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Nothing but liberal hate-speech! (This forum needs a "raspberry" smiley)loadedliberal wrote:You know it's kinda funny that this is the third or fourth topic where the person in question had ended up on Keith Olbermann's "worst person" list.![]()
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Quoting from the article:M2K wrote:No doubt!Middle Age Russ wrote:
Maybe she perceives members of the media as a threat. In many cases it could be the truth, but I doubt many of them are immediate threats to her life.![]()
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Could anybody possibly think the Huffington Post would make the story sound like their political leanings?Even the AP included part of Klein's side of the story. I'm sure the reporter is pleased with the story impact but I wonder if the reporter intentionally caused the situation? A reporter would never create a story for pure notoriety. (/sarcasm off)
She got it wrong. The MAIN lesson is don't talk to the media unless you absolutely have to. If you're a conservative, anything you say or do—ANYTHING—will be used to try and destroy you. Why give them ammunition?But explaining her side via email, Klein said it was the reporter who put himself in her gun’s line of sight.
After she was asked to show her weapon so photos could be taken of it, Klein said she made sure the chamber was clear.
“The photographer, who was behind me at the time, asked me to show him the laser sight and I did so, turning it on and shining it on the wall in front of me (away from the photographer). During this demonstration, the reporter came and sat down in the sofa in front of me, placing himself in the line of the laser sight,” Klein said.
“He noticed the light, then I noticed the light, then I turned it off. I apologized and let him know that he was safe because I keep my finger out of the trigger guard. Again, that is basic gun safety,” she added.
Klein said the reporter didn’t show any sign of discomfort at what happened.
But Klein said she learned several lessons, chiefly, that no matter who asks, she won’t be showing her gun to anyone.
Oh come on TAM she dug her own hole on this one blaming it on the "evil liberal media" is a cheap cop-out .The Annoyed Man wrote:Quoting from the article:M2K wrote:No doubt!Middle Age Russ wrote:
Maybe she perceives members of the media as a threat. In many cases it could be the truth, but I doubt many of them are immediate threats to her life.![]()
Maybe a better perspective can be obtained by reading this story: http://azcapitoltimes.com/news/2011/07/ ... raws-fire/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Could anybody possibly think the Huffington Post would make the story sound like their political leanings?Even the AP included part of Klein's side of the story. I'm sure the reporter is pleased with the story impact but I wonder if the reporter intentionally caused the situation? A reporter would never create a story for pure notoriety. (/sarcasm off)
She got it wrong. The MAIN lesson is don't talk to the media unless you absolutely have to. If you're a conservative, anything you say or do—ANYTHING—will be used to try and destroy you. Why give them ammunition?But explaining her side via email, Klein said it was the reporter who put himself in her gun’s line of sight.
After she was asked to show her weapon so photos could be taken of it, Klein said she made sure the chamber was clear.
“The photographer, who was behind me at the time, asked me to show him the laser sight and I did so, turning it on and shining it on the wall in front of me (away from the photographer). During this demonstration, the reporter came and sat down in the sofa in front of me, placing himself in the line of the laser sight,” Klein said.
“He noticed the light, then I noticed the light, then I turned it off. I apologized and let him know that he was safe because I keep my finger out of the trigger guard. Again, that is basic gun safety,” she added.
Klein said the reporter didn’t show any sign of discomfort at what happened.
But Klein said she learned several lessons, chiefly, that no matter who asks, she won’t be showing her gun to anyone.
I look at Olbermann's childish list in a similar light to the Brady Bunch's F rated politicians.loadedliberal wrote:You know it's kinda funny that this is the third or fourth topic where the person in question had ended up on Keith Olbermann's "worst person" list.![]()
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Sure she got it wrong, but that reporter set it up. He is, after all, NOT denying her narrative of the sequence of events. She should have been more aware, and she should not have let the barrel sweep him at all. But that said, the HuffPo makes it sound like she was deliberately trying to intimidate him, and THAT is the lie that the "evil liberal media" as you put it are spreading.loadedliberal wrote:Oh come on TAM she dug her own hole on this one blaming it on the "evil liberal media" is a cheap cop-out .The Annoyed Man wrote:Quoting from the article:M2K wrote:No doubt!Middle Age Russ wrote:
Maybe she perceives members of the media as a threat. In many cases it could be the truth, but I doubt many of them are immediate threats to her life.![]()
Maybe a better perspective can be obtained by reading this story: http://azcapitoltimes.com/news/2011/07/ ... raws-fire/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Could anybody possibly think the Huffington Post would make the story sound like their political leanings?Even the AP included part of Klein's side of the story. I'm sure the reporter is pleased with the story impact but I wonder if the reporter intentionally caused the situation? A reporter would never create a story for pure notoriety. (/sarcasm off)
She got it wrong. The MAIN lesson is don't talk to the media unless you absolutely have to. If you're a conservative, anything you say or do—ANYTHING—will be used to try and destroy you. Why give them ammunition?But explaining her side via email, Klein said it was the reporter who put himself in her gun’s line of sight.
After she was asked to show her weapon so photos could be taken of it, Klein said she made sure the chamber was clear.
“The photographer, who was behind me at the time, asked me to show him the laser sight and I did so, turning it on and shining it on the wall in front of me (away from the photographer). During this demonstration, the reporter came and sat down in the sofa in front of me, placing himself in the line of the laser sight,” Klein said.
“He noticed the light, then I noticed the light, then I turned it off. I apologized and let him know that he was safe because I keep my finger out of the trigger guard. Again, that is basic gun safety,” she added.
Klein said the reporter didn’t show any sign of discomfort at what happened.
But Klein said she learned several lessons, chiefly, that no matter who asks, she won’t be showing her gun to anyone.
I sure hope they do. I carry one on ocassion.surprise_i'm_armed wrote:The only people upset about this are those that think that a .380 can hurt someone. :-)
SIA
I worked in journalism briefly but I told my family I worked at a brothel so I wouldn't lose their respect.bat1 wrote:Lesson learned: Never let any one know your carry, and NEVER Trust a reporter.. Oh, also NEVER Pull your gun out for any reason,,,![]()
Note to self: Reporters want to make Money by selling the best story they can at any cost $$$$$$![]()
BAT
Correction.....Reporters want to make money by selling ANY story they can at any cost.....bat1 wrote:Lesson learned: Never let any one know your carry, and NEVER Trust a reporter.. Oh, also NEVER Pull your gun out for any reason,,,![]()
Note to self: Reporters want to make Money by selling the best story they can at any cost $$$$$$![]()
BAT
It is a standard tactic of many ideologies, LL, that when the facts cannot be credibly rebutted, to shoot the messenger.loadedliberal wrote:... she dug her own hole on this one, blaming it on the "evil liberal media" is a cheap cop-out .