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  • Wayne LaPierre of the National Rifle Association has been named by Time one of the world's 100 most influential leaders. He's "a common man who represents common sense," wrote rocker Ted Nugent. (Associated Press)

    Inside the Beltway: Incubating immigration

    It's one big baby: 844 pages of immigration reform legislation is now incubating on Capitol Hill, tended by Sen. Marco Rubio and seven other nervous parents. The so-called Gang of Eight senators who wrote the bill is assuring press, public, advocates and each other that they won't rush the bill along without fair hearings, or shroud it in mystery. Critics, though, aren't buying it.

  • "Wanted: Ted or Alive," a reality-based miniseries hosted by Ted Nugent on Monday, is the No. 1 show in its time period among midsize cable networks. (Provided by Ted Nugent)

    Ted Nugent on U.N. gun grab: 'It is they who should be fearful'

    Rebel rocking conservative Ted Nugent has some words of advice for politicos and patriots who are casting wary eyes at the United Nations' gun treaty: Don't worry about it. "As putrid and anti-American as the entire U.N. concept/agenda is we mean it. ... It is they who should be fearful," Mr. Nugent told WND.

  • "Wanted: Ted or Alive," a reality-based miniseries hosted by Ted Nugent on Monday, is the No. 1 show in its time period among midsize cable networks. (Provided by Ted Nugent)

    Inside the Beltway: Inflexible spendthrifts

    "As Republican leaders openly scrutinize their party after a 2012 election that was disappointing for them, rank-and-file Republicans, independents and Democrats voice the same primary criticism of the GOP: it is 'too inflexible' or 'unwilling to compromise,'" says Gallup analyst Lydia Saad.

  • Ted Nugent listens during President Obama's State of the Union address on Capitol Hill in Washington on Feb. 12, 2013. (Associated Press)

    Ted Nugent blasts Obama's gun control plan as 'more nonsense'

    Rocking Second Amendment activist Ted Nugent's response to President Obama's State of the Union push for more gun control was simple and to the point: It's "nonsense," he said.

  • ** FILE ** President Barack Obama, flanked by Vice President Joseph R. Biden and House Speaker John A. Boehner of Ohio, gives his State of the Union address during a joint session of Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2013. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, Pool)

    MILLER: The State of the Union gun grab

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  • GOP congressman invites Ted Nugent to Obama speech

    A Republican congressman says he's invited rocker Ted Nugent, who has referred to President Barack Obama's administration as "evil, America-hating," to the State of the Union address.

  • GOP congressman invites Ted Nugent to Obama speech

    A Republican congressman says he's invited rocker Ted Nugent, who has referred to President Barack Obama's administration as "evil, America-hating," to the State of the Union address.

  • State of the Union sets up next round of debate on gun-control legislation

    The next battlefield in the gun-control fight will be Tuesday's State of the Union address, where President Obama's allies have invited more than two dozen gun-crime victims to sit in the public galleries to cheer him on — and one Second Amendment supporter is countering by giving a ticket to NRA board member Ted Nugent.

  • Teddy Turner, the conservative son of liberal media mogul Ted Turner, is one of 16 Republicans vying for an open House seat from South Carolina. The party primary is set for March 19. (TEDDY TURNER FOR CONGRESS)

    Inside the Beltway: Ted Nugent’s Big Show

    The cameras could linger on rock icon, carnivore and gun-rights advocate Ted Nugent when he takes his seat in the House gallery for the State of the Union address on Tuesday, a guest of Rep. Steve Stockman. And the Texas Republican's intent? His communications adviser Donny Ferguson has thoughts on that.

  • President Obama speaks in the East Room of the White House in Washington on Feb. 11, 2013, during a Medal of Honor ceremony for retired Staff Sgt. Clinton Romesha. (Associated Press)

    Obama's State of the Union a wish list for liberals

    The first State of the Union address of President Obama's second term is shaping up as a conservative's nightmare come true.

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

    NUGENT: Open letter to Joe Biden on guns

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  • Costas gun control commentary gets notice

    Bob Costas' "Sunday Night Football" halftime commentary supporting gun control sparked a Fox News Channel debate Monday on whether NBC should fire him and a Twitter storm involving Ted Nugent, Rosie O'Donnell, Herman Cain and many more.

  • Bob Costas (AP photo)

    Costas sets off firestorm with anti-gun spiel about Belcher

    Bob Costas' "Sunday Night Football" halftime commentary supporting gun control sparked a Fox News Channel debate Monday on whether NBC should fire him and a Twitter storm involving Ted Nugent, Rosie O'Donnell, Herman Cain and many more.

  • **FILE** Elisabeth Hasselbeck (Associated Press)

    Celebrities use
 Twitter to 
cheer on or
 rip Obama

    Mariah Carey was so excited about President Obama's re-election that she released a new song in his honor. Beyonce popped up on Instagram with a rebuke for Mitt Romney, while Romney supporter Elisabeth Hasselbeck sent out a disappointed but conciliatory tweet urging a divided United States to become one.

  • Ted Nugent

    DECKER: 5 Questions with Ted Nugent

    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.

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  • "In the embarrassing culture war of politically correct denial that runs amok today, there is an American warrior, a common man who represents common sense and self-evident truth, and he is Wayne LaPierre. On behalf of the millions of American families who still believe in God-given, constitutionally guaranteed individual rights, Wayne stands firm against the insidious tsunami of dangerous anti-constitutional furor that would further infringe on our sacred Second Amendment," Mr. Nugent wrote.

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  • He's "a common man who represents common sense," wrote rocker Ted Nugent.

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