This video features Bill Whittle discussing "The View" and their perceived "cowardice" regarding Jedediah Bila's departure. Whittle suggests Bila was forced out for asking Hillary Clinton a critical question. The content is a political commentary with a discussion centered on media behavior and journalistic integrity in relation to a political figure. There is no direct mention or focus on firearms, ammunition, manufacturers, or related applications within the provided title and description.
This video features Bill Whittle responding to a critical comment made by Lily Tomlin about President Trump during the Emmy's. Whittle labels Tomlin a "cranky has-been" and discusses her remarks. The video is presented as part of the "Stinchfield" program airing on NRATV.
This "Hot Mic" episode featuring Bill Whittle discusses the concept of California secession, analyzing the perceived flawed logic of "elitists" and the "California Secessionist." Whittle delves into their mission and an "unusual twist" within their platform, as presented on NRATV. The content appears to be a political commentary or analysis with a conservative viewpoint, framed as a discussion of political ideologies and potential societal divisions.
This video features Bill Whittle and Ed Brodow discussing the potential 'Calexit' movement, exploring its feasibility and implications. The discussion centers around the idea of California seceding from the United States. The video is presented as part of Bill Whittle's 'Hot Mic' series and airs on NRATV.
This video features Bill Whittle's "Hot Mic" segment from September 6, 2017, focusing on "Exposing the Violent Left." Whittle aims to debunk what he describes as elitist narratives that coddle a group of anarchists, specifically mentioning Antifa. The description highlights their use of masks, cloaks, and violence to promote their leftist agenda. The content is presented as part of a regular NRATV broadcast.
This video, "Bill Whittle's Hot Mic | Labeling Antifa - 9/6/17," discusses the growing violence attributed to the group Antifa. Bill Whittle argues for the necessity of properly identifying and labeling this group, describing them as "thugs" and an "enemy of the First Amendment." The video, broadcast on NRATV, suggests that cities will need to find ways to manage this perceived violent element, with labeling being presented as a potential first step.
This "Hot Mic" episode features Michael Knowles discussing the disappointing summer box office performance and its implications for Hollywood's liberal elite. The conversation delves into the nature of the entertainment industry and how out-of-touch liberals are influencing American pop culture. The video is part of Bill Whittle's "Hot Mic" series, airing on NRATV.
This video analyzes Hollywood's perceived disconnect with its audience, suggesting that liberal elites in the industry are out of touch, leading to poor summer box office performance. Bill Whittle offers his perspective on the reasons behind this disconnect, framing it as a cultural issue. The content is presented in a commentary or opinion format, originating from NRATV.
This "Hot Mic" episode from Bill Whittle on August 31, 2017, focuses on the inspiring stories of people uniting, demonstrating heroism, and patriotism in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey. The video highlights the efforts of volunteers and first responders who provided rescue and aid to those affected by the devastating hurricane. The content emphasizes community spirit and resilience in the face of disaster.
This video features Bill Whittle in conversation with Kenny Vaughan of Shields of Strength. Vaughan shares his personal experiences and reflections on volunteer rescue missions conducted after Hurricane Harvey, emphasizing the theme of "true love for one another." The content focuses on personal stories and the impact of volunteerism, with no explicit mention or demonstration of firearms, calibers, or related gear. The video is presented as part of "Bill Whittle's Hot Mic" on NRATV.
This "Hot Mic" episode from Bill Whittle on NRATV (8/30/17) discusses research indicating wealthy celebrities are using their financial influence to shape American voter opinion. The video highlights how these influential figures are creating liberal propaganda disguised as public service announcements, rather than engaging in traditional charitable activities. The content is presented as a political commentary on media influence and public discourse.
This video features Bill Whittle and Dan Gainor discussing how Public Service Announcements (PSAs) are often co-opted by liberal celebrities to promote their political agenda and criticize conservatives. The discussion highlights specific examples of these messages, suggesting they deviate from their intended purpose of public benefit.