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This, off the wire today, shows why instrumental might be the way to go when picking music for political galas: The Nuge apparently thought Gov. Perry's inaugural ball wouldn't be complete without faux firearms, Confederate flags and slurs some in the audience found offensive.

Go to the jump for the story.

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Hours after Gov. Rick Perry kicked off his second full term in office, Ted Nugent helped him celebrate at a black-tie gala, but not all attendees were pleased by the rocker’s performance.
Using machine guns as props, Nugent, 58, appeared onstage as the final act of the inaugural ball wearing a cutoff T-shirt emblazoned with the Confederate flag and shouting offensive remarks about non-English speakers, according to people who were in attendance.
Perry’s spokesman, Robert Black, downplayed the Tuesday-night incident.
“Ted Nugent is a good friend of the governor’s. He asked him if he would play at the inaugural. He didn’t put any stipulation of what he would play,” Black said.
Others said the appearance was inappropriate.
“I think it was a horrible choice,” GOP strategist Royal Masset said. “I hope nobody approved it.”
Nugent, a hunting and gun-rights advocate, couldn’t be reached for comment Thursday because he was hunting, a spokeswoman said.
News of Nugent’s appearance drew criticisms from civil-rights leaders.
“Whenever someone sports the Confederate battle flag, many Texans will be offended, and rightly so, because of what it symbolizes — the enslavement of African-Americans and more recently the symbol of hate groups and terrorists,” said Gary Bledsoe, president of the Texas chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.

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I wonder if Sweaty Teddy played 'Wang Dang Sweet Poontang'?

No idea on the setlist, sorry. If anyone has a copy, send it this way. We'd love to post it.

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