CROWDER responds to Eric Swalwell's fearmongering campaign ad



If watching an after-school special sounds like the worst form of punishment, then you haven't seen Eric Swalwell's campaign ad about abortion.

On Wednesday, Steven Crowder addressed Swalwell's fearmongering ad that depicts a family sitting down at the dinner table when there is a knock at the door. It is the police there to arrest the wife and mother of two for the crime of receiving an abortion. Democrats have praised the ad, calling it "powerful."

Steven and the "Louder with Crowder" crew had a different take. Video below.


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GROSS: Crowder:  23-year-old TikToker shows her boobs to fans, and her dad supports her!



A 23-year-old TikToker has millions of followers on the platform, and to Steven Crowder's horror, her father supports her and is even featured in one of the young woman's videos.

At first glance, you might be wondering why Crowder covered this story. In this episode of "Louder with Crowder," he expressed the importance of what it looks like when parents try to be friends with their children instead of parents. Video below.



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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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