
Dems in Congress Trying To Force Vote On No-Fly List Gun Ban
Democrats in Congress are using a procedural move to force the House to vote on a bill that would prevent individuals on the no-fly list from purchasing a gun.

Democrats in Congress are using a procedural move to force the House to vote on a bill that would prevent individuals on the no-fly list from purchasing a gun.
Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) argued, “oo many members of this administration, probably the president himself” believe” we have brought Islamic terror attacks on ourselves” in an interview with Milwaukee’s WTMJ’s Charlie Sykes on Monday. Johnson pointed to Secretary of State John Kerry’s

[Language warning] Monday on Fox News Channel’s “Outnumbered,” while discussing President Barack Obama’s speech on terrorism, panelist Stacey Dash said she felt like Obama didn’t “give a shit” Dash said, “It’s ridiculous. His speech was an epic fail. It was like

On December 6 President Obama used his terrorism address to call on Congress to pass new gun controls, and on December 7 gun stocks surged.
Bloomberg Politics Managing Editor Mark Halperin stated President Obama’s Sunday speech was “not good for the country” and “nothing new, and no sense of bipartisanship” on Monday’s broadcast of NBC’s “Today.” Halperin said he was “surprised” that the president didn’t

Monday on NBC’s “Today,” network chief foreign affairs correspondent Andrea Mitchell said President Barack Obama’s Oval Office address on terrorism did failed to outline a new strategy, to which she deemed to be a “problem.” Mitchell said she thought Obama describing terrorism as like

Monday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” Republican presidential candidate former Gov. Jeb Bush (R-FL) said it is clear after President Barack Obama’s Sunday Oval Office address on the threat of terrorism that he doesn’t view it as a war against ISIS,

Sen. Rand Paul calls his presidential competitor Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) “the weakest” of the Republican presidential candidates when it comes to national defense. “Rubio has never been very good with border security, he’s pretty much has been an open
Moments after President Obama finished his brief primetime address from the Oval Office on Sunday night where he repeated his strategy to defeat the Islamic State (ISIS), GOP frontrunner Donald Trump posted on Twitter, “Is that all there is? We need a new President – FAST!”

On December 4 CNN reported that San Bernardino attackers Syed Farook and Tashfeen Malik were not on “any list” tied to potential terrorists in the U.S.

Sunday on CNN’s “Inside Politics,” The Atlantic’s Molly Ball said some Democrats “were really offended” by the way President Barack Obama responded to the Paris terrorist attacks. Ball said, “I have spoke with a number of Democrats who were really offended by

On December 3 Politico reported that while Obama is pushing for more gun laws when the cameras are rolling, behind the scenes aides say he has “essentially given up on any significant gun control.”
Texas Senator and Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz said that the vetting for San Bernardino attacker Tashfeen Malik “is the exact same vetting they are proposing to do for these Syrian Muslim refugees” and President Obama “acts as an apologist
Columnist Pat Buchanan argued President Obama “has been dead wrong” on ISIS and that he’s “almost in denial” on Friday’s “McLaughlin Group.” Buchanan said, “There’s no doubt about it. The president has been dead wrong. He said ISIS has been
President Obama said that it’s “entirely possible that these two attackers were radicalized to commit this act of terror” and the attack in San Bernardino shows that” in America it’s way too easy for dangerous people to get their hands

Friday on “CBS This Morning,” while discussing his passion on the importance of addressing climate change President Barack Obama apparently took a shot at Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump by saying you can’t build a border wall when it comes to
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump criticized President Obama for being “worried about global warming” while terrorists “want to blow up our country” on Thursday’s “Hannity” on the Fox News Channel. Trump said, [relevant remarks begin around 2:50] “Well, perhaps he’s

An influential activist who met with members of the Obama Administration to promote net neutrality campaigned on behalf of a convicted Al Qaeda supporter, Breitbart Tech can reveal.

Thursday on MSNBC’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports,” “Hardball” host Chris Matthews accused Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump of suggesting President Barack Obama “is somehow a usurper, an Islamic figure himself who has gotten into the presidency and is out to support Islamic terrorism.” “There’s
Kentucky Senator and Republican presidential candidate Rand Paul criticized some in the media for skipping “important facts” like the fact that “California has some of the strictest gun control laws in the whole country” and accused the president of wanting

Donald Trump says that President Obama’s refusal to say radical Islam is because, “there is something wrong with him that we don’t know about.”

Thursday, President Barack Obama made a statement on the San Bernardino shooting that killed 14 people and said “it is possible” terrorist-related, but also added that it was “also possible” it was “workplace-related.” Remarks as follows: Yesterday a tragedy occurred in San Bernardino.

Thursday at the Republican Jewish Coalition during the question and answer segment, Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) called President Barack Obama “a bad president.” When asked about the similarity of being a one term Senator without foreign policy experience Cruz said,

While giving an interview to CBS News on Wednesday, President Barack Obama made a statement on the ongoing situation involving a shooting in San Bernardino, CA. CBS News’ Norah O’Donnell asked, “Mr. President, it seems there’s been another mass shooting

On December 1 The Washington Post listed a number of causes behind firearm-related deaths in the United States but suggested that those deaths will not abate until laws are passed to ban “weapons of war.”