With the NRA Annual Meetings about a month away, there’s some rather shocking news making its way around the Internet.
Ted Nugent is resigning from the NRA board of directors after 26 years.
The reason?
“Scheduling conflicts.”
Hmmm. Bizarre, right?
The Nuge is arguably the most famous member of the organization not named “Wayne LaPierre.” He literally wrote a song called, “I am the NRA.” Why would he exit now, when we’re all getting set to rally down in Houston next month, Sept. 3-5, for the first time in well over a year? (NRAAM 2020 in Nashville was canceled due to COVID.)
In a statement on Facebook addressed to “Fellow NRA Board of Directors, Members, Friends and Second Amendment Warriors,” the motor city madman elaborated.
“The time has come for me to face the dangers of burning the candle at both ends. I have been honored and humbled to represent all those great Americans that voted for me to serve on the NRA BOD for the last 26 years, and will not only continue my calling to fight for the return of the Second Amendment, but to actually increase my exposing and crushing those evil forces who would deny such basic freedoms to Americans,” he wrote.
Great American!
NRA is done. They are completely broke. Just think we lived in the best county on earth and people took it for granted.
Why is the story about Ted blocked and the links don’t go anywhere?