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40 minutes ago, Chooky said:

Holy shit.  

23 minutes ago, Beau Vine said:

On one hand, I kinda feel for those guys because I myself have endured longer periods of incelibacy than I would have prefered, but on the other hand, holy shit they're incredible dorks.

Yeah, but back in the day, we didn't have social media, so there were weeks or months here and there where it might be hard to hook up with somebody.  You might start going through phone numbers of your former high school classmates, knowing they had moved out but hoping the moms were available.

But today, holy fuck, there's entire apps written to help you get laid.

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I saw a clip of Crowder complaining about it being legal in Texas to get a divorce without his consent. He couldn't conceal how distraught he was about that. The dude just won't admit to himself that he's gay. 

But even more interesting, I saw that he hired that hack, Bryan Callen. The guy who does a podcast with a legitimate retarded person, brendan schaub. So Crowder's unfunny comedy bits will continue to get even more unfunnier. It's not even about political ideology; I just can't fathom who finds this brainless dogshit even remotely interesting. Behind the veil of almost all of these political entertainment wonks is either a failed comedian or a failed screen writer. 

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1 hour ago, Chooky said:

I saw a clip of Crowder complaining about it being legal in Texas to get a divorce without his consent. He couldn't conceal how distraught he was about that. The dude just won't admit to himself that he's gay. 

But even more interesting, I saw that he hired that hack, Bryan Callen. The guy who does a podcast with a legitimate retarded person, brendan schaub. So Crowder's unfunny comedy bits will continue to get even more unfunnier. It's not even about political ideology; I just can't fathom who finds this brainless dogshit even remotely interesting. Behind the veil of almost all of these political entertainment wonks is either a failed comedian or a failed screen writer. 

Yeah even Rogan makes fun of Callen. Dude is a loser.

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10 hours ago, Beau Vine said:

On one hand, I kinda feel for those guys because I myself have endured longer periods of incelibacy than I would have prefered

Hello sir, I am married as well. 

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On 4/18/2023 at 11:46 AM, The Royal We said:

Coworker, not buddy... and he's a hardcore Southern Baptist so I wasn't all that surprised. But dumb af politically for sure. I remember this same dude talking about how much he loved the Palin VP choice.

If he's a hardcore southern baptist he shouldn't be drinking at all, or standing around other people that are drinking.  Motherfucker is breaking one of the Baptist commandments.

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1 hour ago, NameAlreadyInUse said:

If he's a hardcore southern baptist he shouldn't be drinking at all, or standing around other people that are drinking.  Motherfucker is breaking one of the Baptist commandments.

With the first commandment being "don't say "hi" to another Baptist in the liquor store".

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11 hours ago, NameAlreadyInUse said:

If he's a hardcore southern baptist he shouldn't be drinking at all, or standing around other people that are drinking.  Motherfucker is breaking one of the Baptist commandments.

You mean like all right-wing Christians dudes?

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On 4/26/2023 at 5:56 PM, jimmyjazz said:

I don't know that dude from Adam, don't care, but why is Candace Owens weighing in on his marriage?

There's nothing to gain by knowing. Now you know this. Maybe him and Candace will do a video firing some rounds into some divorce papers.

If you resent me for informing you of crowder you should shoot this post. Shooting is the new Yelp review. 

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On 4/26/2023 at 7:47 AM, hookemATL said:

Hello sir, I am married as well. 

That line "Marriage combines the maximum amount of temptation with the maximum amount of opportunity" is somehow not true

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Yeah, consider me lame and outta the loop...but what was the deal with the clothesline of bras?  I honestly don't get the symbolism...but I'm sure it was intentional  

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Wait, he showed his dick off to kids and violently destroyed an aisle cooler of Bud Light, all in one trip?

The commercials are true...you truly can have it all at your local Wal-Mart! 

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So it's 2023.  And we have elected officials having to "yield back the balance of my time" after, with a straight face, dismissing "demonic possession" as a reason to oppose a bill.  

WHAT IN THE FUCK?  This is not a Cronenberg movie, this is real life.  In a major U.S. state.  Oh my fucking god.

