Chicago Tribune Ignores Pro-2nd Amendment Rally, Has Covered Similar Opposition Demos
The July 11 Second Amendment Freedom Rally in downtown Chicago was ignored by both of Chicago’s major newspapers (Tribune search on “gun rally,” not in quotes, is here (HT Say Uncle); Sun-Times search on “gun” is here).
Pictures, audio, and video from rally supporters can be found here.
Focusing on the Tribune: Its editorial board last month advocated repealing the Second Amendment in the wake of the Supreme Court’s Heller ruling, holding that the amendment confers an individual right. Perhaps not coincidentally, it has frequently covered anti-gun events with a similar number, or even fewer, participants, than were at Thursday’s event.
At least one Chicago TV station did cover the Second Amendment Freedom Rally. Here is part of the report filed by Leah Hope at ABC affiliate WLS (video is also at the link; bold is mine):
Proponents of gun rights gathered in the Loop Friday to push legislation legalizing concealed weapons in Illinois. Among the speakers at the rally was a Texas state representative whose parents were among 23 people gunned down at Luby’s cafeteria in 1991.
Recent rallies at the Thompson Center have been demands for gun control laws following fatal shootings of Chicago children. Thursday, the plaza was full again, but the message was from those demanding the right to bear arms.
In a show of support for responsible gun ownership, about 200 chose the plaza of the Thompson Center for what they called a Second Amendment freedom rally. The rally comes after a recent decision by the Supreme Court Allowing handguns in Washington D.C.
….. Several Chicagoans are challenging Chicago’s ban on handguns. They hope the Supreme Court decision opens the doors to more gun owner rights here.
“If we win this case, we win for every single person here,” said Colleen Lawson, lawsuit plaintiff.
This report from a McLean County, Illinois radio station also says that “hundreds” attended. Say Uncle’s first commenter claims that the number was “closer to 500.”
Examples of the Tribune giving coverage to smaller previous anti-gun gatherings include at least these:
- June 18, 2008 — “Pfleger speaks at Loop anti-violence rally.” The paper reported that Father Michael Pfleger, now infamous from his “sermons” at Barack Obama’s former church, the Trinity United Church of Christ, “spoke at an anti-violence demonstration Thursday,” and further, that “more than 200 people attended.”
- Lest one think that Fr. Pfleger’s recent notoriety is what drove the Tribune’s coverage, here are three examples from 2007, well before the priest received national exposure (obtained from the Proquest Library database for fair use and discussion purposes):

The first item reports that “About 200 activists, who marched in front of D.S. Arms, called for the northwest suburban community to vote the assault-weapon manufacturer out of town (Barrington, IL).”
The second reported that “Surrounded by ministers, anti-gun activists and two mothers who recently lost a child to gun violence, Reverends Jesse Jackson and Michael Pfleger said Monday they will keep the pressure on a Riverdale gun shop, even as they head to trial on trespassing charges.” The size of the crowd was not noted.
The third said that “Three school buses filled with anti-gun activists joined forces with Jackson and Pfleger, while nearly 30 pro-gun activists packed into the gun store.”
The Tribune exemplifies an Old Media elite that consistently fails to give equal coverage to Second Amendment supporters. Further, in this particular case, it’s fair to ask whether the paper is allowing its editorial position to affect how it covers this area of the news.
Cross-posted at NewsBusters.org.










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Comment by Fred — July 15, 2008 @ 1:41 am
Maybe they have cut back so much they don’t have any people left to cover news when it breaks out. Maybe their staff on weekends is so slim there are no bodies. Maybe they are biased. Maybe they didn’t consider it news. Maybe there are not enough conservative readers in Chicago. Or maybe they just blew it.
Tom, have you seen some of the recent readership data. Apparently, newspapers still have plenty of readers (though not as many as they would like). The problem seems to be no advertising to underwrite the expenses. Some of the recent data shows that advertisers have deserted faster than readers, which has wrecked the business model. I also think that newspapers are different that the web — the print genre is not the same as the digital genre. But editors are determined to create some hybrid of the two. It seems to me that the cross-breeding — which they embraced late — is not working.
Comment by bill sloat — July 15, 2008 @ 7:54 am
#2, Bill, I would hate to be in their shoes, but it’s been about 10 years in the making (really 20, if you count talk radio). If they had been meeting audience needs when the internet arrived, they would have dominated, and bloggers with impact would have been a rare breed.
One thing they might consider is that demonstrations of, say 500 or less are not significant no matter who’s doing it, no matter how many faxes the demos sent out, no matter what side of the aisle. I remember hearing a Cleveland radio station in early 2007 covering an anti-Iraq demo downtown of seven (!) people. I’ll betcha the PD did too. Think of the resources wasted.
Zell is right (not about the “FU” part in the vid that’s going around, but most else) — they have to produce something people want to buy if they are ever to get/regain the ability to do investigative stuff well. In the meantime, the mostly free help (i.e., bloggers) are apparently picking up the slack, but not that well, as you’ll see in a later post - maybe today, maybe not.
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