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Former NPR CEO: Liberal Media’s 2nd Amendment Coverage Proves They Don’t Understand Guns

Former National Public Radio (NPR) CEO Ken Stern suggests the liberal media’s coverage of the Second Amendment proves they do not understand guns.

He said these things after taking a year away from the Democrat circles in which he once ran, and embedding himself with NASCAR fans, Tea Party members, collegiate evangelicals, and gun owners.
Writing in the New York Post, Stern said, “I found an America far different from the one depicted in the press and imagined by presidents (“cling to guns or religion”) and presidential candidates (“basket of deplorables”) alike.” He even undertook a hunting trip near Gonzalez, Texas, which was “[his] first time with a gun.” He joined with hunters who had traveled in from Georgia and others from Houston, Texas, all of whom were there to shoot wild pigs.

After a full day of hunting, Stern observed, “None of my new hunting partners fit the lazy caricature of the angry NRA member. Rather, they saw guns as both a shared sport and as a necessary means to protect their families during uncertain times. In truth, the only one who was even modestly angry was me, and that only had to do with my terrible ineptness as a hunter.”
Stern spent time in Pikeville, Kentucky—another gun-loving part of the country—and in Youngstown, Ohio. Both trips allowed him to see Americans struggling to make ends meet, Americans “who felt that their concerns had long fallen on deaf ears and were looking for every opportunity to protest a government and political and media establishment that had left them behind.”
He stressed that he not only spent time with these Americans but tried to see the world as they did as well. The divide between gun rights versus gun control was a vehicle for doing that, and he quickly noted that the “media is obsessed with the gun-control side and gives only scant, mostly negative, recognition to the gun-rights sides.”
Stern added:

Take for instance the issue of the legitimate defensive gun use (DGUs), which is often dismissed by the media as myth. But DGUs happen all the time—200 times a day, according to the Department of Justice, or 5,000 times a day according to an overly exuberant Florida State University study. But whichever study you choose to believe, DGUs happen frequently and give credence to my hunting friends who see their guns as the last line of defense for themselves and their families.

It should be noted that the Florida State University study was conducted by criminologist Gary Kleck, whose DGUs findings first entered the public discussion in the early 1990s. Through academic research he was able to estimate a minimum of 760,000 DGUs a year or roughly 2,082 a day. That is the low end, the bare minimum number of DGUs annually. On February 19, 2015, Breitbart News reported that Kleck reaffirmed these figures and made clear that his work has yet to be disproved by empirical research.
The defensive benefit provided by firearms is held sacrosanct by the common man, but it is completely overlooked by the liberal media. Stern noted this and suggested that liberals do not report DGUs because such stories “don’t reflect their interests and beliefs.”
Stern’s experiences with American gun owners and others are presented in depth in his upcoming book, Republican Like Me: How I Left the Liberal Bubble and Learned to Love the Right.
AWR Hawkins is the Second Amendment columnist for Breitbart News and host of Bullets with AWR Hawkins, a Breitbart News podcast. He is also the political analyst for Armed American Radio. Follow him on Twitter: @AWRHawkins. Reach him directly at awrhawkins@breitbart.com.

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Oriental Saloon Gunfight in Tombstone, Arizona

Luke Short

Luke Short

A gunfight in front of the Oriental Saloon in TombstoneArizona, this event took place between Luke Short and Charlie Storms, both of whom were professional gamblers and known gunfighters on February 25, 1881.
The Oriental Saloon, which opened in the previous summer on the northeast corner of Allen and Fifth Streets was described as “most elegant”, “simply gorgeous”, and the “finest” saloon in town. The bar, carpeting, furnishings, and live piano and violin music were impressive, but despite its upscale nature, the establishment would see its share of violence in the rough and tumble town of Tombstone.
Two compartments made up the Oriental, one was the “saloon” and the other was the “gaming” section. Concerned about maintaining a quality environment and wished to attract high rollers, the saloon gave Wyatt Earp a one-quarter interest in the gambling concession for his services as a manager and enforcer in January, 1881. To assist him Earp invited his friend Bat Masterson to come to Tombstone in February, 1881. Masterson accepted and he helped by running the faro tables.
Luke Short, cowboy, gunfighter, U.S. Army scout, dispatch rider, gambler, boxing promoter and saloon owner arrived in Tombstone in late November, 1880, where he meet up with the likes of Wyatt Earp and Bat Masterson, and he too, soon held an interest in the gambling concession at the Oriental.
The presence of Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson and Luke Short provided the elegant establishment with top security.