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On 4/26/2023 at 5:56 PM, jimmyjazz said:

I don't know that dude from Adam, don't care, but why is Candace Owens weighing in on his marriage?

Spillover from him spurning the Daily Wire a few months ago.

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Really changes the calculus of this entire dumbass Bud Light thing, right?  I mean, any day now these MAGA folks will return to guzzling Bud Light,  correct?  If Trump owns stock in it, it has to be good, wholesome and pure; after all, it's endorsed by the man himself.

 

https://www.businessinsider.com/donald-trump-silent-bud-light-dylan-mulvaney-boycott-investor-2023-4

 

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When prominent conservatives called for a boycott of Bud Light earlier this month, after it partnered with transgender Tiktok influencer Dylan Mulvaney, former President Donald Trump remained uncharacteristically tight-lipped.

There appears to be no mention of Bud Light, or Mulvaney, in recent Truth Social posts, and the former president does not appear to have made any public statements on the company or the surrounding right-wing furor.

 

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Indeed, Real Clear Politics noted that Trump is "MIA" on the boycott, ignoring repeated requests for comment from the outlet on the topic.

He also did not respond to Insider's request for comment.

 

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But it turns out the former president, who has previously spoken against transgender rights, has a financial interest in Bud Light's parent company — Anheuser Busch InBev.

The Independent was the first to report on financial disclosures showing that Trump is an investor in the company that produces Bud Light.

Trump's most recent 101-page disclosures form, which was filed with the Federal Election Commission on April 14, shows that Trump owns between $1 million and $5 million in Anheuser Busch InBev under an account listed as "DJT Trust — Investment Account #2."

 

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While the former president has been quiet about the Bud Light outrage, his son, Donald Trump Jr., has called for the boycott to end.

During an April 13 broadcast of his "Triggered" podcast, Don Jr. said: "I'm not for destroying an American, an iconic company, for something like this. The company itself doesn't participate in the same leftist nonsense as the other big conglomerates."

His position was out of step with many other prominent GOP figures.

Former Gov. Nikki Haley, a Republican presidential candidate, has repeatedly misgendered Mulvaney in speaking out against the Bud Light partnership.

Former Vice President Mike Pence, who is expected to announce his 2024 run in the coming months, told RealClearPolitics that the boycott was merited.

And Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who has passed a slate of anti-LGBTQ laws and is largely seen as Trump's biggest rival for the GOP nomination, went as far as to accuse Bud Light of "rubbing our faces in it" by using Mulvaney as part of a campaign.

 

 

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4 hours ago, Smax said:

I dont even know .. wtf is , how do you combat this
 

 
 

That these morons are blowing themselves up in homemade rockets to try and prove the point is about as close to real-time Darwinism as it gets. 

Facts and science don't matter to these people. They openly reject all of that. It's all about belonging to something "different" with "secret knowledge" that makes you better, more blessed, or more enlightened than the next person.  

We don't seem to have much luck at reasoning with the willfully ignorant. 

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Hold the phone... the "Reawaken America" tour?

Doesn't that "reawaken" suggest that America was once woke and that the tour seeks to make America woke again?

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So I've never heard of Steven Crowder but have come to learn that he lives in my city (Dallas). Likes to teabag his buddies and staffers on his show.

https://nypost.com/2023/05/02/steven-crowder-wife-rant-vid-reveals-abusive-pattern-ex-staff/

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A bombshell Ring video was leaked last week of influential conservative commentator Steven Crowder berating his wife, Hilary.

In the footage from June 2021, he tells her to “f–king watch it” and accuses her of refusing “to do wifely things” while telling her he doesn’t love her.

At the time, she was eight months pregnant with their twins.

Her family released a statement saying she had been hiding his “mentally and emotionally abusive behavior” from her friends and family.

The pair, who married in 2012, have been locked in a contentious divorce since 2021.

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Crowder claimed the disturbing footage, which was released on journalist Yasher Ali’s Substack, was “misleadingly edited.”

But numerous former employees of the provocateur alleged these types of unhinged tirades were commonplace inside the “Louder with Crowder” office.

“I’m not shocked, but it was pathetic what he did to Hilary,” a former employee told The Post. “That might not be the Steven you see on his show, but that was the real Steven.”

