Ted Nugent has made more derogatory comments about his home state of Michigan.

During an appearance on the "The Laura Ingraham Podcast” on Wednesday, the outspoken Detroit rocker indirectly blasted leadership in Michigan and even went as far to include Michigan on a list of states that “don’t even qualify as America anymore.”

"You know Laura, Michigan was the arsenal of democracy,” Nugent said shortly after declaring himself “a Texan addicted to freedom,”

“It was the epicenter of work ethic and pride of productivity when I was born in ’48. But unfortunately, it’s turned into a suburb of San Francisco now politically and it just breaks my heart."

Nugent, speaking from the “soul-cleansing swamps of (his) sacred Michigan,” compared his home state to California, Oregon, Washington, New York, Illinois, New Jersey, Maryland and Massachusetts

"Politically, those states don't even qualify as America anymore,” he said. It's just heartbreaking.”

Nugent has routinely been critical of Michigan since voters elected a slew of Democrats to key state offices in November 2018. Most notably Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Attorney General Dana Nessel, Sen. Debbie Stabenow and Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson.

He took to Facebook to call Michigan a “California Sh**hole” shortly after that election.

In February 2018, he received a wave of criticism for sharing an article that alleged David Hogg, an outspoken survivor of the mass shooting in Parkland, Fla. was an actor coached to push for gun control.

A noted supporter of President Donald Trump, Nugent played at several of his Michigan rallies in 2016. He said he plans to do more of the same during the upcoming presidential election.

“I’m fighting to keep Michigan and I think we will persevere,” he said.

“We have to keep Michigan in 2020,” Ingraham agreed.

You can hear the entire 57-minute interview, which is mostly focused on rock and roll and music, here.