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The video event was funded by the right-wing group Tea Party Patriots. [224] The video had 14 million views and was shared 600,000 times on Facebook before it was taken down. [30] [225] [224] Breitbart did not immediately respond to CNBC when asked about the video being removed by Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. [223]
Run Hide Fight is a 2020 American action thriller film written and directed by Kyle Rankin.The film stars Isabel May, Radha Mitchell, Thomas Jane, Eli Brown, Olly Sholotan, Britton Sear, Cyrus Arnold, Catherine Davis, Treat Williams, and Barbara Crampton.
But the advertisers—on which the hosts depend for their "multimillion-dollar paychecks"—can be subject to boycott campaigns when word gets out on beyond the right-wing community about what the hosts and callers have said. Consequently, the host often engage in "push-and-pull" — stoking "listeners' anger" to build ratings, but then pulling ...
In May 2019, Neil interviewed Ben Shapiro, an American conservative commentator, on Politics Live on BBC Two. [70] [71] [72] Shapiro was promoting his new book, The Right Side of History, which discusses Judeo-Christian values and asserts their decline in the United States. [73]
PragerU guests cover a range from the secular right, the far-right, and the theocratic right. [31] Some prominent video presenters have included Ben Shapiro, Candace Owens, Tucker Carlson, Nigel Farage, Charles Krauthammer, Michelle Malkin, Bret Stephens and George Will. [7] [32]
Jackson Hinkle (born September 15, 1999) [7] is an American political commentator and influencer [8] who hosts the web television show The Dive with Jackson Hinkle on Rumble.He is known for his support of Vladimir Putin in the Russo-Ukrainian War, [13] and for his opposition to Israel in the Gaza–Israel conflict. [16]
He wrote, "The Right of these freewheeling decades was a genuine Right: it was led by the rich and well-placed; it was skeptical of popular government; it was opposed to all parties, unions, leagues, or other movements that sought to invade its positions of power and profit; it was politically, socially, and culturally anti-radical."
Alternative Influence: Broadcasting the Reactionary Right on YouTube is a 2018 report by researcher Rebecca Lewis published at the think tank Data & Society that performs network analysis on a collection of 65 political influencers on 81 YouTube channels. Lewis argues that this network propagates right-wing ideology.