

Louder with Crowder
Louder with Crowder
Steven Crowder brings you news, entertainment and politics with the most politically incorrect show on the web. Guests, rants, sketches, your calls.. it's whatever.
Watch the VIDEO version of this podcast here: http://www.louderwithcrowder.com/mugclub
Watch the VIDEO version of this podcast here: http://www.louderwithcrowder.com/mugclub
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Jan 26, 2026 • 1h 5min
ICE Shot Alex Pretti: And That Was Always The Plan
A heated look at ICE operations in Minneapolis and how public opinion is shifting. A contested shooting is unpacked through timeline analysis and legal standards for officers. Discussion of organized networks allegedly targeting agents and the risks of doxxing. Proposals for mass self-deportation, prisons-first enforcement, and tougher crowd-control tactics are laid out.

Jan 22, 2026 • 1h 7min
Trump's Greenland Deal: Triumph or Taco?
Nick Di Paolo, a sharp-witted comedian and commentator, dives into President Trump's controversial Greenland deal and the chaos at Davos. They tackle America's relationship with Europe and its military spending, debunking myths about European defenses. The duo also critiques elitist rhetoric from figures like Gavin Newsom and Alex Soros, while analyzing the pitfalls of political language surrounding immigration. With humor and insight, they explore Trump's strategic moves and their implications for Arctic security.

Jan 21, 2026 • 1h 3min
Live Reaction To Trump's WEF Speech: Trump Takes On Globalists in Davos
Nick Di Paolo, a sharp-witted stand-up comedian and political commentator, joins the discussion on Trump's bold address at the World Economic Forum. They dive into the stark differences between Trump's 'America First' message and Biden's globalist views. The conversation explores how global elites publicly praise Trump, yet criticize him behind closed doors. Di Paolo shares insights on Trump's negotiation style, such as his bombastic tactics that bring hidden truths to light, as well as his strong stance on energy independence versus the elitist Green New Deal rhetoric.

Jan 20, 2026 • 1h 4min
Straight to Jail: The Trump Admin Vows to Prosecute Minnesota Ice Protesters
Don Lemon finds himself criticized for his dubious take on Christianity, sparking a heated theological debate. The potential federal charges against anti-ICE protesters invading a church raise eyebrows, highlighting issues of legal double standards. Meanwhile, Ben Shapiro's stance on the housing market gets dissected, with a fresh six-point plan proposed for homeownership. Finally, the geopolitical history of Greenland reveals a tangled web of colonial abuses and strategic interests that frustrate many Europeans.

Jan 19, 2026 • 1h 3min
Insurrection ACT Now: Don Lemon and Crazed ICE Protestors Take over Minnesota Church
Josh Firestine, a conservative commentator known for his insights on political media, joins the discussion on a shocking incident where anti-ICE protesters disrupted a church service in Minnesota. They dissect the motives behind the protests and criticize the role of Don Lemon in framing these events. The conversation explores the implications of targeting religious spaces for protests, the critiques of leftist policies, and calls for legal actions against obstructive demonstrations, all while comparing current events to past public reactions to violence.

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Jan 15, 2026 • 1h 4min
Joe Rogan is Deadass Wrong on ICE: We Need to Go Even Harder
The discussion kicks off with a critique of Tim Walz's call for citizen recordings of ICE operations. Hosts dive into the cultural decline spotlighted by TikTok trends of women airing marital grievances, alongside a sharp defense of traditional marriage dynamics. They challenge Joe Rogan's inflammatory comparison of ICE to the Gestapo, dissecting public opinions on immigration enforcement. The conversation also touches on unrest in Iran and Trump's new visa policies, linking family breakdown to broader societal consequences.

Jan 14, 2026 • 1h 3min
The ICE Propaganda Is Getting Out of Control! Don't Fall For It
Joining the discussion is Josh Firestine, a stand-up comedian and on-air contributor known for his witty insights. They dive into RFK Jr.'s controversial food pyramid advocating for red meat, questioning past nutrition advice. Amidst rising chaos in Iran, they dissect propaganda tactics and the misleading narratives around recent ICE incidents. The duo highlights the risks of absolutist health messaging and critique the dangers of fake news, all while maintaining a humorous banter that tempers the serious undertones.

Jan 13, 2026 • 1h 6min
Yes, It's Time For Tribalism
The discussion kicks off with a critique of Mattel's autistic Barbie, raising eyebrows about exploitative marketing. Steven Crowder asserts that tribalism is necessary to counter cultural divides and maintain power. He also takes a jab at Jon Stewart for treating his audience like children. Amid comedic banter, the conversation skews towards self-defense against protesters, and a comparison of US protests to Iran's revolution unfolds. Finally, the hosts mock failed toy ideas while spotlighting media malpractice in the portrayal of current events.

Jan 12, 2026 • 1h 1min
Minnesota ICE Riots Reach Tipping Point - And The Group Pushing It Is Exactly Who You Expect
Iran protests escalate, with discussions on U.S. involvement and historical context. The hosts critique mainstream narratives surrounding the unrest in Minneapolis following Renee Good's death. They explore the Insurrection Act's implications, evaluating the motive and behavior of protesters. Interview excerpts reveal Iranian perspectives rejecting foreign control and calling for democracy. The hosts debate the risks of U.S. intervention versus providing moral support while emphasizing the lack of media coverage on women's roles in the Iranian protests.

Jan 8, 2026 • 1h 10min
Minneapolis ICE Shooting: We Won't Let This Be the Next George Floyd
Joining the discussion is Josh Firestine, a quick-witted contributor and comedian known for his sharp insights. They dive into a recent incident where a protester was shot by an ICE agent, analyzing the responses from various political standpoints. The conversation explores the details of the event, the public's shock, and differing narratives surrounding it. They also tackle broader implications, such as potential unrest and the contrasting perceptions of law enforcement actions. Firestine's humor adds lightness to a serious topic, making for a thought-provoking exchange.


