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David Gregory's Props and Pomposity

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The D.C. police investigation of NBC hotshot David Gregory for waving around an empty ammo magazine on "Meet the Press" easily proves two things. First, D.C.'s "ammunition control" laws are ridiculous. But more importantly, once again, we find the arrogance of the national press knows no boundaries.

Let us stipulate that this kind of law is just plain stupid. Empty ammo magazines are less threatening than mosquitoes. The point is, however, that liberals like David Gregory do subscribe to this kind of idiotic law — for everyone else.

Was Gregory so ignorant that he didn't know he was breaking a D.C. law? Nope. We learned NBC contacted the D.C. police and asked for permission to wave the props, and the cops said no. Then Gregory did it anyway. So not only did he believe he was above the law, he broke it so he could produce maximum buzz for his Sunday show.

Naturally, other media elites leaped to his defense. Newsweek's Howard Kurtz acknowledged Gregory's opportunism, but chided the police for being sticklers: "Was the moderator of Meet the Press caught on tape, armed and dangerous, liberating a few Slurpees from a 7-Eleven? No ... Was it a stunt? Yep, and an eye-catching one ... But a police probe over what I assume was an empty ammo clip is a total waste of time."

Kurtz even made a little video for his site the Daily Download where he took a stand against reality: "Nobody's saying that he's above the law!" Earth to Howard: when you call even a cursory police investigation a "total waste of time," you're saying Gregory's above the law.

Somehow, Kurtz was "stunned at the vitriol" against Gregory for feeling he could violate the law because he waving a liberal point in the face of the NRA's Wayne LaPierre.

This is kind of arrogant confrontation with conservatives was Gregory's chosen path to media power. He threw epic fits of egotism at the Bush White House at the late, great Tony Snow. In 2006, after Gregory demanded that Bush's "failure" in Iraq should be "put before the voters," Snow outraged him by saying "I think you've admirably expressed the Democratic point of view."

Gregory mounted his high horse and struck a Napoleonic pose: "Don't try to dismiss me as making a Democratic argument, Tony, when I'm speaking fact! You can do that to the Democrats; don't do it to me!"

At least Kurtz noticed that when Gregory sat down with President Obama a week after his smackdown with LaPierre, it suddenly became a no-news snoozefest.

Gregory brought no showy props to the White House to embarrass Obama. Instead, he asked the president whether he had enough courage to fight for liberals against gun rights: "You know how hard this is. Do you have the stomach for the political fight for new gun control laws?"

On Benghazi, Gregory could only ask with a very un-Russert-like vagueness, "After the attack in Benghazi, is there a need for more accountability so that this doesn't happen again? And do you know who was behind the attack at this point?" Gregory also asked Obama if he threw his friend Susan Rice "under the bus," without acknowledging Rice's campaign of lies on five Sunday shows, including his own.

Back on Sept. 16, the same Gregory that yelled in the White House briefing room about Bush's "failures" of vision in Iraq couldn't quite locate any failures in questioning Rice: "Was there a failure here that this administration is responsible for, whether it`s an intelligence failure, a failure to see this coming, or a failure to adequately protect U.S. embassies and installations from a spontaneous kind of reaction like this?" (Rice said, "I don't think so.")

Now back to Obama: the laugh track should have kicked in when Obama mentioned the movie "Lincoln" and Gregory nauseatingly asked, "Is this your Lincoln moment?" Obama's always encouraged Lincoln parallels, no matter how ridiculous, but he laughably insisted, "Well no, look. I never compared myself to Lincoln."

Even NBC knew it was foisting a liberal double standard on its viewers. Here is NBC's Peter Alexander describing Gregory on the "NBC Nightly News" on Dec. 23: "Facing a barrage of tough questions for the first time since the deadly massacre in Newtown, on 'Meet the Press,' the NRA's CEO Wayne LaPierre forcefully defended his call for armed officers in every school."

Seven days later, on the same newscast, NBC's Kristen Welker noticed Gregory helpfully offered Obama the floor for "weighing in" against Republicans: "Weighing in from the White House, the president, who appeared on 'Meet the Press,' pushed Republicans to give on taxes."

This is the reason why liberal journalists shouldn't be so shocked at the "vitriol" against Gregory and his fellow Obama courtiers in the press. Everything they do — legal and illegal, ethical and unethical — looks designed to embarrass and defeat conservatives.

L. Brent Bozell III is the president of the Media Research Center. To find out more about Brent Bozell III, and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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Sir;...Why do you deal with such puny problems... It is some times seen as perverse (or in your words: plain stupid) that government would ever do as they are supposed to do, and act to protect people... I am sure you will agree with me that insanity, though common, is hard to quantify... How can an insane man call another crazy when everyone is crazy except thee and thee...What is more crazy compared to crazy...
We are not defined by reality... We make reality... If we make it out of a touch of madness, a death wish, then what is that, and who is free of it... If you really admit the unreality of reality, if you find yourself milking the cow of reality and wispering softly in her ear that: you are false, -then seek death, for Mr. Smiley knows your truth...The crazies know the cure for too many guns too available to too many madmen is more guns more available to more madmen...The problem is not too large of clips, but too few of targets...Wasn't it the Roman, Horace who said: We are only statistics consuming resources??? If so, it is ever more true in this day of numbers, of pure abstraction...
Once you have conceived of people as numbers, as percents, as statistics, in gross, as 47 percents, then what indignity is too unkind for them... It is not people, after all, who are real, but the ideas and ideals by which they are conceived...You think rights are real, but children are not??? You think rights to guns are absolute, but the right of people to their lives is relative???
So much of republican garbage passed out to the faithful with their crazy pills does not stand the least part of rational evaluation... I don't think the right of the rich to be free of taxes that is not in the least recognized by the constitution and stands only on principals unproved is worth more than public health care, when health care is essential to life recognized as a right by both the Declaration of Independence, and Constitution... Do you grasp that your right to speed, or shoot, or drive drunk is limited by my rights??? We can always question the meaning and reality of life, but if life means nothing then rights have no predicate...
The NRA, of which I have been a member, is in this issue, insane... For all the nut heads who think a school full of children is proof positive that there will never be enough ammo or clips large enough to kill forever, there needs to be a law, and the NRA needs to get on the right side of it... I don't try to be reasonable... Reason is my sole defense against too much emotion, and I am a bleeding heart liberal who bleeds for all those injured by that assault on that school, and in fact, I stand against all those super rational people directly responsible for these sorts of attacks who cannot feel, and I stand against all you falsely rational people who see us as statistics who think we are only numbers in a body count...
Where is your soul??? I have heard you prattle about your faith... Is it all a lie... Your faith puts peace before justice, and sure enough, justice is often denied when peace is secured... But they have a point... So long as people live there will be hope for justice, and murder ends this hope...Quit asserting the reality of your absolute and heartless principals... Begin to see human beings and life as the sole reality, and it will make you liberal, and yes I do know that for you it may be a fate worse than death...Whether you republicans are damning liberals by calling them democrats, or damning democrats by calling them liberals it is only name calling to dodge the ultimate questions, well deserved about the humanity of a party that so seldom recognizes the humanity of its opponants... Do it with numbers, or do it with labels and the result is the same: to label is to objectify and to objectify is to deny another's humanity... What then do we have to talk about??? We are missing an essential element of any relationship when we cannot recognize each other's reality...
Thanks...Sweeney
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