“Your paper’s new slogan may read Democracy Dies in Darkness. It should say Journalism Dies at the @washingtonpost” @stinchfield1776. #NRA pic.twitter.com/BmolBOQuX7 — NRATV (@NRATV) July 17, 2017

The National Rifle Association lashed out at the Washington Post in an online video accusing the paper of championing the effort to take guns away from law-abiding Americans.

In the video message, Grant Stinchfield accused the paper of promoting a "radical agenda" and spreading lies about those who disagree.

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He said the Post refuses to cover the "extremist beliefs of Carmen Perez [and] DeRay Mckesson" and the Democrats who refuse to condemn them.

"You people do more to damage our country with a keyboard than every NRA member combined has ever done with a firearm," Stinchfield declared. "Your paper's new slogan may read 'Democracy Dies in Darkness.' It should say 'Journalism Dies at The Washington Post.'"

The video came in response to a Post article which called out a previous NRA video message as being "dark." That video from former Navy SEAL Dom Raso was criticized for being politically-charged and barely mentioning firearms.

Last week, NRA spokesperson Dana Loesch spoke out to Tucker Carlson on the backlash she received for her own video calling out violent left-wing activists.

Liberal outlets, however, claimed Loesch was threatening violence against the anti-Trump "resistance." Loesch pushed back against the accusations in a New York Times interview.

"I hardly think that condemning violence is inciting violence," she said. "I think the ad is very clear — there are excerpts from actual riots that are included in the ad and that’s exactly what I’m addressing."

Watch the video above and hear from Dana Loesch tonight on "The Story" at 7:00pm ET on Fox News Channel.

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