The progressives in power are truly sick.
I found what you are about to read monstrous. There is no other way to describe this as I do not know ANY human being that would talk about the slaughter of 14 people like this.
The president admitted at the G20 summit that Paris "was a setback." The world gasped.
That was nothing.
We know their goal is to destroy the second amendment, but in your wildest nightmare would you believe they would allow --- or at least seemingly enjoy --- the death that terror has brought? Quite a charge, I know.
But explain it differently after you read what was said by this administration when discussing gun control and the Islamist Christmas party slaughter.
Loretta Lynch said this about the terror strike in San Bernardino:
“We’re at the point where these issues have come together really like never before in law enforcement thought and in our nation’s history and it gives us a wonderful opportunity and a wonderful moment to really make significant change.”
The death of 14 people is nothing to them but a "wonderful opportunity."
I have never let myself believe they didn't see the people behind the pain. I know they think they are doing the right thing but the collective mentality has gone so far they no longer see the individual life that is taken. Rather, they only see the opportunity death presents to them.
This is beyond sick. It is evil.
When our head of "Justice" sees a terror strike and dead Americans as nothing more than a "wonderful opportunity," and the average citizen doesn't demand massive change, we indeed will be used as rats in their grand Utopian experiment.
The progressives in power are truly sick. I found, what you are about to read, monstrous. There is no other way...
Posted by Glenn Beck on Thursday, December 3, 2015
Featured Image: U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch makes a brief statement about Wednesday's mass shooting in San Bernardino, California, ahead of her remarks during a criminal justices reform in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building December 3, 2015 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)