The Post spoke to 10 former employees who claim Crowder ran an “abusive” company, where he often screamed at his employees — including his own father — exposed his genitals, sent out directives to arbitrarily fire people and made underlings wash his dirty laundry.

Employees allege that Steven Crowder presided over an abusive workplace.

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The former staffers worked for the show at different times, from its inception in 2016 through 2022.

The vast majority had left the company voluntarily.

They requested anonymity because they either feared retaliation or had signed NDAs.

All said they felt compelled to speak out about the media personality after the sickening footage was made public and his former co-host Dave Landau called him a “bully” in an interview last week.

“We don’t want Steven to suffer. We just want the abuse to stop or at least let future employees know what they’re getting themselves into,” said one former employee.

(The Post reached out to Crowder via his lawyer, as well as “Louder with Crowder” CEO Gerald Morgan, multiple times about the allegations brought forth by former employees, but did not receive a response.)

The 35-year-old American Canadian right-wing content creator, who bills himself as a devout Christian, was a child actor who started doing stand-up at 17.

In 2009, he became a Fox News contributor, writing essays in defense of abstinence, and in 2014, he started doing a weekly podcast broadcast by a conservative radio station in Michigan and gained a larger following.

Crowder and Hilary wed in 2012.

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In November 2016, Crowder moved to Texas, hired a small team and turned “Louder with Crowder” into a full production arm, creating comedic sketches, a podcast and his popular “Change My Mind” videos.

Crowder, who has 1.3 million Instagram followers and 5.9 million on YouTube, became wildly influential among conservatives, who were dazzled by his brash contrarian takes, irreverent approach and crusades against big tech.

“People thought he was funny. And he could be, especially if you were watching from the outside,” said an early staffer.

But inside the Dallas-based Crowder universe, many said he was “like a yo-yo.”

Charismatic and kind at times, a “volatile” Crowder could also be controlling and “capable of working every angle of your emotions.”

With long hours, unrealistic expectations and emotional outbursts, he often burned through staffers — many of whom were young, starry-eyed fans who had never worked in traditional media and relocated to Texas for the opportunity to work with their hero.

And while the “Louder with Crowder” ethos was politically incorrect, his antics crossed the line.

He was known to expose his genitals to staffers, many ex-employees told The Post.

Six sources said they witnessed such lewd behavior firsthand.

A former staffer recalled driving back from Illinois in a van after a college show in March 2018, when former producer Jared Monroe, whom Crowder dubbed “Not Gay Jared,” was targeted.

Footage showed Steven Crowder warning his wife to “f—ing watch it” while he accused her of not doing “wifely things.”

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As his wife rubbed her pregnant belly, Crowder told her she needed to become “wife worthy.”

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“Jared was asleep in the last row. Steven was in front and he was joking about what he was going to do,” the staffer recalled. “He climbed over and dropped his junk on top of Jared’s shoulder.”

That same person also claimed Crowder exposed himself to Jared in 2017, while they were in the green-screen room filming a parody of “Ghost.” (When asked about both allegations, Monroe told The Post, “No comment.”)

And during a 2018 flight with six people from the company, another former employee said they witnessed Crowder put his testicles on his assistant and childhood friend John Goodman, who shook off the incident. (Goodman, who still works for Crowder, did not return The Post’s request for comment.)

A fourth ex-employee said Crowder exposed himself to former co-host Landau at the conference table with others present. (Landau did not respond to The Post’s request for comment.)

“It was childish. But then I found out this was something he did. At first, I took it as him trying to be friendly or one of the guys. Now I see it was a power play,” the witness said.

“If your manager at Red Lobster did this, it would be national news.”

Numerous sources noted these incidents were not part of any sketches, many of which could be bawdy and off-color.

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But Crowder, sources said, is often known for blurring the lines of professionalism.

Numerous former employees said his production assistants wash laundry in the office, including Crowder’s dirty personal items.

Many describe Crowder not as a tough boss but an “unreasonable micromanager” who would send out unrealistic assignments after hours and “set people up for failure.”

“It was like a cult where you were all in,” said one ex-employee, adding that Crowder “did not want you having a life outside of it.”

