President Obama? More like King Obama, at least in Republican Sen. Rand Paul’s world. The Tea Party favorite is insisting the commander-in-chief is acting like he’s royalty when it comes to his gun control plan and willingness to use executive orders to see it through.
“I’m afraid that President Obama may have this ‘king complex’ sort of developing,” the Kentucky lawmaker argued Wednesday on Fox News. “We’re going to make sure it doesn’t happen.”
Paul said he would introduce a new bill next week that will do away with some of Obama’s executive orders. “In this bill we will nullify anything the president does that smacks of legislation. And there are several of the executive orders that appear as if he’s writing new law. That cannot happen,” he said.
The executive orders Obama has given support for include improving the federal background check system, calling on federal officials to trace guns that are seized during criminal investigations and urging more research into what causes gun violence.
Of course, Paul isn’t alone in his feelings. Republican Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida told Bill O’Reilly on Fox News on Wednesday that Obama “doesn’t have to guts to admit it [but he’s] not a believer in the Second Amendment.” There’s also already been pushback on the prospect of federal gun laws, including in Oregon, Utah, Wyoming, Texas, Mississippi, Tennessee and Kentucky.








