This video from Iraqveteran8888 discusses the contested 2020 election results, focusing on allegations of voter fraud and their potential impact on gun rights. The hosts express concerns about proposed gun control legislation under a potential Biden-Harris administration, drawing parallels to historical authoritarian tactics and advocating for the protection of the Second Amendment. They also touch upon broader political and economic concerns, including tax policy and the dangers of government overreach.
This video argues that Donald Trump lost the 2020 election due to the libertarian vote, which was alienated by perceived inaction on gun rights and the rise of Big Tech censorship. The speaker, identifying as libertarian, explains that voters felt Republicans used their rights as bargaining chips and failed to protect the Second Amendment. The video also highlights the threat of Big Tech monopolies to free speech and the firearms industry, urging viewers to remain politically active.
Gun Talk LIVE features Ryan Gresham and Kevin "KJ" Jarnagin discussing their experiences at F.T.W. Ranch and reflecting on the 2020 Election night. The discussion is open-ended, inviting viewer comments. The show is sponsored by Crimson Trace, Springfield Armory, Ruger, and Sig Sauer, and is available across various platforms including their website, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Android TV, iOS and Android apps, Chromecast, YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram.
This YouTube video's title and description focus heavily on the intersection of social media censorship, specifically targeting conservatives, and issues surrounding the 2020 US election. While the description provides links to the creator's website, social media, and affiliate partners for holsters and eyewear, it explicitly states the video's purpose is for education only and does not sell firearms. The content seems to lean towards political commentary and discussion rather than direct firearm reviews or demonstrations. Affiliate links suggest potential for gear-related mentions but the core topic is political.
This YouTube video documents the experience of voting on Election Morning in the Midwest during the 2020 election. The creators share their firsthand account of being at the polling station and encourage viewers to share their own voting experiences in the comments. The description also includes links to a playlist titled "End Of Times," a Patreon page for "God Family and Guns," their website, and other YouTube channels focusing on history of weapons and car classics.
This video from Gun Talk Radio discusses the potential impact of the 2020 US Presidential Election on gun rights. Tom and the After Show crew explore post-election scenarios, emphasizing the importance of voting. They highlight concerns that many gun owners may be unaware of the gun control policies proposed by the Biden/Harris ticket should they win the election. The episode encourages listeners to tune in to Gun Talk Radio for further discussion and provides information on how to access their content via podcast and other platforms.
This YouTube video is a humorous highlight reel of the 2020 Presidential Debate. It aims to capture the funny moments and provide a concise, comedic overview of the event. The description gives a shout-out to @westernconsulting on Instagram for the video idea.
This YouTube video is a live stream of the first presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump for the 2020 election. The description mentions potential stream interruptions and provides an alternative Facebook link. It also includes affiliate links for various products and services, including emergency food kits, USCCA, and firearm-related retailers like Cabela's, Sportsman's Guide, Palmetto State Armory, and Galco gun leather. The content creator, LibertyDoll, also promotes their Patreon, SubscribeStar, and other social media platforms.
This YouTube video features Hank Strange discussing "GunVote 2020 Skulduggery" and political topics with Pete Brownell. The description highlights calls to subscribe, links to Hank Strange's Patreon, car channel, merchandise, Amazon affiliate links for tools and outdoor supplies, Lola's Deals, TUSC Cryptocurrency, an email list, and social media. The content appears to be a political discussion within the firearms community, likely touching on gun rights and related issues.
This YouTube video is an open discussion prompted by the Kenosha shooting and the 2020 US presidential election. The streamer invites viewers to share their opinions and engage in a dialogue. The description includes donation links, membership options, and links to the streamer's Twitch, Instagram, and Twitter accounts. It also mentions a Karmaloop referral code, suggesting potential sponsorship or affiliation.
The video analyzes unprecedented increases in US gun sales during early 2020, correlating them with background check data. It suggests these sales are driven by societal factors like the pandemic, civil unrest, and political uncertainty, leading to a surge in individuals taking personal safety into their own hands and potentially a new wave of Second Amendment advocates.
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