
Louder with Crowder Oscars so Gay: The Hollywood 'Elites' are Absolutely Cooked
Mar 16, 2026
A fiery critique of the Oscars and why Hollywood elites are losing mainstream sway. A dive into media narratives about the Iran conflict and pushback against claims the war is widening. A fact-checking segment targeting John Oliver's attacks on J.D. Vance and debates over immigration and foreign policy. Satirical takes on viral Africa stories and nitpicks of awards-night moments.
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Oscars Showcase Hollywood Disconnect
- The 2026 Oscars were framed as out-of-touch and politically performative by Steven Crowder as emblematic of a declining Hollywood influence.
- Crowder cites speeches, politicized acceptance moments, and cringe comedy bits to show elite detachment from mainstream audiences.
Declining Media Monopoly Fuels Culture Wars
- Crowder asserts mainstream media, entertainment, and big tech form a unified 'industrial complex' that loses influence as audiences fragment.
- He links this decline to platform alternatives like Rumble and decreased TV viewership for late-night hosts.
Media Portrayal Versus Military Reality In Iran
- Pete Hegseth argued media headlines misrepresent U.S. success in the Iran operation, framing Iran as desperate rather than dominant.
- Crowder highlights Hegseth's stats claim: missile launches down ~90% and drones down ~95% to show Iranian capability decline.
