National Rifle Association board member and Outdoor Channel spokesman Ted Nugent is scheduled to appear this week on The O'Reilly Factor, his first primetime appearance on Fox News since 2011.

Since a 2011 appearance on Huckabee, Nugent caused controversy for claiming in April 2012 he would be “dead or in jail” if President Obama was reelected and has used increasingly inflammatory rhetoric to voice his opposition to the Obama administration and to attack the African-American community.

Nugent previewed his O'Reilly Factor appearance on birther Peter Boyles' Colorado radio show by praising O'Reilly for bringing “a lot of piss and vinegar to an otherwise flatlining Mr. Rodgers media,” but also by raising a previous dispute between him and the Fox host about whether it is possible for civilians to obtain machine guns and other heavy weaponry.

During his appearance on Boyles' show, Nugent reacted to the host's admission that he is a “hardcore birther,” by saying that “The man is a scam, his name is Barack 'Scam' Obama.” In July 2013, Nugent claimed that Obama has a “phony birth certificate.”

During his 2011 Huckabee appearance, Nugent struck a conciliatory tone towards the president, stating, “God Bless President Obama for making that right decision” to order the raid that resulted in the death of Osama bin Laden. O'Reilly most recently substantively discussed Nugent on his show on February 5, 2013. After playing a clip of Nugent opposing new gun laws on CNN's Piers Morgan Tonight following the Newtown massacre, O'Reilly said, “Now that kind of straight talk is what the Republican Party needs.”

While Nugent also has a history of misogynist, homophobic, anti-immigrant, and anti-Muslim rhetoric, recently he has focused on attacking the Obama administration and criticizing the African-American community:

Nugent Kicks Off Racial Tirade With Claim Trayvon Martin Was A “Dope Smoking, Racist Gangsta Wannabe”

Nugent responded to the acquittal of George Zimmerman on charges he murdered Trayvon Martin by attacking Martin's family and issuing unwarranted critiques of the African-American community, a topic familiar to O'Reilly:

In a July 2013 column Nugent labeled Martin a “dope smoking, racist gangsta wannabe” who was “responsible for his bad decisions and standard modus operendi of always taking the violent route.”

Days later while discussing the Martin case on Alex Jones' conspiracy theory radio show, Nugent claimed that African-Americans could fix “the black problem” if they just put their “heart and soul into being honest, law-abiding, [and] delivering excellence at every move in your life.”

A week later on entertainer Nick Cannon's podcast, Nugent suggested that African-Americans should be profiled the same way members of a community might profile a breed of dog that was attacking children.

Also in July 2013, Nugent claimed that the African-American community has a “mindless tendency to violence” and that an inability to “read or speak clearly is the root of unemployment for blacks.”

In a January 2014 column, Nugent wrote that African-Americans must “admit to the self-inflicted destructo-derby they are waging” in order to honestly celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.

While representing the Outdoor Channel at the gun industry's annual trade show, Nugent called Obama a “mongrel” -- a term for a dog of indeterminate breed.

Nugent's Claim He Would Be “Dead Or In Jail” Just The Tip Of Outrageous Claims About The Obama Administration

Since his claim at the 2012 NRA annual meeting that he would be “dead or in jail” if President Obama was reelected in 2012, Nugent has continued to make incendiary attacks on the Obama administration, often evidencing his habit of comparing his political opponents to Nazis: