First, Paula Deen doesn't HAVE a magazine anymore.
She may have been on the cover of one, but she's ruined for life.
Second, are we to believe that in a Boston supermarket that there are MULTIPLE "gun magazines" in the check out aisle?
Or even on the shelf?
When I think of Massachusetts, I do NOT think of "gun enthusiasts". Quite the opposite.
I’ve seen the occasional gun mag down on the bottom shelves in the magazine section at MA supermarkets. She doesn’t say they were in the checkout lane rack, just the “magazine rack”.
Small potatoes compared to the other mistakes she makes, but then, as with so many Northeastern lib papers, making up the entire story while sitting at their desk is practically a tradition (cf the creation of Disco and so many more).
Pretty sure silencers are illegal to advertise, and no ammo ad I’ve ever seen talked about not “clogging” when hitting clothing.
Paula Deen definitely does have a magazine. She lost a TV show, but the magazine lives on.
Second, are we to believe that in a Boston supermarket that there are MULTIPLE “gun magazines” in the check out aisle?
She was at a store in upstate New York.