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Crowder’s Warm Thanksgiving

It’s our last Louder with Crowder show until the new year, so we’re going out with a bang! Talking all things Michael “Creepy Porn Woman Beating Lawyer (allegedly)” Avenatti, Jim Acosta’s continued saga, and rebutting the Young Turks who think the Bible is pro-abortion. Hint: not even close. Nicole Arbour joins us to discuss the fires in California, then plays Hipster or Hobo. The always hilarious Owen Benjamin sits third chair.

Raping a Man’s Reputation!

We have Owen Benjamin AND Mike Ward join Louder with Crowder to talk all about the Kavanaugh/Ford hearings. The lovely Nicole Arbour stops by as well, and some BIG announcements! Grab your mug, fill it up and ready your butts for some laughs!

Jordan Sather of Destroying the Illusion offers his take on the Kavanaugh hearings. In this episode, he also gets into space travel, esoteric physics, UFOs and how he adjusts his cycle of work once winter begins to materialize.

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Humorless feminists and hysterical Leftists attack ‘Star Wars Resistance” star Rachel Butera for daring to imitate the pathetic ‘little girl’ voice that Dr Christine Blasey Ford used to gain sympathy while giving her testimony.

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Stefan Molyneux believes Kavanaugh’s religious faith gave him the strength to do what he did, but also a higher calling or standard to tell the truth. If you don’t believe in God, or Jesus Christ, do you have any moral standard or reference point to tell the truth?

Styxhexenhammer666 examines the USA Today, which carried a sports writer’s article (actually a gross opinion piece) insinuating that Brett Kavanaugh is a child molester.  What a vile and disgusting publication, even more Leftist and extreme than the New York Times or Washington Post, and that’s not easy to make them appear moderate. Styx points out how the USA Today was mocked nationwide. If we were publisher, a couple of editors would be fired on the spot. They have made that rag a laughingstock and a disgrace. It will have a hard time ever regaining the confidence of the public.

Finally, Lionel Nation characterizes the Kavanaugh hearings as “a parade of pathological liars testifying before pathological liars.” He notes, “The top executives of the seven largest American tobacco companies testified in Congress in 1994 that they did not believe that cigarettes were addictive, but that they would rather their own children did not smoke. That’s called lying under oath.”

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