The Motor City Madman is making headlines again.
Rocker Ted Nugent’s latest comments mark one of the conservative movement’s most incendiary reactions to the Supreme Court’s ruling regarding Obamacare.
Nugent calls Justice John Roberts, the judge who cast the deciding vote in the decision to uphold the Affordable Care Act, a “turncoat justice” in a new column for The Washington Times. The guitar slinger’s comments about the Civil War may alarm even the singer’s most fervent fans.
Chief Justice Roberts squandered the opportunity to restore judicial, financial and legislative sanity to a government that by any sane person’s standards is insane and addicted to centralized federal control of our lives.
Because our legislative, judicial and executive branches of government hold the 10th Amendment in contempt, I’m beginning to wonder if it would have been best had the South won the Civil War. Our Founding Fathers’ concept of limited government is dead.