Originally posted by Putinbot1
Only the sections you've posted here where he seems a mad loon.
But like...what facts do you feel he's gotten wrong?
He's not perfect, but I haven't seen him f*ck up on a more regular basis than the MSM. Every week they are getting something wrong.
So if listening to Crowder makes one a dimwit...
Originally posted by Robtard
People complain about FB (and I agree there) and how people get their information from news that has been read and reinterpreted 100 times over; laden with bias.Youtube is really no different on this front, might even be worse. You have these people like Alex Jones, Crowder, Joseph Paul Watson etc spewing ridiculous bullshit as fact and dimwitted people are believing it.
edit: Well, should add that Alex Jones has been booted from Youtube, hilarious. But that's only one deplorable clownshoe ranter.
You should remove Crowder from that list. He doesn't belong anywhere close to that list. Sure, he has a clear bias but he does better than almost every single other political talking head YouTube celebrity on making his arguments verifiable and fact-based.
Originally posted by dadudemon
You should remove Crowder from that list. He doesn't belong anywhere close to that list. Sure, he has a clear bias but he does better than almost every single other political talking head YouTube celebrity on making his arguments verifiable and fact-based.
Bingo, he also fully admits his bias.
Originally posted by Emperordmb
Robtard's post sounds like it's straight out of the Alternative Influence Report.
I think his post was pretty spot-on, though. I agreed with his list minus Crowder.
Let me put it a different way: I feel I could go to a debate with Ben Shapiro and do anywhere from okay to well against him on some of his stupider talking points.
Not so much with Crowder. It's difficult for me to poke holes in his arguments even when I don't agree. That's how you can tell a good argument was formed. At least for me because my style is always fact-based, hole-poking (lol, weeeee!) in debate.
Originally posted by dadudemon
I think his post was pretty spot-on, though. I agreed with his list minus Crowder.Let me put it a different way: I feel I could go to a debate with Ben Shapiro and do anywhere from okay to well against him on some of his stupider talking points.
Not so much with Crowder. It's difficult for me to poke holes in his arguments even when I don't agree. That's how you can tell a good argument was formed. At least for me because my style is always fact-based, hole-poking (lol, weeeee!) in debate.
Speaking of Ben..he recently interviewed Crowder on his new show that airs Sundays and Crowder came in and did the entire hour long interview not wearing any pants just to mess with Ben lol.
Though yeah sometimes Ben can get overexcited and ramble.