
Louder with Crowder Who Belongs: What the Future of the American Right Wing Looks Like
Oct 27, 2025
The hosts dive into Gavin Newsom's attempt at code-switching, critiquing his political authenticity. They discuss the fracturing of the right and the balance between big-tent inclusivity and core conservative principles. A viral European video criticizing America sparks a lively debate, as the hosts challenge its claims with statistics on economic freedom, healthcare, and safety. They conclude by highlighting the unique values and challenges that differentiate America from Europe.
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Define Nonnegotiables Vs. Debatable Issues
- Steven Crowder distinguishes "national borders" (non-negotiable principles) from "state borders" (areas for internal debate).
- He argues a united coalition must hold firm on core national issues while allowing policy diversity on state-level matters.
Core Principles That Should Be Nonnegotiable
- Crowder lists core national principles: free speech, self-defense, pro-truth, America-first prioritization, strict immigration, strong military, pro-tradition, pro-natalism.
- He frames these as non-negotiable foundations of the right-wing coalition.
Allow Policy Diversity On Secondary Issues
- Crowder labels issues like economic regulation and approaches to Islamic containment as "state borders" where conservatives may disagree.
- He advocates tolerating diverse policy approaches on these secondary topics within the coalition.
