civic activism he unabashedly encourages, he is a respected guest of top-rated, high-profile network, cable, news, sports, political commentary, and rock programs on television and radio. Ted Nugent Spirit of the Wild television show continues to be Outdoor Channel's #1 Hunting Show year after year and Ted and Shemane are Fan Favorite Hosts. A recipient of numerous commendations from law enforcement agencies nationwide, Ted has been lauded for his Ted Nugent Kamp for Kids and Freedom's Angels, work as a national spokesman for D.A.R.E., and as Ambassador for Big Brothers Big Sisters and the Pass It On-Mentors Program.

As America's top proponent of the Second Amendment, Ted has served on the Board of Directors of the NRA since 1995. Ted Nugent continues to fight for personal freedoms on the lecture circuit. He is an award-winning writer for more than forty publications, and author of the New York Times bestseller God, Guns, and Rock `n' Roll, as well as Kill It and Grill It, BloodTrails II, and now, Ted, White, and Blue: The Nugent Manifesto.

In 2008, he celebrated the most successful tour of his 50-year career with Operation Rolling Thunder, setting attendance records in America and Europe and performing his 6,000th concert. Ted Nugent's unbridled musical fury throttles on.

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