In 2017, he commissioned his small team to create a 30-minute “A Christmas Carol” parody on top of their regular workload. A few ex-employees, none of whom were paid overtime, said they logged over 100 hours in the week leading up to the release of the special and slept in the office, according to multiple sources.

In the midst of this project, Crowder sent a group text message telling them to sleep in and come into the office a bit later one day. One employee remarked, “sleep lol.”

Crowder shot back, “Be a little grateful buddy.”

Crowder poses with his father, Darrin.

The exchange, seen by The Post, angered the team, who turned it into an oft-repeated joke when they felt undervalued and overworked.

And when shows or projects fell short of his expectations, Crowder piled the blame on his staffers. “We’d tell him things wouldn’t work,” said one ex-staffer, who recalls a massive live show in 2018 not going as Crowder had planned.

“I thought, ‘Surely Steven, who micromanaged the whole thing, is going to take some responsibility here,'” they continued.

Instead Crowder put the onus on his staff. His assistant handed each employee a copy of Jocko Willink’s leadership and performance book, “Extreme Ownership: How U.S. Navy Seals Lead and Win.”

“We all thought we were going to get an apology but we got a book. It was like a sitcom,” the former staffer cracked.

Back in late 2020, while on a tear, Crowder sent out a directive to arbitrarily “fire someone. Don’t care who,” read the Discord message, viewed by The Post. The source said Crowder often dropped threats to fire people into the company’s Discord chatroom.

His irrational outbursts even extended to his father, Darrin, who works as his booker. Numerous ex-staffers said he’d lash out at his dad in front of other employees. (Darrin, who still works with his son, did not respond to The Post’s request for comment.)

The couple during happier days.

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“He did it regularly. And it was usually about failing to book someone he wanted on the show. Steven would say, ‘I’m supposed to get stars,'” recalled one ex-staffer who said he was approached by two other underlings who said Crowder’s behavior toward his father made them feel “uncomfortable.”

Last week, Crowder’s ex-co-host Landau called his former boss a “bully” on an episode of the podcast “Your Welcome with Michael Malice.“

“Whatever he has, and whatever he’s going through, I think he was bullied at some point in his life,” Landau said, adding, “He’s become the bully and he doesn’t realize it.”

Landau detailed how Crowder installed a ” ‘Dave don’t talk’ button” in the studio and always had to get the last word in.

But perhaps the most bizarre incident came after Crowder, who was scheduled to miss a show, signed off on comedian Matt McClowry to fill in with Landau.

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When Crowder’s assistant later said no to McClowry’s appearance and Landau asked Crowder about it, the conservative personality unleashed on his co-host.

“He told me he owns me … It was venomous … I saw a different person that I had heard rumors about,” Landau told Malice.

Even before his recent divorce drama, Crowder had raised eyebrows by going after fellow conservative media titans. In January, Crowder, whose contract with the Blaze was up, launched the “Stop Big Con” initiative, in which he accused another conservative outlet, later revealed to be Ben Shapiro’s the Daily Wire, of offering him a $50 million “slave contract.”

In March, he signed on free speech platform Rumble and in an interview with Megyn Kelly he said his crusade was “not about me … It’s about the next creator.”

“We all laughed when he said stuff like that. If you were funny or talented, he squashed you,” said a source.

One former employee said they weren’t doing the sketches they wanted to do, so they teamed up with Landau to create a sketch comedy pilot released last December.

“Steven freaked out and threatened to fire people over it. It was viewed it as a mutiny,” said the ex-employee. Another source noted it was made on their own time with their own equipment and did not use company resources.

“Dave was told, ‘This is your fault. We have to fire them now.'” Eventually, the original source said, Crowder backed down. In April, Landau announced he left the company and is going to the Blaze.

“That doesn’t seem like someone who is trying to build up content creators,” said the source.

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Many blame this public unraveling on his habit of purging anyone who challenges him.

“These terrible ideas and moves have always been in his nature but over time he has surrounded himself with only yes men, and his family who works for him. They don’t tell him otherwise,” said an ex-staffer, adding, “There is no one there to hold him to account.”

 

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