Posted April 5, 2018 11:00 am by Comments

By John Dempsey

According to the almighty media, when they speak, you should listen. And the last month they’ve been spewing an inundation of anti-gun rhetoric. They have out-of-touch pundits on discussion boards telling law-abiding Americans why their guns are evil, all while sitting in a secure building equipped with armed guards.

On Tuesday, various outlets flocked to the site of the YouTube Headquarters shooting. There were plenty of witnesses to interview, but the media are only interested in what they have to say if what comes out of their mouths fits the anti-gun agenda.

One local news station in San Bruno made contact with a witness outside of the crime scene and began to ask the gentleman questions. The field reporter kept his microphone shoved in the man’s face for almost five and a half minutes since he was across the street when the shooting began. Most of the questions were relative, but some were repeats. And then the interview abruptly and awkwardly ended when the gentleman said the wrong thing.

“I didn’t have a gun on me, but I wish I did.”

That certainly put the brakes on the encounter. The reporter didn’t have anything to say. He stood there awkwardly until …Read the Rest

Source:: Bearing Arms

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