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Ted Nugent slams wannabe 'tyrants' on 'Tucker Carlson Today': We don't need the 'king's permission' in America
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The rock legend joined Tucker Carlson in the newest episode of Fox Nation’s "Tucker Carlson Today" to defend his constitutional rights as an American.
"I was born with the right to keep and bear arms. I was born with the right to speak up. I was born with the right to privacy from my government intrusion without just cause. I was born with that," he said. "I could come here naked without any Constitution and I know I could say what I want to say. I don't have to get the king's permission." "Kings, emperors, tyrants, kiss my ass. We are a self-government. We are in charge, we hire people to represent us based on these self-evident truths. And if you infringe on them, we will fire your ass and don't make us arrest you." Nugent argued that the First and Second Amendments were written to prevent anyone from "playing king" and those amendments are valid on "every street corner."More Related News