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    NUGENT: GOP storm brewing

    By Ted Nugent

    Oftentimes, a 500-mile auto race is decided in the last couple of miles, sometimes the last lap. The first 495 miles are a survival-of-the-fittest endurance test of mechanical genius, unbelievable driver skill and concentration, masterful pit crew logistics that are measured in seconds, and luck - lots of luck. Published March 20, 2012

  • Illustration: Obamacare bandaid by Greg Groesch for The Washington Times

    NUGENT: Obamacare is crony-care

    By Ted Nugent

    The biggest problem President Obama has is a serious lack of trust among the American people. From energy mismanagement to refusal to be fiscally accountable to blatant job-destroying policies, the president has gone off in a gung-ho leftist direction that leaves many Americans shaking their heads in confusion. Published March 28, 2011

  • Illustration by Tunin, Moscow, Russia

    NUGENT: Mideastern behind-the-scenes extremists

    By Ted Nugent

    It's no secret how the KGB was actively involved in bankrolling and furthering the radical student and hippie movements of the 1960s in hopes that stinky, stoned hippies and violent America-hating radicals like Bill Ayers, Bernadine Dohrn and dupes in the Weathermen, Students for a Democratic Society and others would topple America or cause it great harm. Why do you think they call it dope? Published March 23, 2011

  • NUGENT: No U.S. strategic interest in Libya

    By Ted Nugent

    Africa isn't called the Dark Continent for no reason. Africa has forever been a political nightmare full of overt corruption, tribal warfare, genocide, murderous regimes and brutal dictators. Published March 21, 2011

  • NUGENT: Racism lives at Department of Injustice

    By Ted Nugent

    Flunking is the new norm at racist Eric H. Holder Jr.'s Department of Injustice. In yet another ugly, blatant and defining racist move, Mr. Holder is forcing the city ofDayton, Ohio, to lower the passing threshhold on the test for those wanting to be police officers because not enough black recruits passed the exam. Published March 14, 2011

  • NUGENT: Outgunned is a choice

    By Ted Nugent

    Being a Border Patrol agent on our southern border has got to be a very difficult, harrowing job. It is surely an even tougher job when our agents are told to launch "nonlethal" beanbags at armed, illegal intruders. Published March 8, 2011

  • NUGENT: Multicultural rot in the melting pot

    By Ted Nugent

    Europeans are finally awakening from their self-imposed Rumpelstiltskin deep slumber to discover that multiculturalism is actually cultural rot and is ripping their countries apart. Published March 4, 2011

  • NUGENT: Dr. Nuge to the rescue

    By Ted Nugent

    As ugly and foolish as it is, obesity isn't the most deadly health issue in America. Neither is the insane choice to poison oneself with tobacco. Same goes for lack of exercise and an unhealthy diet. These prime symptoms of the brain-dead are all indications of just how berserk some people can be. We should all pray people will wake up and make responsible choices as soon as possible to make America stronger and healthier. Published March 1, 2011

  • NUGENT: When the going gets tough, Democrats run

    By Ted Nugent

    The Democrats' new playbook says to run away and hide when they don't get their way. Good. Published February 25, 2011

  • NUGENT: Who let the wuss out?

    By Ted Nugent

    Speaking about a National Football League game canceled because of a snowstorm in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Gov. Edward G. Rendell stated that America has turned into a nation of "wusses." Published January 6, 2011

  • NUGENT: Sinister security

    By Ted Nugent

    The heavy, disjointed and shaky hand of Fedzilla has fumbled squarely on a Sacramento area pilot for videotaping obvious airport security problems and then putting the videos on YouTube. It's almost as if this brazen upstart thinks there is a "we the people" component to this experiment in self-government. Tsk tsk. Published January 4, 2011

  • NUGENT: Go ahead, GOP - make my year

    By Ted Nugent

    Maximum thrust momentum is everything in life. The only reason not to charge full steam ahead is to pause tactically to figuratively reload your weapons. As soon as your weapons are recharged, charge full-on again. And then again. You can't stop a man or a movement who won't quit. Think the song "Stranglehold." Published December 30, 2010

  • NUGENT: Time for a Starting Over Commission

    By Ted Nugent

    Politics isn't the art of compromise. Politics as usual is an artful ruse to get us to believe politicians are doing one thing while they do another. Our politicians do this by obfuscating, confusing, denying, blaming and lying. The truth be damned. Published December 17, 2010

  • NUGENT: Happy birthday to me

    By Ted Nugent

    I'm 62 years young today. Published December 13, 2010

  • NUGENT: DOE must go

    By Ted Nugent

    One has to wonder what end zone the Obama administration is running toward by shutting down oil drilling in the Gulf of Mexico for the next seven years. Published December 9, 2010

  • NUGENT: The time for kitty killing has come

    By Ted Nugent

    New research from the University of Nebraska in Lincoln has arrived at the exact same conclusion that conservationists have known for decades: The way to control the feral cat population is to kill the cats. Published December 3, 2010

  • NUGENT: Consulting the Oracle of Omaha

    By Ted Nugent

    The Oracle of Omaha, Warren Buffett, recently wrote an Op-Ed column in the New York Times in which he thanked and praised Uncle Sam for stepping in and preventing the economy from going over a cliff. Published November 30, 2010

  • NUGENT: Giving thanks for the bounty of the harvest

    By Ted Nugent

    If that broad expanse of toothy joy doesn't give the ultimate thanks, nothing does. Beautiful, grinning, effervescent Angela Kline and her family know all about why Thanksgiving is in November. As a gung-ho hunter, this courageous gal is a full-on participant, refusing to be a spectator of anything. Published November 24, 2010

  • NUGENT: Autumn colors look red, white and blue

    By Ted Nugent

    There is a very happy, exhausted black Labrador retriever at my feet. A romantic fire flickers in the stove in our little log cabin on a breathtaking Michigan swamp-forest ridge. With squadrons of flitting songbirds battling for position at the feeders, the rising sun through the leafless treetops was so fiery and stunning outside my east window just now that I just had to grab my video camera to capture such beauty, then snatch my laptop and write about it. The spirit is indeed wild. Published November 22, 2010

  • NUGENT: No debt commission omissions

    By Ted Nugent

    The full report from President Obama's debt commission has yet to be released, but some of the more significant recommendations of the commission are already being condemned by certain fellow bureaucrats and lobbyists who own some of Fedzilla's sacred cows. Published November 18, 2010

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