This topic is already full of anti-Alex Jones comments so I'll focus on Piers Morgan: The guy acts like a imperialist or redcoat character in a movie, disrespecting and belittling the USA, it's people and laws. It becomes pretty clear in a much more reasonable and rational interview (no thanks to Piers constantly trying to steer it Tavistock style)
here with Ben Shapiro. Calling the US Constitution "your little book" as if referencing it to Mao's little red book is rather unfair but a smart psychological tactic to try to steer people away from the law of the land. Also calling the US people 'citizens' the way he did, sounded off to me, as if referring to serfs or peons, the way he acts and the intonation of his voice.
Btw, some of his history:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/3716151.stmhttp://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/22/piers-morgan-phone-hacking-claims_n_2003729.html"Piers Morgan hit the headlines himself in February 2000 when the Mirror became embroiled in a share dealing scandal - after several staff bought shares tipped in the paper's City Slickers column."
source:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/3713857.stmPlenty of reason to actually wanting him deported back to England to face his charges.

But yes, hardly the person that has a moral high ground or authority or charisma to tell 300+ million people what they can and cannot own or use.
Just wanted to balance things out a little.