WELCOME to the debut of “The Truth Is!”, a blog of reporting and commentary that aims to be informative, thoughtful and provocative. At least initially, the blog will have a strong heartland flavor by virtue of the connection of a number of us to Cowles family journalism. I am former editor of the Des Moines Register’s opinion pages. Another contributor, Michael Gartner, is former editor of the paper; he later served as president of NBC News. Another former Register editor who has agreed to contribute, Geneva Overholser, is director of the University of Southern California’s Annenberg school of journalism. Followers of the blog will have access also to the work of Herbert Strentz of Des Moines, a close Register and other newspaper watcher who once headed Drake University’s journalism school. Bill Leonard, a longtime Register editorial writer, will add insights.

“The Truth Is!” will be supervised by my daughter, Marcia Wolff, a communications lawyer for 20 years with Arnold and Porter (Washington, D.C.). Invaluable technical assistance in assembling and maintaining the blog is provided by my grandsons Julian Cranberg, a college first-year, and Daniel Wolff, a high school senior.

If you detect a whiff of nepotism in this operation, so be it. All of it is strictly a labor of love. —Gil Cranberg

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Gilbert Cranberg: HOW TRULY REPENTANT IS GUNS AND AMMO?

The folks who publish Guns and Ammo magazine have apologized abjectly for their mistake in running a column suggesting that the Second Amendment is not absolute. The author of the column is getting death threats, and was fired, but how truly penitent is the publication?

I am not aware of any nationwide search for copies of the article so they can be burned and the ashes buried. Nor am I aware of any effort to locate databases with the offending column for them to be expunged.

Readers who happen to be gun enthusiasts are hereby advised to take their blood pressure medication before reading the following words that caused all the commotion: “The fact is all constitutional rights are regulated, always have been, and need to be.”

If Guns and Ammo is truly contrite, it would banish from its pages all of the words that supported the hateful thought about Second Amendment regulation. Who needs “the” “fact” “is” “all” “rights” “are” “always” “have” “been” “and” “need” “to” “be” anyway? These are mischief words, seemingly innocuous standing alone, but when used in concert with others, can make an ordinarily virile Second Amendment wishy-washy. They deserve to be banished. The moral of the story: When words offend, get rid of them.

It might be awkward editing a magazine with some common words missing. The upside for Guns and Ammo is that when readers encounter blank spaces in place of words, they will be reminded of the magazine’s fealty to their Second Amendment rights.

Beyond that, if Guns and Ammo is really repentant and determined to make amends, it would erase the stain on its reputation by inaugurating a campaign to renumber the Bill of Rights to give the Second Amendment the pre-eminence it deserves. The First Amendment community would object, but the First Amendment has occupied the top spot long enough. It’s time, in fact, long overdue, for the Second Amendment to be venerated by being elevated. Guns and Ammo, go to it!!

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