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  • NRA members listen to speakers during the NRA Annual Meeting of Members at the National Rifle Association's 142 Annual Meetings and Exhibits in the George R. Brown Convention Center Saturday, May 4, 2013, in Houston. National Rifle Association leaders told members Saturday that the fight against gun control legislation is far from over, with battles yet to come in Congress and next year's midterm elections, but they vowed that none in the organization will ever have to surrender their weapons. (AP Photo/Houston Chronicle, Johnny Hanson)

    NUGENT: NRA'S 142nd annual freedom party a huge success

    By Ted Nugent - The Washington Times

    I raced off stage in Tampa after throttling my 6511th high energy rockout, mopped up as much dripping sweat as I could, changed into dry clothes, grabbed a Gatorade and a sack of food, hung onto my gorgeous wife Shemane and headed to the airport lickity split. Published May 6, 2013

  • Illustration Gun Free Zone by Greg Groesch for The Washington Times

    NUGENT: Open letter to Joe Biden on guns

    By Ted Nugent - The Washington Times

    Congratulations on your appointment to lead a presidential commission to end gun-related violence. Published December 31, 2012

  • Illustration Foundation of America by Greg Groesch for The Washington Times

    NUGENT: Connecticut killings a result of moral decay

    By Ted Nugent - The Washington Times

    There's something terribly wrong. Something stinks. Something is rotten in America. Published December 18, 2012

  • NUGENT: Bob Costas is dead wrong

    By Ted Nugent - The Washington Times

    As you read this, know that by the time you finish, somewhere in America a fellow citizen will use a gun to stop a crime and save a life. Published December 6, 2012

  • NUGENT: U.S. sailed off the 'fiscal cliff' long ago

    By Ted Nugent - The Washington Times

    Only a Fedzillacrat could possibly think raising taxes on the wealthy could accomplish anything toward restoring sanity in the financial insane asylum known as our federal government. Published December 3, 2012

  • NUGENT: Bakers' union ding-dong move endangers 18,000 jobs

    By Ted Nugent

    In yet another never-ending series of terminal ding-dong moves, members of the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union went on strike and drove Hostess out of business, providing one more stinking example of how labor unions can no longer have their cake and it eat it, too. Published November 21, 2012

  • NUGENT: Our financial house is a disaster

    By Ted Nugent - The Washington Times

    One of my greatest pleasures is causing the noggins of fuzzy-headed simpletons to spin 'round and 'round. It is the definition of efficiency, as it simply takes a statement of truth and logic to set them off. Published November 15, 2012

  • NUGENT: Four more years of debt and class warfare

    By Ted Nugent - The Washington Times

    We have fallen far and fast. Published November 8, 2012

  • DECKER: 5 Questions with Ted Nugent

    By Brett M. Decker - The Washington Times

    Ted Nugent is a rock 'n' roll legend and conservative activist. Known throughout the world as the Motor City Madman, Uncle Ted has sold more than 40 million albums and performed well over 6,000 concerts. Published October 30, 2012

  • NUGENT: Want a job? Vote for Romney

    By Ted Nugent - The Washington Times

    It boils down to this: If you want to grow the economy and get a job, vote for Mitt Romney. If you want more anti-business policies and counterproductive government welfare, vote for President Obama. Published October 16, 2012

  • NUGENT: Discovering 'Ted Nugent’s Gun Country'

    By Ted Nugent - The Washington Times

    The jury is not still out on whether or not young Ted was uppity beyond compare. My youthful energy level was measured in ballistic Richter-scale increments. The term "whirling dervish" was invented in an attempt to explain my indefatigable life's velocity. Published October 9, 2012

  • NUGENT: Democrats prescribing perpetual poverty

    By Ted Nugent - The Washington Times

    I've been rich and I've been poor. Neither condition changed who I am as a person. However, flying private sure beats the hell out of hitchhiking. Published October 4, 2012

  • NUGENT: Mitt Romney was right about the 47 percent

    By Ted Nugent - The Washington Times

    Mitt Romney hit the bull's-eye with his comments regarding the 47 percent of Americans who do not have any skin in the game as it pertains to paying federal income tax. Facts are facts. Published September 27, 2012

  • NUGENT: Happy 40th National Hunting and Fishing Day

    By Ted Nugent - The Washington Times

    As I celebrate my 60th year of hunting, fishing and trapping, there is plenty of good news to report on this 40th anniversary of National Hunting and Fishing Day. Published September 22, 2012

  • NUGENT: No protest for Democrats' confab

    By Ted Nugent - The Washington Times

    Today's young Americans have nothing in common with the counterculture generation of young Americans who marched, protested and brawled with Chicago's finest at the Democratic National Convention in 1968. Published September 6, 2012

  • NUGENT: McNugent rule: Automatic death penalty

    By Ted Nugent - The Washington Times

    What a psychotic piece of subhuman debris did on Jan. 11, 2011, outside a Tucson Safeway store where Rep. Gabrielle Giffords was holding a "meet and greet" with constituents was an unfathomable act of barbarism. Published September 3, 2012

  • NUGENT: Task One this Labor Day: Defeat Obama

    By Ted Nugent - The Washington Times

    Ask yourself this question: Are you better off since Barack Obama was elected president or not? For too many Americans, the answer is painfully obvious. Published August 31, 2012

  • NUGENT: Don't let socialists win

    By Ted Nugent - The Washington Times

    The Republican and Democratic national conventions have the country thinking about the state of our increasingly socialistic government. Britain's Iron Lady, Margaret Thatcher, hit the bull's-eye when she said, "The trouble with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money." She, like the truth, rocks. Published August 29, 2012

  • NUGENT: Class warfare is all Democrats have left

    By Ted Nugent - The Washington Times

    As usual, the Democrats have nothing worthy of their own to promote, so they are going after Mitt Romney to release more of his tax records. Published August 24, 2012

  • NUGENT: Crimes against Gibson guitars

    By Ted Nugent - The Washington Times

    My all-American sonic-bombast weapon of choice for 50 years has been those world-class pieces of musical art, the mighty Gibson guitar. I own a stunning arsenal of them. It wouldn't surprise me if some Fedzillastooge from Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr.'s Department of Gunrunning Injustice will try to tell us American guitarslayers that we can only buy one fully automatic Gibson guitar a month. Published August 21, 2012

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