Ted Nugent was invited to attend President Barack Obama's State of the Union Address by Congressman Steve Stockman (R-Texas), in a stunt planned by the latter as part of his ongoing criticisms of the prexy.

"I am excited to have a patriot like Ted Nugent joining me in the House Chamber to hear from President Obama," said Stockman in a presser. "After the Address I'm sure Ted will have plenty to say."

When asked about his impression of the speech was, Nugent replied, “My favorite part was when I couldn’t hear clearly. Then I didn’t get angry.”

Nugent, who endorsed Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, said that if Obama were to win reelection he "will either be dead or in jail" and called on conservatives to "ride into that battlefield and chop their heads off." Those comments sparked a Secret Service investigation into the Motor City Madman.

In addition to getting Nugent, an outspoken advocate of gun rights, Stockman will be unveiling The Obama Failometer, a ten-foot-long billboard that will objectively measure the failure of Obama's economic policies.