This video features Stephen Gutowski, founder of The Reload and an analyst for CNN, on the GO Beyond Podcast. Gutowski has extensive experience writing about firearms and politics since 2009, with past roles at The Washington Free Beacon and publications like The Atlantic, The Dispatch, National Review, and many others across the ideological spectrum. The discussion likely delves into his reporting, gun rights, and the intersection of firearms with political discourse.
This video discusses a breaking development where multiple Senators are actively demanding the Department of Justice (DOJ) withdraw a recently proposed gun control rule from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). The description highlights the unusual nature of such unified senatorial action against an ATF regulation, indicating a significant political pushback against new firearms restrictions. The content likely delves into the specifics of the rule being contested and the arguments presented by the Senators opposing it, as referenced by a National Review article.
This video discusses concerns about potential government restrictions on firearm-related speech online, specifically mentioning ITAR (International Traffic in Arms Regulations) as a potential tool for censorship. The creator urges viewers to watch the entire video, share it widely, and engage in the public comment period on regulations.gov. It highlights articles from Bearing Arms and National Review that discuss the Obama administration's alleged plans to "muzzle gun-related speech" and their stance on free internet access for gun enthusiasts.
This NRA News Cam & Co episode features Charles Cooke from National Review discussing an article titled 'Another Brazen Lie from Moms Demand Action.' The conversation, hosted by Cam Edwards, likely delves into critiques of gun control advocacy groups and their claims, with a focus on the Second Amendment and gun rights, as indicated by the mention of NRA News and National Review.
This video features an interview with Charles Cooke discussing his article "Smart Guns Are Dumb" from National Review Online. Cooke expresses a critical perspective on the concept of "smart guns," which are designed with integrated safety features to prevent unauthorized use. The discussion likely delves into the potential drawbacks, technical limitations, and implications of such technology for firearm ownership and self-defense.
This video discusses a concerning legislative proposal in Massachusetts that could potentially infringe upon the constitutional rights of individuals who have been arrested but not yet convicted of a crime. Cam Edwards interviews Charles Cooke of National Review, who authored an article detailing this legislative push. The discussion centers on the implications of such a law for civil liberties and the Second Amendment rights of citizens.
This video features Cam Edwards in conversation with Charles Cooke, discussing an article Cooke wrote for National Review. The article and subsequent discussion focus on the perceived bias in media coverage of shootings. The content delves into how media outlets report on or frame incidents involving firearms, suggesting a skewed perspective. It's an analysis of media narrative surrounding gun violence and related events.
Charles Cooke from National Review discusses his "Final Thoughts on Sandy Hook" with Cam Edwards. The conversation, likely stemming from an article written by Cooke, delves into the complexities and aftermath of the tragic event. While no specific firearms are detailed in the provided information, the context suggests a discussion that may touch upon related issues, potentially including gun control debates or societal reactions to mass shootings.
This video features an interview with NRA News Commentator Natalie Foster discussing her article "Firearms and Feminism: Women for guns, and guns for women." The conversation, hosted by Cam Edwards, explores the intersection of feminism and gun ownership, likely touching on topics such as women's rights to self-defense and the cultural perceptions surrounding female gun owners. The discussion stems from Foster's published work in National Review.
This video features Cam Edwards interviewing Charles Cooke regarding an article for National Review, "Against Gun Registration." The discussion centers on proposed legislation that would institute gun registration. The context suggests a debate about Second Amendment rights and potential government overreach related to firearm ownership. The video's focus is on the political and legal implications of gun registration in the United States.
This video features a discussion with Aubrey Blankenship from American Majority Action, who co-authored an article with Celia Bigelow for National Review titled "Why Young Women Want AR-15s." The article, published on January 23, 2013, and promoted by NRA News, likely explores the motivations and perspectives of young women regarding the ownership and use of AR-15 rifles. The conversation is expected to delve into reasons behind this demographic's interest in the platform, potentially touching on self-defense, sport shooting, or personal empowerment.
This video features Cam Edwards in conversation with Dave Kopel from the Independence Institute, discussing an article by Kopel titled "Under the Gun: A Second Amendment Look at the Elections." The discussion, presented by NRA News, likely delves into the intersection of firearms rights, particularly the Second Amendment, and the political landscape surrounding elections. The content is derived from a National Review article and aims to provide a perspective on these issues relevant to gun owners and Second Amendment advocates.