The controversial Chavez held a campaign event in his native state of Barinas, with the piece 'Florentino y el diablo' (Florentino and the devil) as theme music.
Last week, Chavez, speaking before the UN General Assembly, called US President Bush the 'devil' and said it smelled like sulphur at the podium because Bush had stood there the day before.
'Bring on however many devils from hell,' Chavez told a mass rally in Santa Ines de Barinas. 'Peoples will defeat empires that are the demons in the world.'
He added that an electoral triumph on December 3 would lead to a new era of his revolution and ridiculed the opposition calling them 'candidates of imperialism.'
'If the devil goes funny I shall lodge this in his ribs,' Chavez said, as he swung a baseball bat which he said he got as a gift from a well-known Venezuelan player.
Chavez further accused Bush of having ordered his fall from power 'by any means,' including murder.
'The president United States recently said - since he knows he shall soon be out the back door of history, into the dumping ground of history - that before he leaves Hugo Chavez must not hold the presidency of Venezuela, and he has told his henchmen and murderers to use any means,' Chavez said.
The controversial South American president quoted 'friends within the White House itself,' and added that Washington has already activated plans to delegitimize the Venezuelan incumbent's possible triumph in elections in December and to destabilize the country.
US-Venezuela tensions have been at an all time high over the past year as Chavez has increased his anti-American retoric.