This NRATV Live segment from December 21, 2016, features hosts Grant Stinchfield and Dana Loesch discussing President Obama's record number of sentence commutations. They argue that these commutations send mixed messages to gun owners, potentially implying a leniency towards individuals that could be perceived as a threat to public safety or gun rights. The broadcast, part of NRATV's weekday programming, focuses on the political and social implications of these presidential actions from a gun rights perspective.
This NRATV Live broadcast from December 19, 2016, discusses a perceived hypocrisy in liberal Hollywood's portrayal of firearms, noting how some in the industry denounce guns while simultaneously featuring them prominently in their films. The episode also highlights a special 'thank you' received from a previous guest. The program is part of NRATV's weekday live schedule, airing hourly from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. ET.
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