This video discusses CNN's decision to add a 'gun expert,' Stephen Gutowski, to their staff. Tom Gresham of Gun Talk Radio explores the significance of this move from a liberal network. They delve into why this addition is important for improving the knowledge and education surrounding firearm coverage by major news outlets, aiming for more informed reporting.
This episode of GunForHireRadio, #561, focuses on the perceived adversarial relationship between gun owners and the media, labeling the media as the "enemy." The description questions whether the broader public will recognize this animosity and if it's too late for them to understand. The video likely delves into discussions and opinions surrounding media bias concerning firearms and gun rights, prompting viewers to consider the narrative presented by news outlets.
This video from Hank Strange asks a critical question about the role of the news media in potentially agitating crowds at protests. While the title is direct, the description is largely filled with calls to action for subscribing, supporting on Patreon, checking out merchandise, and links to other Hank Strange channels, Amazon affiliate links for tools and outdoor supplies, Lola's Deals, TUSC cryptocurrency, and an email list. The Amazon notice clarifies affiliate earnings. The core topic of the video appears to be media influence on public events, though specific details on how firearms or related topics might be incorporated are not evident from the provided text.
This video features Dana Loesch speaking at CPAC 2018, directly addressing CNN's reporting on gun violence. Loesch challenges the media's narrative, suggesting a bias that she believes sensationalizes mass shootings. Her statement, "I call BS," directly confronts perceived media agendas. The context is post-CNN Town Hall, where the legacy press's approach to the issue of gun violence is questioned.
This video features Dan Bongino criticizing The Daily News for what he describes as an "outrageous" and "ridiculous" cover, deeming it a "new low" for the publication. Bongino's commentary suggests strong disapproval of the newspaper's journalistic standards and content.
This video appears to be a commentary or opinion piece, criticizing what the uploader perceives as a biased media reaction to an event involving a flame and The New York Times. The uploader contrasts this with the media's alleged silence on instances of individuals burning the American flag, framing it as hypocrisy and a sign of 'socialist' leanings in the media. The title "Flames of Hatred" and the description suggest a strong political and potentially anti-media sentiment.
This video discusses mainstream media's perceived misplaced priorities during a disaster, specifically Hurricane Harvey. The host, Grant Stinchfield, criticizes outlets like the Washington Post and New York Times for focusing on First Lady Melania Trump's fashion choices instead of the ongoing crisis and recovery efforts. The video argues that such media attention is embarrassing and distracts from the important work of helping those affected.
This video, "Bill Whittle's Hot Mic | The Media War - 8/14/17," features Bill Whittle discussing how the media utilizes certain tactics to push a liberal agenda and narrative. The description highlights that this segment is part of "Bill Whittle's Hot Mic" and airs on NRATV. The core of the discussion revolves around media manipulation and political messaging.
This video, "Bill Whittle's Hot Mic | Media Lies - 6/28/17", discusses allegations of media dishonesty and the motivations behind fake news. It highlights the work of organizations like Project Veritas in exposing these issues. The video is presented as a segment from NRATV.
This video features Bill Whittle's Hot Mic segment from June 27, 2017, discussing a Project Veritas exposé on a CNN "fake news" scandal. The description highlights an undercover journalist's actions in revealing alleged media dishonesty. The program airs Monday through Thursday at 5 p.m. ET on NRATV.
This video features Dana Loesch discussing her perspective on media bias and its influence on political partisanship. She argues that the media's focus on pushing narratives over factual reporting contributes to societal division. The video is part of the Stinchfield program, which airs live on NRATV during specific weekday hours.
This video critiques media dishonesty and emphasizes the importance of a free press in protecting free people. It urges viewers to demand accountability from the media and promotes joining the NRA, highlighting the organization's role in advocating for these principles. The call to action directs viewers to NRAJoin.com to become members.
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