You know, like "consensus" only with a "gun".
Thing is, why do
they get ink as any kind of authoritative source? (Nice: the gun right next to the mixed drink. No bias creation intent there in this "straight news" piece.)
But back to my question: Who are these people?
It looks like the folks my late friend
Aaron referred to as "
Bagel Brains" are helping to
spread a one-sided message:
And it looks, from her Twitter page, like
Lori A. O'Neil is essentially your typical anti-gun "progressive" hack:
Her "organization," if there is one, hasn't been around long enough to be found on GuideStar, Melissadata or other nonprofit aggregator websites.
If it looks like Astroturf and feels like Astorturf...that must mean there is no "consensus," just the lie that one exists.
Imagine that.
Which brings me back to the only answer that makes sense for my original question: That instead of being an objective news reporter, "
Authorized Journalist"
Ben Jackson is
also exhibiting the "ethics" of a "progressive" hack.
And funny thing about the name O'Neil chose.
It's already been claimed:
Sounds about right. Actually, it sounds perfect.
But don't worry, Lori: I understand a sound-alike variant is still available.