The Army Times appointed as its top editor a 28-year-old feminist from Brooklyn who has repeatedly tweeted that she hates President Donald Trump and worked as a spokeswoman for a New York councilman who describes himself as a “moderate Democrat.”
After interning for several Democrats, graduating Hofstra University in 2014, and contemplating art school, Sarah Sicard wrote for a marijuana publication called the “Bluntness,” served as communications director for a New York city council member, and worked in corporate PR, according to her resume and online bios.
As of Jan. 10, she occupies the top editorial position of the Army Times, which has been published since 1940 and is one of the preeminent publications for military men and veterans.
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5 comments:
Typical army. Some things never change. Positive not know one reads it.
How the hell did this happen?
Hmmmm. Army not too bright...
The Army has nothing to do with The Army Times, except to have an estimated 90,000 readers. The Times was purchase from Gannett a few years ago by an LA media group. What do those facts tell you?
The California company also owns The Air Force Times and The Navy Times.
She might find herself sorting mail in a far and distant country...
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