In diss to Obama, pol inviting gun enthusiast Ted Nugent to prez's address
DURING THE 2012 presidential election, Ted Nugent said that if President Obama were re-elected, the longtime gun-control opponent would either be "dead or in jail."

DURING THE 2012 presidential election, Ted Nugent said that if President Obama were re-elected, the longtime gun-control opponent would either be "dead or in jail."
He left out a third option: At the Capitol.
U.S. Rep. Steve Stockman, R-Texas, showing as much good sense as we expect from congressmen these days, has invited the Nuge to be his guest at the president's State of the Union address.
Nugent has referred to the Obama administration as "evil" and "America-hating," and has compared it to coyotes who needed to be shot.
In contrast, Nugent's host, Rep. Stockman, has talked only of impeaching Obama over his gun-control proposals.
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In a story that should surprise no one, given MTV's unique ability to turn the lives of young, ignorant Americans into a 24/7 "Jerry Springer Show," Salwa Amin, a cast member of the MTV reality show "Buckwild," is facing a drug charge in West Virginia.
Amin, 24, was arraigned Monday in Nicholas County Magistrate Court on felony charges of possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver. She's being held at the Central Regional Jail on $200,000 bond.
State police say that a multiagency task force arrested Amin and two others late Sunday at a home in Summersville after receiving a tip from an informant. Officers said that they found oxycodone pills and heroin.
Jail Administrative Sgt. Rick Drake said that Amin doesn't want to talk with reporters.
MTV spokeswoman Candice Ashton didn't want to talk with reporters either.
"Buckwild" has drawn criticism for what some see as a negative portrayal of the state's youth.
Hey, if the car fits on its cinder blocks . . .
TATTBITS
* Bruce Willis has been awarded the Commander of the Arts in France for his contribution to cinema.
Tattle likes "Die Hard" as much as the next guy, but this seems a bit much.
Willis told the Paris ceremony Monday night that he feels honored that his work has been recognized. He attended the event with his wife, Emma Heming.
Willis, who was born and lived in Europe before taking odd jobs in New Jersey and becoming the star of "Moonlighting," said he opposes French President Francois Hollande's plan to tax the richest at 75 percent and hopes that he would be able to complain about it if he lived in France.
* Amanda Knox, the college junior who spent four years in an Italian prison after being accused of murdering her British roommate, is telling her story to ABC's Diane Sawyer, timed to the release of her book, Waiting to Be Heard.
She will sit down with Sawyer for a prime-time special airing April 30. ABC also will milk the interview for features on its other "news" shows.
Knox was an American student studying in Italy when, in 2007, she became the center of a murder case that seized the world's attention (because she was white and pretty). She was convicted in 2009. But after an appeal, she was acquitted and released in October 2011.
* A petition circulated by the group All Out, is asking DC Comics to drop award-winning sci-fi author Orson Scott Card as the writer for its new digital comic "Adventures of Superman" because of numerous negative comments he's made about gays.
"Superman is the good guy who uses his strength to stand up for all the little guys. Card is the opposite - a bully who uses his platform to tear down gays and lesbians and stand in the way of full equality," said Andre Banks, co-founder and executive director of All Out, in a statement.
Card has toned down his antigay rhetoric in recent years, but Tattle has to wonder if readers are in for a celibate Superman.
Should a woman of Earth really be allowed to marry an alien? Think of the ramifications: Romulans will marry Vulcans with impunity. Wookies will wed Hutts. Kanye will marry Kim.
* Israeli police Monday detained
10 women, including the sister of
American comic Sarah Silverman, as they tried to pray at the Western Wall, in Jerusalem, the head of a liberal Jewish women's group said.
Anat Hoffman, who was among those detained, said that the women were stopped because they were wearing religious garb that Orthodox Judaism reserves for men only.
Oy.
Sarah's sister Susan, a Jerusalem-based Reform rabbi, was detained along with her teenage daughter.
Sarah wrote on her Facebook page that she was "SO proud" of her sister and niece for their "civil disobedience."
* With the resignation of Pope
Benedict XVI, rapper Common
told TMZ.com that he's excited because the next leader of the Catholic Church could be black.
A front-runner for the papal vacancy is Cardinal Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson, of Ghana.
* According to London's Daily
Mail, Chris Brown got a talking-to from Adele at the Grammys, because she felt that he was a bad sport when Frank Ocean beat him out for Best Urban Contemporary Album.
The anger-management-challenged Brown reportedly gave Ocean a bit of a beat-down a few weeks ago.
Brown tried to explain himself, but Adele wouldn't have it.
Fortunately, he didn't try to hit Adele, because she would have tattooed her fist on his face.
- Daily News wire services
contributed to this report.