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July 08, 2015
Lynne Russell Has Extremely Nuanced View on Second Amendment
Lynne Russell is the former CNN anchorperson whose husband shot a home-invader to death when he trespassed in their hotel room. (And shot the husband, too: But the husband was a better shot, and, as they say in sports, wanted it more.)
She offers the following advice to gun-grabbers:
"The discussion over the debate to own a gun is just ridiculous," Russell told Fox News. "As Americans we have the right to bear arms and as humans the right to protect ourselves. I’m sure that the man who shot my husband did not have a gun permit. Criminals will always have guns. The rest of us legally obtain our gun permits."
She then addressed critics of those who choose to conceal firearms.
"If you don't want to carry, please don’t," Russell told the news station. "Then shut the f*** up about it. Make your own decisions."
Her husband, Robert Caro, is ex-Special Forces. They live together with her two breasts.
I will note again the media is not giving this story play, despite the fact that it is a highly-dramatic story involving crime and life-and-death stakes and a celebrity. In fact, Russell was the first solo anchor on an American news show. So she's a feminist celebrity, too.
But they're not giving it play because it undermines the lies they call their narrative.
They hate when attractive, appealing people have a story to tell that hurts their precious leftist narrative. They know that propaganda relies on making an emotional pitch, not an intellectual one, and that's why they promote their silly cooked-up stories with attractive, sympathetic Protagonists attached.
So when an attractive, sympathetic Protagonist challenges their narrative, they simply will not have it -- and they suppress the story. Embargo it. Memory-hole it.
The Charleston shootings are admittedly part of the story of guns in the US. But equally, so is this story part of that greater story.
But they only want the public to know one side.