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Saturday, December 15, 2012

Levin: 'Idiot' mayors call for gun bans

As the events continued to unfold from Friday's massacre in Connecticut that killed 20 elementary school children and six adults, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Boston Mayor Thomas Menino quickly issued statements calling for gun bans and national gun control laws.

Nationally syndicated radio host Mark Levin noted on his show that liberals are always quick to hop on the "ban guns" meme whenever there is a mass shooting, and he referred to the two mayors as "idiots" for jumping on the bandwagon.

Click here to continue reading at Anthony G. Martin's National Conservative Examiner.

Friday, December 14, 2012

Now you KNEW I would not let Christmas go by without a song by Perry Como!

To my way of thinking, Perry was the quintessential singer of the 20th century. Most are familiar only with his smooth, dream-like quality to singing which characterized his popular songs. But he could belt them out with the best of them too, full voice. In the 50s, however, his producer convinced him to go with his natural talent and avoid trying to oversing.

Here is Perry in one of his best, a perfect example of what his producer was getting at, in this familiar Christmas hymn all over the world, in thanksgiving to the Virgin Mary for giving birth to the Savior of all the world.

As one writer put it, Perry doesn't just sing this hymn. He prays it.

Krauthammer: Rice withdrawal means media will lose interest in Benghazi

In a stinging indictment of the mainstream media Thursday, conservative syndicated columnist Charles Krauthammer said that the withdrawal of U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice from consideration as the next Secretary of State will mean that the media will lose interest in Benghazi entirely.

Click here to continue reading at Anthony G. Martin's National Conservative Examiner.

Thursday, December 13, 2012

The 2A News Roundup--Top Ten for Thurs., Dec. 13, 2012

All guns and politics from the best gun rights and liberty bloggers on the Internet.

Mike Vanderboegh says that a Dutch journalist has picked up on the news of a brewing civil war in America. Take a look.

David Codrea reports the latest news on what's happening in Illinois as a result of a judge's ruling that the state's anti-concealed carry laws are unconstitutional.

Kurt Hofmann has the stunning report that the chairman of the Chicago City Council Black Caucus has come out in favor of the court's ruling against the anti-gun laws.

WRSA lists several links to some important articles and blogs on the current demise of America as we know it, including Harry Belafonte's stooge of a comment urging Obama to "go ahead and imprison his opposition."

Way Up North provides yet another example of what union thugs do when they don't get their way.

Tam comments on North Korea's firing of a missile that sent "something" into orbit.

Brigid posts a review of the Smith and Wesson 9mm version of the M & P.

CLO offers insightful commentary on our current woes, and makes some suggestions as to what to do about it.

Days of our Trailers declares that U.S. Rep. Mike Quigley, D-Ill., is an idiot. Read to see why.

Pamela Geller reports that Obama is considering appointing a well-known Jew-hater as Secretary of Defense.

Nation braces for impact of Obama tax policies

Regardless of whether or not Congress and the president negotiate a deal on taxes and spending in the current fiscal cliff talks, the nation is bracing for a series of tax and cost of living increases that will hit citizens directly in their pocketbooks beginning Jan. 1, 2013, according to guests appearing on Hannity and On the Record Wednesday.

The taxes and added fees are already built in to the Obamacare law and have nothing to do with the tax negotiations regarding the fiscal cliff.

Click here to continue reading at Anthony G. Martin's National Conservative Examiner.

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Michigan labor unions claim workers must pay unions for benefits

In a victory for personal freedom and individual choice, the Republican-led Michigan legislature followed the lead of Wisconsin and Indiana in enacting new laws that strip labor unions of the power to force union membership as a condition for employment. Labor activists cried foul on Tuesday, however, and staged massive protests.

But labor union activists claim that the new law in Michigan is a direct attack on the rights of all citizens in Michigan.

Andy Potter, chair of AEIU's Republican Advisory Committee, stated that not only should unions retain their power over workers but that even those workers who refuse to join a union should pay dues for the fact that their work contracts and benefits packages were negotiated by the unions.

Click here to continue reading at Anthony G. Martin's National Conservative Examiner.

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

The 2A News Roundup--Top Ten for Tues., Dec. 11, 2012

All guns and politics from the best gun rights and liberty bloggers on the Internet.

