Rock star Ted Nugent isn’t known to hold his tongue when it comes to politics. However, in the wake of the Steve Scalise shooting, that’s apparently going to change.
In an appearance on WABC-AM’s “Curtis & Eboni” on Thursday morning, just 24 hours after the Scalise shooting, the “Cat Scratch Fever” singer and conservative icon shocked many when he vowed to tone down what he called his “hateful rhetoric” after the assassination attempt in Washington.
“At the tender age of 69, my wife has convinced me that I just can’t use those harsh terms,” Nugent said, according to Fox News. “I cannot and I will not.”
Ted Nugent Makes Shocking Vow Just 24 Hours After Political Assassination Attempt
In an appearance on WABC-AM’s “Curtis & Eboni” on Thursday morning, just 24 hours after the Scalise shooting, the “Cat Scratch Fever” singer and conservative icon shocked many when he vowed to tone down what he called his “hateful rhetoric” after the assassination attempt in Washington.
“At the tender age of 69, my wife has convinced me that I just can’t use those harsh terms,” Nugent said, according to Fox News. “I cannot and I will not.”
Ted Nugent Makes Shocking Vow Just 24 Hours After Political Assassination Attempt