2/12/2014

Newest Fox News piece: "ABC News reports on guns mislead Americans"

Hitting likes on Facebook for this piece would be greatly appreciated.  My latest piece at Fox News started this way:
Gun control advocates not only push new fees and taxes on guns to reduce ownership, but they also employ another tactic: scaring people into not owning guns. 
Last week, on January 31, ABC News saturated its news programs with the alleged danger of gun ownership. 
It started early in the day with a segment on “Good Morning America,” then came a report on the evening news, and finally an entire hour devoted to the subject on "20/20."
The reports all focused on the dangers guns pose for children. 
Although a producer for ABC News spent hours asking me questions about this subject before the reports aired on various news programs, our discussions seemed to have had no impact. 
What I told them just didn’t fit the type of story they wanted to tell. 
The producers appeared to want to argue that gun ownership had fallen, dropping as low as 33%, implying that gun ownership really is not all that popular any more. 
Yet, as I explained to the producer I spoke with, the General Social Survey poll they wanted to cite was unusual. Other polls had found much higher rates of gun ownership. 
Indeed, I pointed out, much to her surprise, ABC News’ own polls show that gun ownership has changed little, currently holding at 43%. But in their reports, ABC didn’t even mention their own polls, instead cherry-picking the one with the lowest number.
ABC’s goal was to make people believe that little, innocent children frequently play with guns, accidentally hurting themselves and others. 
"World News" anchor Diane Sawyer warned: “Every hour a child is rushed to the emergency room because of gun shots.” . . .
The rest of the piece and how ABC completely misreported number on accidental gun deaths is available here.

Six days after the piece was originally posted, it is still producing some interest.

Labels: ,

2 Comments:

Blogger cinkster said...

ABC News is repulsive. Diane Sawyer is somebody who has been married to a famous Hollywood director (Mike Nichols) for many years now and is certainly a millionaire on her own many times over, basically a brand name on her own for ABC News. Certainly, somebody like that has also probably lived for years in the most exclusively expensive of districts. The nerve of lecturing down to Americans (and Canadians like myself) about gun ownership is beyond contemptible.

2/12/2014 5:49 AM  
Blogger Martin G. Schalz said...

Lies have always been the tool of first resort for those who fear the truth. After all, an well armed population cannot be easily overthrown.

2/12/2014 12:01 PM  

Post a Comment

<< Home