Oriental Saloon, Tombstone, Arizona

Oriental Saloon, Tombstone, Arizona

On the morning of Friday, February 25, 1881, Short was serving as the lookout, seated next to the dealer at a faro game in the Oriental. At the table was another known gunfighter and gambler — a man named Charlie Storms, who had recently arrived in Tombstone. Storms, who had been drinking all night and was unaware of Short’s shooting skills, began to make a number of rude comments to Short. Just as the two were about to pull out their six-guns, in walked Bat Masterson. Friends with both gamblers, Masterson stopped the fight and talked Storms into returning to his room at the San Jose House.
For a short time, it seemed as if the confrontation had blown over, when suddenly, as Masterson and Short were talking on the boardwalk in front of the Oriental Saloon, Storms reappeared, took hold of Luke’s arm and pulled him off the sidewalk. Then Storms went for his gun, but Short beat him to the draw and shot him through the heart, blowing him backwards and setting his shirt afire. As Charlie was falling to the ground, Luke shot him again. As Storms lay on the ground dead, Luke Short turned to Masterson and said, “You sure as hell pick some of the damnedest people for friends, Bat!” One bystander reported that “the faro games went right on as though nothing had happened.”

Bat Masterson

Bat Masterson

Bat Masterson, who was in Tombstone at the time, described what happened in a magazine article he wrote in 1907:
“Charlie Storms and I were very close friends, as much as Short and I were, and for that reason I did not care to see him get into what I knew would be a very serious difficulty. Storms did not know Short and, like the bad man in Leadville, had sized him up as an insignificant-looking fellow, whom he could slap in the face without expecting a return. Both were about to pull their pistols when I jumped between them and grabbed Storms, at the same time requesting Luke not to shoot, a request I knew he would respect if it was possible without endangering his own life too much. I had no trouble in getting Storms out of the house, as he knew me to be his friend. When Storms and I reached the street, I advised him to go to his room and take a sleep, for I then learned for the first time that he had been up all night, and had been quarreling with other persons…
I was just explaining to Luke that Storms was a very decent sort of man when, lo and behold! There he stood before us, without saying a word, at the same time pulling his pistol. Luke stuck the muzzle of his pistol against Storm’s heart and pulled the trigger. The bullet tore the heart asunder and, as he was falling, Luke shot him again. Storms was dead when he hit the ground.”
Short was arrested by Tombstone city Marshal Ben Sippy for killing Storms. During the preliminary hearing, Masterson testified that Short acted in self defense and Short was released. The Arizona Weekly reported that Storms was around 60 years old and that he was survived by a widow in San Francisco.
Shortly afterwards, Luke Short left Tombstone, and was soon headed toward Dodge CityKansas, where he would buy an interest in the Long Branch Saloon.
In June, 1881, the original Oriental Saloon burned to the ground in a devastating fire that destroyed much of Tombstone’s business district. But, the Oriental was quickly rebuilt and continues to stand today, listed in the National Register of Historic Places on October 15, 1966

Charlie Storms Grave

Charlie Storms Grave

By Kathy Weiser-Alexander, August, 2017.
Sources:
Keeping the Peace
Tombstone Times
Wikipedia – Luke Short
Wikipedia – Charlie Storms
Also See:
Tombstone – The Town Too Tough To Die
Luke Short
Charlie Storms