The National Rifle Association is not backing down after the left-wing Women’s March arranged a protest against them. Ironically, the protest was promoted by Linda Sarsour, a supporter of the terrorist organizer and top recruiter for al-Qaeda Anwar al-Awlaki.
NRA-TV host Grant Stinchfield was featured in a new ad by Second Amendment rights group that blast The Washington Post for their hypocrisy after they criticized another short titled ‘Organized Anarchy’ featuring former Navy Seal Dom Raso for being too “dark.”
The Washington Post claimed “some veterans” have “questioned Raso’s use of his time in the service to defuse opposing political arguments.” They offered no evidence for this, but continued to blast Raso by questioning his compensation.
Stinchfield did not hold back as he called out the newspaper for their ridiculous editorial in a video titled “Journalism Dies at the Washington Post.”
“Listen to me, Washington Post,” Stinchfield said. “In fact, I’m telling every leftist media propaganda machine defending the violent left to hear what I’m about to say. We talk about more than guns because every freedom is connected. If one is threatened, they all are threatened.”
Stinchfield vowed that the NRA will never stop “never stop fighting the violent left on the battlefield of truth.”
He said, “So here’s a suggestion for the Washington Post. Don’t worry about how many guns are in our videos. Worry about how many facts are in your articles.”
Stinchfield declared, ““You people do more to damage our country with a keyboard than every NRA member combined has ever done with a firearm.Your paper’s new slogan may read ‘democracy dies in darkness.’” He concluded that their slogan should be “journalism dies at the Washington Post.”
The Women’s March also had armed security present. After being called out for hypocrisy, a spokeswoman claimed that they are not anti-gun.