Thursday, January 30, 2014

Diane Sawyer’s ABC News hit piece on guns may show violation of Florida law

While ABC could argue that parental permission was obtained, the fact is, the children in the video were not under direct “supervision” of anyone “having charge” of them -- the "adults" were all in the “control room” watching their “experiment” on TV monitors. [More]
Today’s Gun Rights Examiner report notes how many rules the “Authorized Journalists” and “Only Ones” managed to violate while presuming to lecture America on gun safety.

3 comments:

Crotalus said...

Ayup. But, just like David Gegory, she is Big Media, making an anti-gun point. She and her crew will get a free pass. Dammit!

DS326 said...

Does anybody remember Sawyer and 20/20 doing this same thing about 10 or 15 years ago? I just saw Megyn Kelly talking about it on Fox. In that earlier 20/20 they hid handguns and dummy rounds in a play room and then let the kids in. Those little kids were able to open the cylinders, load the dummy rounds, and then commenced pointing them at each other and pulling the triggers.

They learned how to do that by watching crime shows on TV, including ABC. They sure as hell didn't learn it from the NRA. We need a stronger term than hypocrite.

Crotalus said...

I do. In fact I commented on that very thing on an earlier post on this in David's blog. Said it was false then; it is false now. (I didn't even bother to watch it last night.)