Gateway Pundit has the complete scoop on the union/Democrat initiated violence in the streets of Michigan as we speak, including footage of one person being sucker-punched four times by union thugs. Note the tweet from Michigan Democrats to turn violent on conservatives! Read it all here, here, and here.

Pamela Geller provides more info on Obama's transfer of American F-16s and tanks to the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt.

Nicki declares that the Russians have lost their collective minds. Take a look to find out why.

The Wandering Minstrel reports that a Bill of Rights monument is going up in the Arizona state capital.

Traction Control has a must-read on Alexander Solzhenitsyn, the famous Russian dissident who lived through the Soviet Communist scourge. 

Mike McCarville sends a heads up that your medical care plan through your employer is about to be hit up with a fee, which will be passed along to you, stemming directly from Obamacare.

Alphecca passes along the explosive news that the ATF could ban all ammo without an act of Congress!

Blonde Sagacity provides interesting reading on the anti-U.S. sentiment that has often emanated from the mouth of the commander in chief himself.

The Stiletto has an example of what qualifies those involved as "not the sharpest knives in the drawer."

David Codrea reports the latest on the Reese family and the emergency motion for their release from prison, which is scheduled for next week.

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough blasts conservatives

Joe Scarborough, former Republican congressman and current host of the MSNBC morning news program, Morning Joe, blasted conservatives on Monday for "vitriolic rhetoric" that turns off voters and for putting up candidates who embarrass themselves with high profile gaffes.

Scarborough made the remarks during an interview conducted by conservative talk radio host Hugh Hewitt.

Although Scarborough articulated a thoughtful conservative point of view that defines his own political ideology, he stated that talk radio hosts such as Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, and Glenn Beck hurt the cause due to their tendency to go over the top in an "attempt to get better ratings."

Click here to continue reading at Anthony G. Martin's National Conservative Examiner.

Monday, December 10, 2012

Gingrich says Republicans can't beat Hillary in 2016

Former House Speaker and Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich told NBC's Meet the Press Sunday that a Hillary Clinton presidential candidacy in 2016 would be virtually impossible for Republicans to beat.

Gingrich stated that with former President Bill Clinton and an ex-President Barack Obama teamed up with a mainstream media machine that would willingly promote the ticket, the Republicans would not be equipped, at least not at present, to successfully oppose such a massive entourage.

Click here to continue reading at Anthony G. Martin's National Conservative Examiner.

The 2A News Roundup--Top Ten for Monday, Dec. 10, 2012

All guns and politics from the best gun rights and liberty bloggers on the Internet.

Kurt Hofmann reports the latest developments on two national reciprocity bills for concealed carry, which has the anti-gun bigots in a stir.

WRSA notes that no matter how appealing the single young women in that photo may look, they represent a growing danger to liberty. Read his reasoning, and glean the facts. We face an uphill climb if we are on the side of individual freedom and limited government.

Karl Denninger lets the cat out of the bag on a disturbing aspect of ObamaCare that nobody noticed until now. Read it all. And get set to get VERY angry.

Way Up North posts the must-read quote of the day on the subject of secession.

Tam lists a few interesting tidbits of info you may not have known.

Mike Vanderboegh reports that Obama's arrogant Agriculture Secretary (is there ANYONE in this administration who isn't arrogant?) has told farmers they had better get in line with the administration's program, or they will become irrelevant.

CLO comments on the fact that Obama is considering John Kerry for Sec. of State as the chances for Susan Rice's confirmation fade.

Every Blade of Grass describes the basic tools necessary for survival when the SHTF. He has a second section of part one as well.

Stand Up America says that the alleged Benghazi ringleader has been captured.

The War on Guns informs us that a petition is going around demanding that Bob Costas, Jason Whitlock, NBC Sports, Fox Sports, and the NFL apologize to all peaceful and law-abiding gun owners.

Arabs team with Russia, China to push Internet control

A controversial international plan to control the Internet has aroused the protests of the United States as certain Arab nations have teamed up with Russia and China to attempt to place the World Wide Web under the control of the International Telecommunications Union.

At the World Conference on International Telecommunications currently meeting in Dubai Dec. 3-14, a group of Arab states along with Russia and China proposed that nations strictly control Internet companies, leading many critics, especially in the United States, to charge that the proposal would severely hamper Internet freedom.

Click here to continue reading at Anthony G. Martin's National Conservative Examiner.