2/29/2008

Link Fixed: Interview that I did this morning (2/28) on Chicago's WBMI 100,000 Watt FM Station

You can listen to the interview about multiple victim shootings here. The discussion was not balanced in terms of time (out of the 26 minutes the other side got 16 minutes and they wouldn't let me respond at the end), but I still think that I held my own here.

UPDATE: Sorry about the link not working originally.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow, that woman is CLUELESS!

2/29/2008 6:37 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

BTW, the audio ends after just a few minutes. Right after he asks her if that was the only restriction she favored the clip ends.

2/29/2008 6:42 AM  
Blogger John Lott said...

Sorry, the link has been fixed.

2/29/2008 12:24 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Mr. Lott, be sure to tell Wayne LaPierre "thanks" for that tidbit on "gun free schools" that we constantly get thrown in our face by the anti's (25:50 on the tape). Too bad you were not afforded the opportunity to respond to that.

Dr. Catellani's commentary reminded me of something I read once:

The difference between gun control activists and gun rights activists is simple: gun rights advocates know what they are talking about, because they have depth of knowledge and expertise about firearms and pay attention to the issue. Gun control advocates, for the most part, don't know anything about guns, aren't interested in guns, and only pay attention to gun issues when the latest blood-dancing press release arrives. There's no sustainability.

2/29/2008 2:47 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Another fascinating (though subtle) kind of bias: Notice the number times he referred to the gun grabber as "Doctor Catellani"? I don't believe he referred to John as "Dr. Lott" a single time. At least Dr. Catellani did him the courtesy of doing so (three times).

3/01/2008 11:46 AM  
Blogger John Lott said...

Thanks, ccblunt. The host actually did start to refer to me as Dr. Lott towards the end, but I believe that it was because I complained via email to the show's producer while we were on the air.

3/01/2008 2:53 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I thought it was "Dr." but I thought I might have been misinformed somewhere along the line or that something had changed. My apologies Dr. Lott for not fact checking something that I, at the very least, felt was in error.

3/02/2008 10:28 AM  

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