Katie Couric Should Be Ashamed of Herself
Charles C. W. Cooke May 25, 2016 12:37 PM
@charlescwcooke
Katie Couric should be thoroughly ashamed of herself. Per the Free
Beacon:
The makers of a new Katie Couric documentary on gun violence
deceptively edited an interview between Couric and a group of gun rights
activists in an apparent attempt to embarrass the activists, an audio
recording of the full interview shows.
At the 21:48 mark of Under the Gun a scene of Katie Couric
interviewing members of the Virginia Citizens Defense League, a gun
rights organization, is shown.
Couric can be heard in the interview asking activists from the
Virginia Citizens Defense League, “If there are no background checks for
gun purchasers, how do you prevent felons or terrorists from purchasing
a gun?”
The documentary then shows the activists sitting silently for nine
awkward seconds, unable to provide an answer. It then cuts to the next
scene.
In reality, though, the activists had immediately chimed in with a
series of answers, and there had followed a debate for a good four
minutes:
However, raw audio of the interview between Katie Couric and the
activists provided to the Washington Free Beacon shows the scene was
deceptively edited. Instead of silence, Couric’s question is met
immediately with answers from the activists. A back and forth between a
number of the league’s members and Couric over the issue of background
checks proceeds for more than four minutes after the original question
is asked.
Both the video and the audio are available here.
Let’s be clear, here: This is lying. It is dishonesty. It is, in a
disfavored word, propaganda.
It is also typical. I am frequently struck by how quickly opponents of
the Second Amendment resort to mendacity, conflation, and hyperbole, and
this incident serves as no exception. This, I suppose, should not
surprise, for such behavior is the product of intellectual and moral
weakness, and the gun control movement is nothing if not intellectually
and morally weak. Those who are comfortable in their arguments do not
need to dissemble. Those who have the facts on their side do not need to
play games. Those who are capable of debating cogently do not need to
silence their opponents, nor to use trickery to make their critics look
stupid. Katie Couric is not comfortable, factual, or capable.
You will note, I hope, that the answers Couric’s guests gave were not
removed as a result of time constraints — had that been the case, the
question would have been cut, too — but because Couric and her team
wanted to give the impression that there is no answer to her question.
Put bluntly, this was a setup; a game; a ploy that was intended to
convey that those who oppose stricter gun control are dull and can be
stumped by the simplest of inquiries.
Well, they cant. And that Couric and co. had to contrive such a moment
for the cameras tells us far more about them than about those they hoped
to malign.
Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/435847/katie-couric-lying-anti-gun-documentary?utm_source=NR&utm_medium=facebook&utm_campaign=May25Cooke
Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/435847/katie-couric-lying-anti-gun-documentary?utm_source=NR&utm_medium=facebook&utm_campaign=May25Cooke
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