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

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

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
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
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
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
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
By Ted Nugent
Throughout our history, America has faced seemingly insurmountable domestic and international challenges. Published November 9, 2010
By Ted Nugent
To borrow a 1984 phrase from the Gipper, it's morning in America. Published November 3, 2010
By Ted Nugent
When all is said and done, quality of life is all about family. Dreams come and go, projects and business maneuvers when performed to the best of our ability become all-consuming, but even our most passionate endeavors are celebrated for how they provide for maximum family time. Or at least, they should be. Published October 25, 2010
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Ted Nugent reviews "Trickle Up Poverty" by Michael Savage. Published October 13, 2010
By Ted Nugent
President Obama is desperately trying to recapture his political mojo. Recognizing that support for him and the Democrats is crumbling, the president has held rallies in Madison, Wis., and Philadelphia. Published October 11, 2010
By Ted Nugent
The primary and ridiculously obvious reason why America is trillions of dollars in debt, why just a small minority of Americans pay the vast amount of federal taxes while 50 percent pay no federal taxes, why the size of Fedzilla has dwarfed anything our Founding Fathers ever could have imagined, why our borders are insecure, why Americans do not trust politicians and why the U.S. economy is anemic is because of professional, corrupt Fedzillacrats who have rigged the system in their favor while fleecing the rest of America. Published October 4, 2010
By Ted Nugent
The Republican "Pledge to America" is a step in the right direction, but we should never settle for simply better. We always should demand much better. A return to excellence would be nice, wouldn't it? Published September 29, 2010
By Ted Nugent
We've been told there are so-called moderate Muslims who deplore terrorism and that Islam has been hijacked by extremists. Published September 23, 2010
By Ted Nugent
The Republican Party will make another strategic political blunder by not openly embracing the Tea Party and its candidates. Published September 21, 2010
By Ted Nugent
I don't support burning the Koran any more than I support someone holding a blowtorch to a Michael Moore fraudumentary. If you don't want to read the Koran or watch Mr. Moore's fraudumentaries, don't. Published September 17, 2010
By Ted Nugent
What a pathetic statement that ugly hole at Ground Zero represented for so long about how far America has fallen. For the first eight years after Sept. 11, 2001, there was nothing but a hole where the Twin Towers once stood. To put this in perspective, it took just four years to build the Twin Towers. Published September 9, 2010
By Ted Nugent
I joyfully bring you a glowing report as I wrap up my tour across America 2010, where nightly, all summer long, I have been privileged to meet with great, hardworking and hard-playing American families from every imaginable walk of life in 68 cities. I share with you a powerful, united message of unstoppable good will, decency, indefatigable, positive spirit and a herculean work ethic that is absolutely dedicated to bringing America back from this embarrassing brink of unaccountable upside-down government gone mad. Published September 7, 2010
By Ted Nugent
Sadly, there isn't much to celebrate this Labor Day. With official unemployment hovering near 10 percent and real unemployment at around 15 percent, many fellow Americans are laboring just to find a job. With the job market so bleak, some Americans actually have quit looking. That doesn't even register with me. Published September 2, 2010

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