NRATV host: “Ignore” any new allegations against Kavanaugh

Grant Stinchfield: NRA members “are issuing an order: Confirm Judge Kavanaugh”

From the 9 a.m. hour of the October 1 edition of NRATV’s Stinchfield:

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GRANT STINCHFIELD (HOST): It is no secret that gun rights are under attack; the Second Amendment is now America’s litmus test on where you stand politically. The left wants to repeal the second -- they openly admit that. State by state they will and are chipping away at it. But the Supreme Court is our last line of defense; we must get Judge Kavanaugh confirmed. We cannot afford gambling on holding the Senate after the midterms. I feel good we will, but we can’t gamble on something so important as protecting the one right that protects all others. So here’s my warning: More allegations will come this week. Ignore them. The so-called supplemental FBI investigation will bring no new evidence against Judge Kavanaugh. That I guarantee. So here’s what I need: I need Senate Republicans to hold firm. Hold the line because the anti-freedom forces are growing. This is our time. We handed the Republican Party and President Trump a gift. We are their bosses. Five and a half million members of the NRA. We issue the mandate to stop bowing to obvious stall and delay tactics. We are issuing an order: Confirm Judge Kavanaugh. And we issue every elected leader another message: We put you in office; we can vote you out.     

During the 11 a.m. hour of the October 1 edition of Stinchfield, he followed up by insisting that “left-wing women … are so angry with all of us,” adding that protesters are out to “destroy fairness and due process for every man.”

Previously:

NRATV host: Christine Ford “could have been talked into remembering” assault by Kavanaugh

NRATV host: Women who say Kavanaugh sexually assaulted them are Democrats' “pawns” just like victims of gun violence

NRATV host: Christine Ford’s report of sexual assault against Brett Kavanaugh didn’t describe a crime but rather was “hijinks for boys”

NRATV host: Sexual assault survivors need “to have the courage to step up, make your allegations when they happen”

Discussing Brett Kavanaugh, NRATV host says #MeToo movement is now like McCarthyis