Exclusive John Legend Remake for HRC Bday Bash: ‘Hillary’s Ballad to Bernie’

By |2016-11-11T00:14:18+00:00October 23rd, 2015|Clinton|

NY GOP Offers Exclusive Remake of John Legend’s “All of Me” for Upcoming Birthday Bash

New York–October 23rd…While Democrats prepare to gather at Manhattan’s Hilton Hotel this Sunday to celebrate the birthday of presidential candidate Hillary Clinton with guest performer John Legend, the New York Republican State Committee offered this exclusive remake of the crooner’s top hit “All of Me” entitled “Hillary’s Ballad to Bernie.”

“Hillary’s Ballad to Bernie”
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[Verse 1:]

What would I do without your smart mouth
Defending me one minute, on the trail hanging me out
You’ve got my head spinning, no kidding, I can’t push you down
What’s going on in that socialist mind
Your popularity has me in a bind
And I’m so dizzy, don’t know what hit me, but I’ll be alright

[Pre-Chorus:] My polls are under water
But I know I’ll be fine
You’re crazy and I’m really good at lyin’

[Chorus:] ‘Cause all of me
Hates all of you
Hate your followers and all your rhetoric
Your Lefty policies are pathetic
Give your all to me
‘Cause it’s meant to be
I’ve been planning this for decades
Stop causing all these headaches
I am the Democratic Queen Bee
It’s time you give yourself to me

[Verse 2:] How many times do I have to tell you
I really am a progressive too
The GOP is beating us down, I’m gonna carry us through
You’re my compass, giving me cues
My worst distraction, making me blue
I can’t stop screaming, hand-wringing, I have it out for you

[Pre-Chorus:] My polls are under water
But I know I’ll be fine
You’re crazy and I’m really good at lyin’

[Chorus:] ‘Cause all of me
Hates all of you
Hate your followers and all your rhetoric
Your Lefty policies are pathetic
Give your all to me
‘Cause it’s meant to be
I’ve been planning this for decades
Stop causing all these headaches
I am the Democratic Queen Bee
It’s time you give yourself to me

[Bridge:] Give me all of you
Biden made the smart move, it’s time you follow suit
Enough with the games, it’s no longer cute

[Chorus:] ‘Cause all of me
Hates all of you
Hate your followers and all your rhetoric
Your Lefty policies are pathetic
Give your all to me
‘Cause it’s meant to be
I’ve been planning this for decades
Stop causing all these headaches
I am the Democratic Queen Bee
It’s time you give yourself to me

Give your all to me
‘Cause it’s meant to be, oh oh

No Moral Backbone – Block of Kate’s Law Legislation

By |2015-10-22T05:09:30+00:00October 22nd, 2015|Crime and Prevention, Sanctuary Cities|

Contributor: Frank Charger
Absolutely disgusting “Kate’s law” legislation didn’t pass because it was bundled with a Sanctuary City funding bill which of course the democrats defeated in the Senate.  Only 2 democrats voted for it.
It should have been a stand alone vote.  Mitch McConnell should be castrated. Harry Reid had comments on Trump and O’Reilly that were criminal. If there is no provision for mandatory sentencing of someone like Lopez Sanchez who came back into the country as a felon six times, broke into a car,  stole a gun,  and shot Kate Steinle to death all because he is a dumba**.
The NYT defends him and so do the democrats — and even the republicans have some blame for not pushing this and making this the issue it should be.  Educate the masses and stand up for what’s right republicans.

 

Obama on Gun Control Laws

By |2016-11-11T00:14:19+00:00October 14th, 2015|Gun Control|

Most of the media attention on President Obama’s renewed calls for gun control has focused on the tone of his remarks, rather than on the substance of what he said. You don’t have to scratch very deep, however, to understand that what the president really wants to see in the U.S. is gun confiscation. 

Reiterating his support for gun control last week, Obama vowed, “I am going to talk about this, on a regular basis, and I will politicize it.…”

For once, we are willing to take the president at his word.

Clearly, the president is infuriated with Congress and the American people for failing to adopt his gun control agenda, but what is he actually promoting by way of solutions? His recent speeches have been long on vitriol, but short on specifics.

Just as clearly, the president has been unwilling to entertain any idea that mass murders can be adequately addressed by means other than gun control. In his Oct. 2 remarks, for example, he dismissed talk of mental health reform, such as that supported by the NRA. He insisted that anger, mental illness, and violence are problems that all nations face, but the U.S. is unique in its level of “mass shootings” and “gun violence.” He admitted, “Levels of violence are on par, between the United States and other countries.” But because American violence more often involves firearms, firearms must be blamed.

Rather surprisingly, the president undermined the gun control movement’s current push for so-called “universal background checks.” According to the president, “we can’t sort through and identify ahead of time who might take actions like this….” It’s hard to argue he’s wrong, as the latest tragedy he is politicizing was once again committed, according to ATF, with firearms obtained through dealers, after successful background checks

The president has something more ambitious in mind, and he’s been consistent on this point for almost two years. As he has time after time in the past, the president on Oct. 1 invoked Australia and Great Britain – what he called “countries like ours” – as models for the U.S. They “have been able to craft laws that almost eliminate mass shootings,” the president lectured. They prove “there are ways to prevent it.” 

What Obama is really proposing, despite some platitudes to the contrary, is the end of private firearm ownership for self-defense – which is essentially what happened in Australia and the U.K.  Below are summaries of thosenationslaws from the Library of Congress that make the point:

There is no constitutional right to keep and bear arms in Australia and Great Britain.

If you want to own a firearm in either country, you must first obtain the government’s permission, and you must prove to their satisfaction that you need it. Self-defense is neither a sufficient nor even legitimate reason to own a gun. 

The most popular firearms in America are banned in Australia and Great Britain, no matter what a person’s reasons for owing them. Australia bans AR-15s and other semi-automatic rifles. Great Britain bans handguns.  

After the bans were enacted, both countries forced residents to surrender prohibited guns to the government.

When the president complains that America refuses to enact “common-sense gun-safety laws” and rails against the ability of America to amass “arsenals” of guns and ammunition, confiscation is what he really has in mind.   To this end, he scoffed at the idea that more Americans should be armed or that anyone could in good faith oppose more gun control. “Does anybody really believe that?” he asked.

Obama has made it clear that he will continue to politicize tragedies in order to push his gun control agenda. That’s really nothing new.  What is new is his admission that what he really wants to do is confiscate legally owned firearms.  Rest assured, the five million men and women of the National Rifle Association will continue to fight him every step of the way.

Source: NRA-ILA

1,000 People a Day: Why Red States Are Getting Richer and Blue States Poorer

By |2015-10-07T13:06:08+00:00October 7th, 2015|Economics|

Read more: Heritage.org

Every day in America the 50 states compete against each other for people, jobs, investment capital, and overall prosperity. This interstate competition is economically healthy because it forces governors and legislators to adopt fiscal and regulatory policies that maximize job opportunities and prosperity for their citizens. Right-to-work laws and low income taxes are the two policies that matter most in terms of the prosperity of states. If every state were to adopt the pro-growth policies recommended in this study, each state and the nation as a whole would be better off.

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