I would definitely consider it.
"Second Amendment: Kelly is a strong and passionate supporter of our citizens' individual right to keep and bear arms. Kelly supports nationwide recognition of concealed carry licenses in accordance with the Full Faith and Credit Clause of the United States Constitution. She believes the ability to carry a firearm is an individual protected civil right under the Second Amendment and that the right to self defense is a basic human right."
Source: 2010 Senate campaign website, ayotteforsenate.com, "Issues" , Jul 20, 2010
http://www.ontheissues.org/domestic
/Kelly_Ayotte_Gun_Control.htm
With an A rating from the NRA, that is certainly an excellent start.
She has 0 ******* experience. You must be joking
Hahahahaha!!!
EXPERIENCE???
Obama... HAD NOT ONE SINGLE Executive experience before he became the Chief Executive Officer of the USA!
" Kelly served for five years as New Hampshire’s Attorney General – a position she was first appointed to by a Republican governor and twice reappointed to by a Democratic governor.
About
In the AG's position Kelly has executive experience in running the AG's office...hiring/firing/meeting budgets,etc.
NONE of which Obama had done before election to the USA CEO position!
Sounds like a replacement for Holder not Obama
So what would that make Obama???
Obama HAD no executive experience. At least Clinton/Bush were governors and with Bush a MBA in business knowing how to make executive decisions what skill sets were necessary and for most of Bush's administration
NEVER made anyone wait as key characteristic of any executive is to understand and respect others' time.
Obama???
Has perpetuated the stereotype of lazy black..
The Post documents what anyone following President Obama’s speeches and press conferences knows:
He is really late. A lot. “Obama has been a cumulative 2,121 minutes late to events in 2014. That’s 35 hours, 21 minutes — or almost a day and a half — that his audiences have been waiting for him to speak.” On average, that is only 11 minutes per event, but in some cases (for his Wednesday afternoon press conference, for example) he can be an hour late. (George W. Bush was famously punctual.)
But why is he so late? We can only speculate.
But it’s a widely studied behavior in the population as a whole, so there is some informed analysis on the topic. Psychologists have several explanations for habitual lateness:
Angry people who behave with almost exaggerated calm and courtesy might nevertheless express their anger through passive means, that is, through (conscious or unconscious) resistance to meeting the reasonable expectations of others. Examples of passive-aggressive behavior include creating doubt and confusion; forgetting or omitting significant facts or items; withdrawing; . . . shifting blame; and, of course, being late—often on a frequent and unpredictable basis. . . .
As we have seen, being late, especially egregiously or repeatedly late, [also] sends out the message,
“I am more important than you”.
Why is the president always late - The Washington Post