
Louder with Crowder Candace & Erika: What The Meeting Really Says About Conservative Media
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Dec 16, 2025 Josh Firestine, a political commentator known for his engaging takes, joins for a lively discussion. They dive into Candace Owens' controversial claims about Charlie Kirk's death narrative and critique the recent conduct of Representative Jasmine Crockett and Leslie Jones. The conversation also touches on the FBI's performance and mistakes in media outrage, contrasting responses to various political figures. Additionally, they explore the challenges of civil debate within conservative circles, calling for more genuine discourse.
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Internal Feuds Distract From Bigger Work
- Early in the show Crowder frames the episode as tackling internal conservative disputes, casting them as distraction from substantive work.
- He repeatedly stresses hope that tensions resolve so the movement can refocus on policy and organizing.
Don't Conflate Disagreement With Foreign Control
- The show debates foreign influence claims and warns against blanket conspiratorial thinking that labels dissenters as "paid" by foreign actors.
- Crowder and guests urge separating policy disagreement from accusations of being 'bought and paid for.'
Adopt A Noninterventionist Baseline
- Steven Crowder suggests a default "none of it" stance: avoid foreign entanglements and stop funding all sides of foreign wars.
- He frames this as a simple, unifying America‑first policy to reduce external influence.
