This video features Grant Stinchfield addressing what he claims the mainstream media (MSM) has failed to cover, particularly in response to a video he released that targeted The Washington Post, causing what he describes as an "MSM meltdown." The description highlights Stinchfield's daily broadcast on NRATV and the timeframe of his show.
This video features Bill Whittle joining Grant on Stinchfield to discuss political commentary, specifically addressing perceived "lies from the left" and "hypocrisy." The discussion is framed around a new video by Grant directed at The Washington Post. The show "Stinchfield" airs on NRATV and the episode date is July 17, 2017. While no firearms are explicitly mentioned as being reviewed or used, the context of NRATV and the political nature of the discussion often intersects with Second Amendment rights and related political discourse.
This episode of Commentators features Grant Stinchfield criticizing The Washington Post for their attack on Dom Raso's video. Stinchfield argues that the Post's commentary is a threat to all freedoms, not just the Second Amendment, and that their keyboard commentary is more damaging than any firearm. The episode emphasizes the interconnectedness of freedoms and the impact of media criticism on societal liberties.
This episode of CN Live features Colion Noir interviewing writer Mike Morrison. The discussion centers on recent news coverage of silencers, with Morrison having fact-checked The Washington Post's reporting on gun-related issues. The show highlights discussions related to firearm accessories and media coverage, offering insights into the ongoing discourse surrounding gun rights and regulations.
This video features an interview with Larry Keane, General Counsel for the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), discussing a series of articles in The Washington Post titled 'The Hidden Life of Guns.' The conversation, hosted by Cam Edwards for NRA News, delves into issues surrounding firearms, likely touching upon gun rights, policy, and public perception as presented in the aforementioned articles. The context suggests a focus on the legal and advocacy aspects related to firearms in the United States.
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