
Louder with Crowder War Criminal Pete Hegseth: Debunking the Media's Newest BS Smear Campaign
Dec 2, 2025
The hosts dive into the ongoing controversy surrounding maritime drug-boat strikes and allegations against Pete Hegseth. They dissect the media's narrative and share insights on international law, dismissing claims of war crimes. Legislative appointments in New York draw criticism, particularly regarding health and policing views. Jon Stewart's commentary on immigration policy sparks a debate, leading to a discussion on immigrant criteria and cultural fit. Throughout, there's a humorous jab at media reactions and a call for right-wing cohesion.
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Opening Banter Sets The Tone
- Early show banter includes jokes, sponsor plugs, and light sketches to set tone.
- Hosts use humor and pop-culture bits before moving to political topics.
Chain Of Command Matters In Strike Claims
- Steven Crowder argues media accusations of war crimes against Pete Hegseth unfairly implicate entire chains of command.
- He explains strike authorization involves multiple command levels and procedures before engagement.
Verify Sources Before Accepting Headlines
- Check original sources and multiple reports before accepting claims of illegal orders.
- Verify chain-of-command involvement rather than attributing responsibility to a single person.


