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 features NRA Spokesperson Dana Loesch discussing the controversy surrounding her NRATV video critical of The New York Times. She also shares her thoughts on President Trump's proposed military parade. The discussion highlights political commentary and the role of gun rights advocacy in public discourse. The content focuses on media criticism and presidential initiatives, with a strong connection to gun rights organizations and their public statements.
This video criticizes Senator Jeff Flake, accusing him of aligning with "fake news" media outlets like CNN and The New York Times, which the speaker likens to Stalin's propaganda machine, "Pravda 2.0." The description alleges that Flake, along with Democratic politicians, aims to undermine the institution of voting, drawing parallels to historical authoritarian tactics. The speaker contends that these groups, including "Socialist Democrats" and the described "fake news networks," are actively trying to destroy the integrity of elections and disenfranchise the public.
This video analyzes an apparent conflict between The New York Times and NRATV, focusing on a report by Adam Goldman that allegedly attacked an NRATV video. The description claims the NRATV video exposed systemic dishonesty within The New York Times, and that NRATV subsequently refuted Goldman's report and questioned the Times' motives. The video's content seems to revolve around media criticism and the perceived bias of a major news publication in relation to gun rights advocacy.
This video features Bill Whittle discussing Sarah Palin's lawsuit against The New York Times for defamation following an article published after the Alexandria shooting. The discussion, which aired on NRATV, touches on legal aspects and media coverage related to high-profile individuals and events that often involve discussions of gun rights and the Second Amendment in the United States.
This YouTube video features John R. Lott of the Crime Prevention and Research Center discussing his recent findings on the topic of gun-free zones. The discussion also involves the reporting practices of The New York Times. The video is part of the CN Live series broadcast on NRATV.com.
This video features Dawn Hillyer, founder of Hiding Hilda and a stalking victim, criticizing The New York Times for what she perceives as sexist reporting concerning women and firearm ownership. The segment is part of the Stinchfield program, which airs live on NRATV.
Dana Loesch criticizes The New York Times for its coverage of Chicago's crime rate, arguing that the publication unfairly blames firearms while neglecting the declining prosecution rates for felony crimes. Loesch emphasizes that "we the people" are frustrated with this biased reporting, as highlighted in her message on NRATV.
This video features NRA Spokeswoman Dana Loesch discussing her views on The New York Times' reporting, claiming it negatively impacts public safety by failing to address the root causes of crime. The segment is part of the "Stinchfield" show on NRATV. The discussion focuses on media influence on crime and public perception, with Loesch asserting that certain journalistic practices are detrimental.
This video features social media personalities Diamond and Silk directly addressing and criticizing The New York Times. They accuse the publication of spreading misinformation and attempting to manipulate public opinion. The segment is presented by Stinchfield and aired live on NRATV.
This video features Benghazi hero Mark Geist criticizing The New York Times for alleged biased reporting. The discussion centers on media bias and its impact on public perception, with Geist expressing his views on the matter. The video is a segment from the NRATV program 'Stinchfield'.
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