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Bang / Guns Title: The Children’s Crusade for gun control marches on at CNN Have you seen all the high school kids on cable TV recently, especially on CNN? Students of the Florida school where a mass shooting took place last week have become the new face of the gun control movement and news networks and activists are eating it up. The push has been explicitly partisan. Student Cameron Kasky told anchor Anderson Cooper Friday, Everything Ive heard where we cant do anything and this is just out of our handsits inevitable, I think thats a facade that the GOP is putting up. He continued, I think that thats what they want us to think. I think that after every shooting the NRA sends them a memo saying send your thoughts and prayers. Say lets not talk about this now. Say this happens. CNNs favorite face may be Emma Gonzalez. Shes been highlighted on the CNN homepage several days in a row. This weekend she gave a lengthy gun control speech at a vigil and CNN published video of the entire speech on YouTube and offered readers a full transcript on their website. Heres a sample: We certainly do not understand why it should be harder to make plans with friends on weekends than to buy an automatic or semi-automatic weapon. In Florida, to buy a gun you do not need a permit, you do not need a gun license, and once you buy it you do not need to register it. You do not need a permit to carry a concealed rifle or shotgun. You can buy as many guns as you want at one time. Perhaps whats most striking is how closely some of her points seem to mirror talking points tweeted out a couple days earlier by, wait for it, CNN. Its almost as if CNN is feeding the students information for the events it then covers as the authentic voice of the students: You can buy as many guns as you want at one time, because Florida doesn't regulate that eitherhttps://t.co/EGpPSeO0g5 CNN (@CNN) February 15, 2018 This morning, CNN featured Gonzalez and another student on air again for another unchallenged, partisan discussion of gun control. Host Alisyn Camerota opened the segment by excitedly pointing out that CNNs video of Gonzalez speech had been viewed about 20 million times on the networks Facebook page. Camerota then offered both students a chance to attack Marco Rubio followed by a chance to attack President Trump, who noted on Twitter that the FBI had failed to respond to a tip about Nikolas Cruz. Student David Hogg said, My fathers a retired FBI agent and the FBI are some of the hardest working individuals Ive ever seen in my life. They work every day to ensure the lives of every single American in this country. He continued, Its wrong that the president is blaming them for this. After all, he is in charge of the FBI. He cant put that off on them. He is in charge of them. And these people, what they love to do is push this off on the bureaucracy and say its not them. He [Trump] is in charge of the FBI, thats one of the executive branches. The executive branch is supposed to enforce laws and, as such, President Trump is in charge of that and the FBI. Im quoting this at length to point out that it really makes no sense. The FBI admitted that it failed to follow its own procedures for referring tips to the local field office for further investigation. This is a very consequential mistake, not a distraction. The FBI had a full month to look into Nikolas Cruz and that time was squandered. Even a minimal effort to contact the family Cruz was living with might have put them on alert. In any case, no responsible person thinks what the FBI did here was okay, including the Attorney General who has already ordered an investigation. As for Trump being the head of the executive branch, what does that have to do with anything? Trump isnt being sent tips on every disturbed former high school student who might attack a school. Thats not his job. This oversight isnt his mistake, its the FBIs. Instead of pointing any of this out, CNN moved on to the next question which just happened to involve a CNN town hall event that both students will be participating in this week. After promoting the televised town hall, CNN moved on to a discussion of a planned march on Washington for gun control. But you dont have to watch the clip to get that because CNN has published a story today about all the various gun control marches students are promoting/involved with: Heres a time to talk about gun control: March 24. My message for the people in office is: Youre either with us or against us. We are losing our lives while the adults are playing around, junior Cameron Kasky said Sunday
I dont expect a high school junior to know that this with us or against us formulation has a distinct history in recent American political life. But I suspect if anyone over 18 had said that on just about any issue, CNN would be pointing out that this was once considered problematic. But CNN seems to be purely in promotion mode. In fact, the same article contains this: Stand Up: The Students of Stoneman Douglas Demand Action will air live at 9 p.m., ET, on Wednesday, February 21 at the BB&T Center. Is it odd to anyone else that a CNN news story about student gun control efforts features a segment promoting CNNs own town hall event? Is CNN reporting here or promoting an agenda? This is reminiscent of MSNBC sending Rev. Al Sharpton to cover the Trayvon Martin case, even as he was acting as an activist in the situation. At CNN, the line between covering this story and promoting a very partisan political agenda has become very blurry over the past week. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 5.
#5. To: Tooconservative (#0)
Somebody needs to tell those ignorant little twinks to STFU and start getting homeschooled, because what they're doing now ain't working.
#6. To: Hank Rearden (#5)
I notice they were crediting the FBI as the first responders who saved them all. It's a total lie. They were just doing that to try to blame Trump for, well, something or the other. These two specimens are typical of the kind of assholes who are always running for class president back in high school. Now they're in the hands of hard Lefty ideologues and Fakebook activists and the trolls of CNN. It's amazing to me they manage to keep all their pre-written dialog straight. No problem, as we've seen with the (alleged) male teen, CNN gives them multiple takes so they can look a lot smarter than they are or review their Dem talking points for the camera.
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