This video criticizes the Supreme Court nomination hearings, particularly focusing on Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson. The description argues that her past writings and sentencing history demonstrate a bias against the justice system's fairness towards sex predators, suggesting a radical political agenda. The video expresses concern that this agenda could extend to Second Amendment cases if she is confirmed. It also criticizes most "pro-gun" Senators for not asking tougher questions about her potential rulings on gun rights, deeming the hearings a "sham." The video urges viewers to contact their Senators and demand a vote against her confirmation, providing a GOA Action Alert link.
This YouTube video from Guns & Gadgets announces a breaking development regarding President Biden's Supreme Court nominee. The description primarily focuses on promoting the channel's various offerings, including an email list, Patreon support, merchandise, and affiliated products like Blackout Coffee. It also highlights the channel's commitment to the Second Amendment through partnerships with organizations like Gun Owners of America and WPSN. The disclaimer emphasizes that content is for informational and entertainment purposes only, stressing safety and professional execution of any demonstrations.
This YouTube video focuses on Judge Barbara Lagoa as a potential nominee for the Supreme Court. While the title and description do not directly mention firearms, the video is part of the "Guns & Gadgets" channel. The channel's affiliations and gear mentions within the description suggest a strong connection to the firearms community, likely discussing Lagoa's judicial philosophy and its potential impact on Second Amendment rights. The presence of affiliate links for firearm-related products and organizations like Gun Owners of America further reinforces this context. The video's content is expected to be an analysis of Lagoa's past rulings and public statements concerning gun rights.
This video discusses President Trump's nomination of Mark J. Bennett, whom the host describes as an "anti-gunner," to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. The host urges viewers to oppose this nomination by contacting the U.S. Capitol switchboard, their U.S. Senators, and the White House comment line. Contact information and membership links are provided for gun rights organizations like the NRA, Gun Owners of America, California Rifle & Pistol Association, and Gun Owners of California.
This NRATV segment from January 25, 2017, hosted by Grant Stinchfield, discusses a front-runner for a potential Supreme Court Justice position. The primary focus is on whether this nominee would be pro-gun. The video airs live on NRATV weekdays.
This video discusses the death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia and its impact on the balance of power within the court. The description highlights Scalia's conservative judicial stance and predicts a shift towards a liberal majority. It also promotes The Daily Shooter's content on Full30 and Patreon, along with links to their Instagram and merchandise. The video emphasizes that it is for educational purposes and that any demonstrations are conducted on a private range under professional supervision, with a disclaimer about not attempting actions seen in the video at home.
This video features William J. Olson testifying on behalf of Gun Owners of America (GOA) during the confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan. Olson, who has represented GOA in major Second Amendment cases like Heller and McDonald, argues that Kagan has shown a clear animosity towards the right to keep and bear arms. The testimony focuses on Kagan's judicial philosophy and its potential implications for gun rights.
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