CROWDER has several problems with Liberal MAGA murderer's release on bail



A North Dakota man charged with vehicular homicide and leaving the scene of an accident that killed a Republican teen says he doesn't want his life or job jeopardized.

Shannon Brandt, 41, reported himself to police after chasing and mowing down 18-year-old Cayler Ellingson and was released on $50,000 bail. Brandt told police that he has "a job, a life, a house, and things that I don't exactly want to see go by the wayside....family that are very important to me."

Steven Crowder had several problems with Brandt's release. "That shouldn't happen," Crowder said. "When you dehumanize people, it is okay to treat them inhumanely."

Brandt did not understand why he had to post bail for his crime. This infuriates Crowder because he believes this is a manifestation of an entitled mentality.

Crowder said he wants to see Brandt jobless, homeless, and penniless and stressed his belief that Brandt is an "entitled little pr*ck,"

About Brandt's Charges

In North Dakota, criminal vehicular homicide is defined as "causing the death of another person while driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol in violation of North Dakota's DUI laws. A person with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of .08% or more or impaired by drugs or alcohol to the degree that renders the person incapable of safely driving is considered "under the influence."

Brandt's Call to Police

According to reports, “Brandt stated that the pedestrian called some people and Brandt was afraid they were coming to get him,” the document continues. “Brandt admitted to State Radio that he hit the pedestrian and that the pedestrian was part of a Republican extremist group.”

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CROWDER questions how H3H3 went from triggering feminists to calling for Big Tech censorship



Steven Crowder raised an important point on his show on Tuesday about the Big Tech overlords at YouTube have on unprincipled content creators.

In this clip, Crowder shared his thoughts on H3H3 host, Ethan Klein, who at one time, made millions on YouTube with anti-Social Justice Warrior content and videos about triggering feminists. But Crowder observed a change in Klein's content after a single meeting with YouTube's Vice President Susan Wojcicki.

Crowder recalled how Klein's content went from triggering feminists to saying that "all lives matter is a phrase that should not be used" and "content creators [like Crowder] should be demonetized for questioning CDC guidelines. Crowder also noted a time he saw Klein bragging one of his shows that he [Klein] "had the YouTube V.P. on speed dial."

After Crowder and Klein exchanged heated words on Twitter about CDC guidelines and other medical "authorities," Crowder invited Klein on his show for a civil debate to better understand each other. Just before the debate, while running his soundcheck, Crowder predicted that Klein would "do anything he could to not have to debate him." He added that Klein would probably bring someone else on."

Klein wasted no time validating Crowder's prediction when he tagged in podcaster Sam Seder to take his place. The conversation steadily deteriorated and Crowder spared his viewers by cutting the video feed. Klein posted his version of the "debate" - which lacked the part with Crowder accurately predicting what Klein would do. Watch the video below to see how Klein effectively owned himself.

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