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Neon Gods

(222 posts)
Wed Mar 4, 2015, 02:13 PM Mar 2015

Emily Got Her Gun, but her story is a lie. [View all]

Things are not looking good for NRA hero Emily Miller, Chief Investigative Reporter for WTTG Fox5 in Washington, DC. Yesterday Washington Post's media blogger, Erik Wemple, posted more information about Miller's bizarre "home invasion" story, which she turned into a newspaper series, "Emily Gets Her Gun," and book, "Emily Gets Her Gun...But Obama Wants to Take Yours" (the title alone should raise some flags), plus speaking engagements at pro-gun rallies (a clear violation of professional journalistic ethics).

Wemple obtained new, supplemental, police reports which casts even more doubt on the veracity of Emily Miller's sensationalist tale about the "15 scruffy young men standing around two pickup trucks", and the "the blood-shot-eyed guy" who "darted out, blocking the shot" when she claims she tried to take their picture. This is information that would certainly be helpful to the police (15 scruffy men, two pickup trucks, one man with bloodshot eyes) and would surely have been included in her report to the police, right?

No. In fact the report she gave to the police right after it happened tells a completely different story: it was not a "home invasion," the alleged burglar was not still in the house when she went in, there was only one man, driving a silver pickup truck, who said he was there to deliver firewood, and who gave her his business card. No other men and no other pickup truck was mentioned.

I'll leave it to you to read Wemple's column pointing out discrepancies and inconsistencies (linked above). There are still some unanswered questions (if the police had the landscaper's business card, what did they find out from him? Was it bogus? Why didn't Miller follow up on the information the police developed about her credit card usage?), so I hope he continues to investigate further.

I point all this out because this is typical, in my experience, of NRA sensationalist propaganda, designed to portray America as so dangerous and frightening that one must arm oneself or face death at the hands of fearsome thugs. Compare the police report to the NRA video. Compare the police report to the narrative Miller has since turned into a newspaper series, highly regarded by RKBA posters here. And yet, in my many years of dealing with pro-gunners, they often accuse pro-controllers of consistently lying, but their side is comprised of honest, law-abiding, Americans who would never lie. When it comes to politics, both sides of any contentious issue are quite capable of lying, and every fact and story should be approached with skepticism.
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Let's assume it's 100% fabrication from wholecloth. Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2015 #1
That's what Zimmerman told us, yup. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Mar 2015 #2
So self defense sarisataka Mar 2015 #4
And Ted Kennedy was anti-Prohibition. What's your point? Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2015 #6
So there is no such thing as legitimate self defense? hack89 Mar 2015 #9
Your reply really has nothing to do with that post. NaturalHigh Mar 2015 #24
Seems terribly important to discredit this woman if they can DonP Mar 2015 #3
This is a second post because further information has surfaced Neon Gods Mar 2015 #15
We get it. You don't like guns. NaturalHigh Mar 2015 #25
Self defense is a human right Neon Gods Mar 2015 #12
If you were less than 5' 6" in height and less than 130 lbs. Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2015 #13
How do shorter people in other countries defend themselves without firearms? Neon Gods Mar 2015 #17
"How do shorter people in other countries defend themselves without firearms?" Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2015 #19
But it is one of the most effective methods hack89 Mar 2015 #16
As I've said before... NaturalHigh Mar 2015 #26
polygraph emily jimmy the one Mar 2015 #5
Why? friendly_iconoclast Mar 2015 #7
Chief Investigative Reporter for WTTG Fox5 Downwinder Mar 2015 #8
Even cranks and employees of dodgy right-wing media outlets have rights friendly_iconoclast Mar 2015 #10
O'Really? Downwinder Mar 2015 #11
Yep, even *that* serial fabricator/blowhard friendly_iconoclast Mar 2015 #14
With friends like that, who needs enemies? Downwinder Mar 2015 #22
Even the Freepers have turned on him (snerk)... friendly_iconoclast Mar 2015 #23
Are you saying Miller can't be fired? Neon Gods Mar 2015 #18
I was referring to her handgun license, not her job. friendly_iconoclast Mar 2015 #21
I don't know about these folks, but my life is worth protecting at all times...everywhere. ileus Mar 2015 #20
we all cut cheese under the sheets. nt Eleanors38 Mar 2015 #27
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