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Ted Nugent On Coronvirus How do you not be prepared? How do you not have adequate food, water, medicine, guns, ammo and toilet paper? How do you not have enough for at least a couple of months? I really, really trust this president. I think he’s the greatest president in the history of America. I think he’s the greatest leader in the history of the human experience.

Outspoken conservative rocker Ted Nugent says that he wasn’t one of the people flocking to supermarkets amid the coronavirus outbreak.

“There is no panic in the world of conscientious, taking care of business, preparedness,” he told the “Pat’s Soundbytes Unplugged” podcast (hear audio below).

“I guess the best way I can explain it is I really, really trust this president. I think he’s the greatest president in the history of America. I think he’s the greatest leader in the history of the human experience. I really believe in truth, logic, common sense and those really controversial things, like the Constitution and the Bill Of Rights and the Declaration Of Independence — you know, all those really controversial things. I absolutely believe… that he is the best there is right now. And I pay attention to the president.”

He continued: “I’m a critical thinker. I think the number one job of a free man, a free human being, is to be suspicious… I really believe that Americans’ number one job is to question authority, to constantly put the screws to our elected employees…

“I think we have great leadership. I think the president has clearly surrounded himself with the masters of these conditions — medical, organizational, preparedness.”

Nugent went on to blast people for panic-buying and toilet paper hoarding in case they’re quarantined for a long time amid the pandemic.

“What I see unfolding today is an inescapable manifestation of a global cultural deprivation that we’ve become spoiled rotten,” he said.

“The past administrations in the United States government, all these past presidents, gave the control of our life-and-death medical and antibiotic production and availability to the tyrannical, genocidal, communist Chinese.

“So now’s the time to maybe be more like Uncle Ted… Number one, earn your own way,” he continued. “Number two, live within your means; be frugal. Number three — here’s the big one: save for a rainy day. Hey, pandemic? Ultimate rainy day. And people who find themselves unprepared, I hope you’re learning your lesson.

“How dare an American household head — or anybody over the age of 12, for that matter — how do you not be prepared? How do you not have adequate food, water, medicine, guns, ammo and toilet paper? How do you not have enough for at least a couple of months? C’mon! There’s been hurricanes and floods, there’s been tornados, there’s been Y2K, there was 9/11. How many more lessons do you have to witness before you learn?”

Nugent also agreed with President Trump‘s Easter arbitrary deadline for much of the nation to reopen.

“I think the prognosis is good,” Ted said. “I think the president’s right — we’ve gotta get back to work right after Easter. We’ve gotta get this incredible-quality-of-life American machine going again.

“I know it’s tough times, and we pray for our fellow Americans, especially those that are sick and have this terrible virus,” Nugent continued. “But I’ve gotta tell ya: I have eminent, unlimited faith in this present and the American people. So we have to hunker down and social distance, and we have to help our neighbors. But I think we’re gonna come out of this stronger than ever, because more people are gonna learn you’ve gotta be prepared, man.”

Last year, Nugent, a vocal supporter of the Republican Party and various associated conservative causes, defended Trump after the U.S. president was accused of making racist remarks about Democratic congresswomen from black and minority ethnic backgrounds.

Nugent and fellow Detroit-bred rocker Kid Rock got to spend some time in the Oval Office with Trump in April 2017. They were joined by Sarah Palin, the former Alaskan governor and GOP vice presidential nominee, who posted photos of the visit on social media the following morning. Nugent later told the Detroit Free Press that he and Kid Rock represent a salt-of-the-earth American demographic that helped Trump land the presidency.