People Editorial Director Proud To Be Anti-Gun Spokesman

posted on November 18, 2016
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Speaking of media bias, when so-called “mainstream” media become proud of their lack of objectivity concerning important issues instead of being ashamed, it’s a sad day for the United States of America.

Such is the case with People magazine and its editorial director, Jess Cagle, who recently received a “prestigious” award from the gun-ban advocates at the Brady Campaign, formerly known as Handgun Control Inc. People even posted a story bragging on Cagle’s “honor.”

“Jess Cagle is extraordinarily deserving of this honor,” said Brady Center president Dan Gross. “We need to make this a defining issue in popular culture and show that there are voices coming from all corners of society. Nobody embodies that more than Jess Cagle and the work that People magazine has done.”

In truth, Cagle should be ashamed to masquerade as a journalist while actually being a flack for the gun control movement.

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