This video explores a historical gravesite in the southwest, identified as the Kisto Gravesite, which was the scene of conflict between the Apache (Ndé) and O'odham peoples. The description highlights how the complexity of alliances shifted with colonization. The epitaph found at the site was created by white miners for their friend, Kisto. While firearms are not explicitly mentioned, the historical context of conflict and the mention of miners suggests a potential connection to firearms prevalent in the American West during that era.
This video features Grant Stinchfield addressing Hillary Clinton, criticizing her past associations and political stances. He asserts that Clinton has consistently been surrounded by "creeps" and has never distanced herself from them. Stinchfield argues that Clinton's animosity towards President Trump stems from her disdain for the people he represents, including miners, gun owners, churchgoers, union families, factory workers, and those she labeled "deplorables." He contends that for decades, she used these individuals to support her while condescendingly looking down on others, ultimately resulting in her being a "two-time loser" who continues to "whine." Stinchfield predicts her book will fail because the public understands her history.
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