Arnold did it. So did Navy-SEAL turned pro-wrestler turned actor Jesse Ventura. So why not have Ted Nugent be governor of Michigan? He’s up for it:
“That would be beautiful,” Nugent said when asked if he would run for governor of Michigan in 2010. “I have threatened to do so and I was sincere.”
Some of Nugent’s antics make even Schwarzenegger’s past outspokenness appear measured by comparison.
“Michigan was once a great state. Michigan was a state that rewarded the entrepreneur and the most productive, work-ethic families of the state. Now the pimps and the whores and the welfare brats are basically the state’s babies.”
GREAT SCOTT! Can he say that?
Nugent refuses to mince words and often uses a racial epithet to describe blacks that normally would mean political suicide. He says his embrace of the word reflects his respect for the black contribution to rock and roll and has another expletive for anyone who disagrees with him.
Heavy duty weapons decorate the stage during his concerts and at his Las Vegas performance he condemned Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.
Long a critic of drugs, Nugent wrote a recent opinion article for the Wall Street Journal condemning the widespread drug use during the Summer of Love in 1967. He drank just cold water before his Vegas concert.
Nugent still embraces the carnal part of the sex, drugs and rock and roll formula and peppers his concert dialogue with a word describing women that many find offensive.
He described the availability of sex earlier in his life like this: “It was like when carp breed. You walk across the stream and they are … splashing in the shallows. Just jump in.”
Apparently, Ted says what he wants. I would love to see Ted moving his stuff into the Governor’s mansion. Heck, I might buy some land in Michigan just to vote for him.
Here’s Ted, circa 1978.

“That would be beautiful,” Nugent said when asked if he would run for governor of Michigan in 2010. “I have threatened to do so and I was sincere.”