Congressman Trey Gowdy has had about all he can take of President Obama's divisive rhetoric, and he's not alone. Gowdy, chairman of the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration, is receiving a lot of praise for his opening statements during today's hearing meant to address the Syrian refugee crisis. "The president says we are scared of widows and orphans," Gowdy said. "With all due respect to him, what I'm really afraid of is a foreign policy that creates more widows and orphans." At that point, Gowdy might as well of gotten up and walked out, but the class act congressman kept...