It looks as if Ted Nugent has gone and offended someone else, and this time it's costing him a show. The Motor City Madman just had a casino concert cancelled on him after the Native American tribe hosting the show heard the musician's "racist and hate-filled remarks."

The August 4 show was scheduled to be played at a casino just northwest of Worley, Idaho.

The Coeur d'Alene Tribe, who cancelled the show, claims to have booked Nugent without knowing about the rocker's "racist attitudes and views," but have yet to state which of Nugent's specific comments and/or views caused them to cancel the concert.

Given the "Cat Scratch Fever" singer's past, it's difficult to see how one could not know about the controversial state of Detroit's own Nugent.

For example, in speaking about President Barack Obama, Nugent once called him a "subhuman mongrel." Of course, he later apologized "for using the street fight terminology of subhuman mongrel," but it would appear certain the damage was done. He did, however, maintain that the President was a liar for violating the country's Constitution.  

Huffington Post reports that there has been no word from Nugent's management in regards to the recent casino cancellation.

RELATED: Earlier this month, Music Times reported that Nugent had some problems with Jack White, stating that he didn't get his sound during the former White Stripe's Tonight Show performance, claiming it didn't make him want to "shake a tail feather." The performance was all to promote the singer's newest album Lazaretto.

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