
Louder with Crowder Jasmine Crockett's Epstein Idiocy & the Absolute State of the Democrat Party
Nov 20, 2025
Josh Firestine, a sharp political commentator, and Pops Crowder, a regular contributor known for his engaging banter, dive into the controversies surrounding Representative Jasmine Crockett's misleading claims about Jeffrey Epstein. They analyze Marjorie Taylor Greene's evolving stances on immigration and Obamacare, highlighting her inconsistent positions. The discussion shifts to the growing influence of Islam in America, questioning cultural compatibility and debating the implications of Sharia law versus U.S. law, stirring a thought-provoking dialogue on the state of modern America.
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Cost Of Rushed Political Claims
- Steven Crowder highlights Jasmine Crockett's public misidentification linking Republicans to Jeffrey Epstein as a major factual error.
- He argues that quick, unverified claims damage credibility and invite justified criticism.
Verify Before Accusing Publicly
- Verify donation records and identities before making public accusations about named individuals or donors.
- Use available public FEC records and confirm details with your team to avoid embarrassments.
Measure Politicians By Consistent Opposition
- Crowder argues many politicians flip positions, making simple litmus tests ineffective for judging allegiance.
- He says evaluate figures by how effectively and consistently they fight the opposing side, not by one-off stances.
