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Here’s How A TV Crime Drama Solved Criminal Use Of Guns

Frank Miniter takes a look at a recent episode of the television program “Arrow,” and its hapless attempt to take on the issue of gun control.

John Lott Q&A: Anti-Gun Lies About Mass Shootings

We talk to researcher and author John Lott to find out the truth about mass public shootings.

The Media Want You To Believe Everything You Read, As Long As They Publish It

NRA President Allan Cors examines fake news and how the internet has provided honest options.

The Media Want You to Believe Everything You Read, as Long as They Publish It

For the mainstream media and the elite classes now grieving over their momentous loss of power in this past election, “fake news” is their new weapon.

John Lott Q&A: Debunking Media Spin On Guns And Domestic Violence

Criminologist and author John Lott takes on the media spin on guns and domestic violence.

Everything That’s Wrong (And Right) With Journalism Can Be Found In The Missourian

Creative Director Clay Turner reveals how a nonsensical rant in The Missourian cheapens journalism everywhere.

Media Double Standard Explained

Progressives must shut down truth-tellers, particularly the conservative ones, because the opposing view proves how badly their policies and ideas really stink. “Shut down” is where I find myself after taking Professor (emeritus) George Kennedy to task over his ridiculous comparison of the National Rifle Association to the Islamic State. Kennedy compared the influence of the terror group to the political lobbying influence of the NRA in a Columbia Missourian op-ed titled “ The NRA’s Influence is Dangerous to Us All.” How ominous.

Social Media Safety In An Anti-Gun Age

Cam Edwards takes a look at social media safety for kids when school administrators are handing out suspensions for the smallest things concerning guns.

The Washington Post Spews Islamic State Propaganda

The Washington Post’s bias is made quite clear when it would rather side with ISIS than the National Rifle Association.

Why Does Salon.com Have To Lie To Make A Point?

If Salon.com really believes “lax gun laws” and “easy access to firearms” cause terror attacks, why does its writer have to lie to make that point?

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