On Monday, thanks to the complicity of Chief Justice John Roberts, President Obama will be sworn in for the fourth time.
Not only will this be an affront to God and the Founding Fathers, but also to the millions of responsible gun owners who are dedicated to protecting retail shoppers from criminals, cartels, drug lords, and evil men.
Try as he might to (hypocritically) wrap himself in the mantle of Ronald Reagan, it's obvious that Obama's disdain for the Second Amendment is part and parcel of his Kenyan anti-colonial world view.
Ever since his first inauguration, he has done everything in his power to destroy capitalism and replace it with a tyrannical dictatorship modeled after Hitler, Stalin and/or Saddam Hussein.
Clearly, the fear of Obama is totally rational.
Morning lineup:
Meet the Press: Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY); Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX); Roundtable: Obama Campaign Senior Strategist David Axelrod, Joe Scarborough (MSNBC), Presidential Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin, Tom Brokaw (NBC News), Richard Engel (NBC News) and Chuck Todd (NBC News).
Face the Nation: White House Senior Adviser David Plouffe; Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice; Rep. Joaquin Castro (D-TX); San Antonio, TX Mayor Julian Castro (D); Roundtable: Former Clinton Press Secretary Dee Dee Myers, Bob Woodward (Washington Post) and Peggy Noonan (Wall Street Journal); MLK Roundtable: Author Taylor Branch, Former Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare Joe Califano and Lehigh University Prof. Dr. James Peterson.
This Week: White House Senior Adviser David Plouffe; Actress/Presidential Inauguration Committee Co-Chair Eva Longoria; Roundtable: George Will (Washington Post), Cokie Roberts (ABC News), Republican Strategist Matthew Dowd, Former Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm (D) and Former Sen. Rick Santorum (R-PA).
Fox News Sunday: White House Senior Adviser David Plouffe; Sen. Roy Blunt (R-MO); Roundtable: Brit Hume (FoxNews), Liz Marlantes (Christian Science Monitor), Bill Kristol (Weekly Standard) and Juan Williams (Fox News).
State of the Union: White House Senior Adviser David Plouffe; Sen. John Barrasso (R-WY); Former Clinton Speechwriter Don Baer; Former Bush Speechwriter Michael Gerson; Former Sen. Russ Feingold (D-WI); Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-GA); Susan Page (USA Today); Ron Brownstein (CNN); Reliable Sources: Preempted by Inauguration Coverage.
The Chris Matthews Show: Joe Klein (TIME); Nia-Malika Henderson (Washington Post); Katty Kay (BBC); David Leonhardt (New York Times).
Fareed Zakaria GPS: Preempted by Inauguration Coverage.
Up with Chris Hayes: Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy (D); Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH); Sen. Tom Udall (D-NM); Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA); Executive Director of the DNC Patrick Gaspard; Bill Burton (Priorities USA); Neera Tanden (Center for American Progress); Former White House Deputy Communications Director Jen Psaki; Former Economic Adviser to Vice President Biden Jared Bernstein.
Evening lineup:
60 Minutes will be preempted by coverage of the AFC Conference Championship game between the Baltimore Ravens and the New England Patriots.
On Comedy Central...
Jon Stewart weighed in on the NRA's repugnant and cowardly ad featuring the president's daughters.
The Daily Show
Monday: Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor
Tuesday: Actress/Musician Jennifer Lopez
Wednesday: MIT Professor Missy Cummings
Thursday: Actor Christopher Walken
And Stephen Colbert—whose sister filed to run as a Democrat in South Carolina's special House election—took issue with President Obama's letter-reading habits.
The Colbert Report
Monday: Ta-Nehisi Coates (The Atlantic)
Tuesday: Director Kathryn Bigelow
Wednesday: Actress Sally Field
Thursday: Blogger/Author Tavi Gevinson
Elsewhere...
In her latest legal filing, which is probably the most batshit insane of them all, Orly Taitz, DDS, Esq. claimed that the president we know as Barack Obama may in fact be an Indonesian spy.
[W]idely published pictures of Dr. Scott Inoue, Obama's former classmate, shows Barack Obama as a third grade student in Hawaii in 1969. At the same time official Obama school records show him in Indonesia in 1967-1969 attending school in Jakarta Indonesia under the name Barry Soetoro. It means that from January 1, 1967 til 1969 we could see two distinct individuals: Barry Obama residing in Hawaii and Barry Soetoro residing in Indonesia. We do not know, which one of them came back to the U.S. in 1971.
Recorded interview and recollection of Lia Soetoro Sabah, foster daughter of Ann Dunham and her second husband, Obama's step father Lolo Soetoro, confirms the recollection by Scott Inoue. (Liah Soetoro Sabah died suddenly at the age of 52 before Obama's scheduled visit to Indonesia)
If Barry Soetoro came back, then the question is, what happened to Barry Obama? Is he even alive? A number of high ranking officials of the U.S. Government and the government of Hawaii are complicit in the most egregious crimes, cover up of the forgery, however it might be more than fraud and forgery. If Barry Soetoro came from Indonesia instead of Barry Obama, this is espionage.
Meanwhile...
Michael Savage, who is even less of a doctor than Orly Taitz, raised some interesting questions about the flu shot.
Asking listeners to put aside his political orientation for a moment, talk-radio host Michael Savage questioned the federal government’s recommendation that citizens get a flu shot.
"Did Harry Reid take a flu shot? Did Barack Obama take a flu shot? Did Barack Obama's lovely family take a flu shot? Did Joe Biden take a flu shot?" Savage asked.
"Which of the mandarins took the flu shot?"
And, in other news...
Don Dwyer, a Republican delegate in the Maryland assembly, blamed gay marriage for his drunken boating accident that resulted in a five-year-old girl's skull being fractured.
Dwyer claims the August 2012 crash was not his fault, even though alcohol was found on his boat and his alcohol limit was three times the legal limit at the time. The politician claims his casual drinking exploded after he separated from his wife of 31 years and after what he called "betrayal" over his stance against same-sex marriage. Two Republicans who he believed would help him stand in the way of marriage equality legislation ended up changing their vote and supporting the bill, which passed (Maryland voters reaffirmed the vote at the ballot in November).
"That betrayal really affected me," he said. "I was physically ill. You pour your heart into an issue like that and it’s devastating."
Check yourself before you wreck yourself.
- Trix