
By Ted Nugent - The Washington Times
Tribe Nuge pulled into the little clearing on the banks of the mighty Tittabawassee River in the spectacular wilds of northern Michigan. Our 1958 Ford station wagon was loaded down with all the basic camping gear and archery equipment. Published August 17, 2012

By Ted Nugent - The Washington Times
As excited as I am over Mitt Romney selecting Rep. Paul Ryan as his running mate, I'm over come with giddiness that Mr. Romney's first important decision has shown his conservative mettle. Published August 16, 2012

By Ted Nugent - The Washington Times
Someone should have to answer for the financial high crimes and misdemeanors that are bankrupting our nation and financially raping the futures of our children and grandchildren. Published August 14, 2012
By Ted Nugent - The Washington Times
When it comes to guns, there is plenty of spin in Bill O'Reilly's "No Spin Zone." The zone has been infected with a bad case of yellow journalism. Published August 9, 2012
By Ted Nugent - The Washington Times
You have to know that times are desperate in the Obama campaign when Sen. Harry Reid is trotted out to contend that Mitt Romney didn't pay taxes for a decade. Published August 6, 2012
By Ted Nugent - The Washington Times
In the wake of the massacre in Aurora, Colo., the left has once again resorted to clamoring for further restrictions on the right of law-abiding citizens to own guns and defend ourselves -- even in the face of inescapable evidence that such restrictions are at the root cause of such slaughters. Published August 2, 2012
By Ted Nugent - The Washington Times
Oh, yes I did, President Obama. You, sir, as usual, are wrong again. Published August 1, 2012
By Ted Nugent - The Washington Times
The Dirty Harry of tax and government reform is Grover Norquist. Published July 26, 2012
By Ted Nugent - The Washington Times
Yogi Berra said that when you come to a fork in the road, take it. When supposed-conservative Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. came to a judicial conservative-liberal fork in the road, he veered left. Published July 5, 2012
By Ted Nugent - The Washington Times
In a sea of soulless, sheeplike dependency, it's easy to spot the fiercely independent people who continue to declare our independence. We are the producers, the people who make the country work. We are business owners and hardworking employees. Published July 3, 2012
By Ted Nugent - The Washington Times
There is so much good news that goes largely unreported that it makes me want to scream. As I write this, just a couple of days ago, a 14-year-old boy in Phoenix who was watching his three siblings at home shot a punk who busted through a door and pointed a gun at the young man. Published June 29, 2012
By Ted Nugent
Really, Mr. President? Are you and your campaign team that pompous, arrogant and cash-strapped that you have sunk so low as to create a registry where die-hard Democrats getting married or celebrating an anniversary can request that family and friends make donations to your campaign in lieu of gifts? One would think the master of class warfare would at least know what class meant. Published June 26, 2012
By Ted Nugent - The Washington Times
The one thing you will never have to remind me of is how fortunate and blessed I am, or I should say, how fortunate all of us are to live in the greatest nation the world has ever witnessed. Published June 21, 2012
By Ted Nugent - The Washington Times
Due to ever-shifting demographics, Americans of Latin descent are being courted by both the Republican and Democratic parties. The party that wins their support will be in the political driver's seat come November. The Democrats currently own that seat. Published June 13, 2012
By Ted Nugent - The Washington Times
I recently had a nice conversation with my friend, ultra-left-wing comedian Bill Maher. He wants me back on his television program to explain why I am so angry with the Obama administration's policies. Published June 11, 2012
By Ted Nugent - The Washington Times
Freedom isn't free. Never has been, never will be. Very special warriors have provided freedom at supreme sacrifice since time immemorial. Good people will never forget, and we celebrate Memorial Day with a hard-charging spirit in appreciation for hard-charging warriors. Published May 25, 2012
By Ted Nugent - The Washington Times
Tens of thousands of young people will soon toss their graduation caps into the air and begin their pursuit of their own unique American Dream. That's cause for grand celebration. Published May 17, 2012
By Ted Nugent - The Washington Times
Will the last American left in California please turn out the lights? And don't let the door slam you in the behind. California isn't going broke. It's already broke and is $16 billion in the hole. Published May 15, 2012
By Ted Nugent - The Washington Times
Not a day goes by when an American outdoorsman doesn't confide in me that because of the increasingly complex, illogical hunting and fishing regulations across the nation, it would not surprise him if he had unintentionally violated a game law at some point. Published April 26, 2012
By Ted Nugent - The Washington Times
Here's a painful yet inescapable statement of the obvious to people with common sense and a lick of reality: Poor people are poor because they make poor decisions. That's the root cause of poverty. Published April 23, 2012

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