In what looked like a deeply uncomfortable interview with infamous liberal shill Anderson Cooper, President Obama nervously attempted to dismiss the transparent conspiracy that he is moving towards eliminating the Second Amendment. Despite his latest authoritarian executive order designed to encroach upon the single right that defends all others, Obama insisted that he was acting out of concern.
That may be the case in his warped mind, but what is happening in reality is far more sinister. Obama has long used terrorist attacks and mass shootings as political tools to push this country further and further away from it’s democratic purpose in order to espouse and enforce his own political will.
And when he’s called out on it, by Anderson Cooper no less, Obama gets nervous and is quick to invoke drug crimes and good old fashioned paternal concern. It’s cheesy and it’s cheap, but most of all it’s dangerous.
Watch the interview on page 2.
He gettin funny at the end of his term
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“The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.” – Thomas Jefferson
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The history Man he president Barack Obama go Action on site people onto hom & guns work see at stared ha the bad Since the shooting at Newtown, tens of thousands of Americans have had their lives cut short by gun violence. Every time it happens, communities are shaken to the core, families are forced to grieve the loss of a loved one, and lives are changed forever.
Every mass shooting is a national tragedy, and I refuse to accept them as the new normal. We cannot legislate this problem away, but if we can prevent even one of these mass shootings from tearing a community apart, then we must act.
Yesterday, I moved to do just that with a series of executive actions that will close background check loopholes and better enforce the rules that keep guns out of the hands of people that could harm themselves or others.
Common-sense actions like the one I signed yesterday are a start, but the long-term solutions to this have to come from Congress — and I am absolutely confident that bipartisan legislation on this issue is possible.
if you like your rights you can keep them.
You want a real interview? Let justice Janine Pirro ask him a few questions!
Yep.. Someone who can’t pass a background check doesn’t need to tell me I can’t own a gun! Congress need to pass legislation requiring background check of each person getting taxpayer funded armed protection FOR EACH GUN.
There was no common sense anything signed