ProPublica Story Relies on Anti-Gun Data from The Trace, Fluffs a Former ATF Everytown Official
Guns have always been the only issue where traditional journalism rules don’t seem to apply.
Guns have always been the only issue where traditional journalism rules don’t seem to apply.
You know those “assault weapons” that are banned in 10 usual suspect states? We’re talking, of course, about semi-automatic rifles
Any ideas that are inspired by a bad idea based on a flawed premise – that guns are more to blame for crime than people – are likely to be equally bad.
The U.S. Department of Justice waited 37 years to challenge Denver’s gun control law, only to demand the law’s repeal just after
The shame here belongs to Bloomberg’s antigun mouthpiece, The Trace. It’s clear, though, they have no shame when it comes to ignoring the truth.
Traditional journalism is pretty simple, really. If you’re writing about a complex issue, make sure to include all of the
Because it was a day ending in ‘y’, CNN could think of no better voice to give the Trump Assassination story some context than to platform a prominent member of the gun control industry.
Every gun-related story the network produces has a simple overall message: Guns are bad and must all be banned.
Media playbook: never let an opportunity to advocate for stricter limits on Second Amendment freedoms pass you by.
The Trace’s stories will always be anti-gun agitprop rather than actual journalism. That’s what they’re paid for by the country’s largest anti-gun organization.