Shooting Straight: Guns, Gays, God, and George Clooney
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Rating | : | 4.39 (569 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1476745056 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 336 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-05-02 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Piers Morgan is known for hosting NBC’s runaway hit America’s Got Talent and his popular CNN show, Piers Morgan Tonight, which held the timeslot previously occupied by Larry King Live. Morgan started his career as a reporter for The Wimbledon News, and went on to work for The Sun and to become the youngest ever editor of
“Week after week, Piers Morgan has taken on the National Rifle Association, the United States Congress, and numerous gun evangelists and (thankfully) it doesn't look like he's going to give up.” (Michael Moore)
GOOD READ Hellokathy Very interesting articles and reads like a journal. He is an excellent interviewer, and I will be looking for other articles by Mr. Morgan.. "Disappointing" according to Misesfollower. I have been a listener of Piers and admired his coverage of some of the issues, but this book is disappointing. Between the lines you can smell self-glorification coupled with contents that do not deserve to be put into a book.. Barbara Wissinger said Too much missing. I tried very hard to like this book. His previous books were entertaining, but here Mr. Morgan is on a mission, and the quality suffers. He chooses to go back and attack those who disagreed with him (John Lott and Andrew Breitbart, for example) but conveniently ignores interviews i
A thinking man’s bruiser.Piers gives an adrenaline-fueled account of life at CNN and a reflective and heartfelt account of his continuing love affair with America, including his high profile participation in the gun debate. He is also happy to weave personal material on his wife and family, so you have a sense of really knowing the man.. Watching Piers Morgan, one gets the sense that he is as close to the character Will McAvoy as we have in this country presently. From rushing to the roof of the studio that filmed America’s Got Talent so that he could broadcast live breaking news about the tsunami in Japan, only to rush back and judge a singing, dancing Christmas tree; from being snubbed by Bill O’Reilly, who pretended not to recognize him (despite the largest cable news mar