"john lott"
2 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Don Butcher discussed firearms culture, gun rights, and media bias against guns. He covered the history of gun acceptance in American media through classic TV shows like Gunsmoke and Bonanza, contrasting past cultural attitudes with modern anti-gun sentiment. Butcher explored how media coverage disproportionately highlights gun crimes while ignoring defensive gun uses, referenced John Lott's book on media bias, and discussed the gradual erosion of Second Amendment rights through incremental restrictions. He shared personal anecdotes about neighbors' fearful reactions to seeing him with an AR-15-pattern rifle and emphasized the importance of maintaining gun rights and cultural respect for firearms.
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Nancy Cornke hosted the show in Mark's absence while he made a delivery to support the Bundy Ranch in Nevada. The episode covered preparedness and self-sufficiency, including gardening updates (cherry shrubs, beans, herbs, greens), food preservation, and shipping logistics for supplies to the Bundys. Callers discussed the California shooter incident, media bias against guns, concealed carry laws in Michigan, and the strategic importance of Hawaii. Topics included John Lott's book on media bias, women's self-defense with firearms, and criticism of two-tiered justice systems.