Podcast Summary: Louder with Crowder – "We Voted For This: Trump's Iran Victory Makes CNN, AOC, and the Entire Left Absolutely Decompose"
Release Date: June 25, 2025
Host: Steven Crowder
Guests: Gerald Morgan, Kyle, Vince
Introduction
In the June 25, 2025 episode of "Louder with Crowder," host Steven Crowder delves into the recent developments surrounding President Trump's military actions against Iran's nuclear facilities. The episode focuses on critiquing mainstream media outlets like CNN for their reporting on these events, as well as examining the reactions from political figures such as Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) and Bernie Sanders. The discussion is punctuated with banter among co-hosts Gerald Morgan, Kyle, and Vince, who provide additional commentary and insights.
Trump’s Military Strike on Iran
Crowder opens the episode by highlighting what he perceives as a significant victory for President Trump in dealing with Iran's nuclear ambitions. He asserts that the successful strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities were a decisive move that has set back Iran's nuclear program by years, not just months as reported by some media outlets.
[07:21] Steven Crowder: "We just took out what the world has unilaterally agreed upon was the biggest nuclear potential threat of this century without killing anybody."
Crowder emphasizes that the operation was a Republican-led initiative aimed at safeguarding American interests, condemning CNN for downplaying the effectiveness of the strikes.
Media Malpractice and CNN's Reporting
A substantial portion of the discussion centers on Crowder's criticism of CNN, accusing the network of media malpractice and intentional misinformation regarding the impact of Trump's actions against Iran.
[17:44] Steven Crowder: "Here's a key fact. Number one, just last week CNN told us that Iran's nuclear program, which now is only set back a couple of months, wasn't even really a thing. Wasn't a threat."
Crowder argues that CNN's contradictory reports undermine national security efforts and mislead the public about the severity of Iran's nuclear threat. He references statements from military and intelligence officials to counter CNN's narrative, suggesting that the media is acting against the interests of the United States.
Reactions from AOC and Bernie Sanders
The episode transitions to discussing responses from political figures like AOC and Bernie Sanders. Crowder portrays AOC as someone who is insensitive and unthinking in her political maneuvers, particularly in her interactions with President Trump.
[10:09] Steven Crowder: "AOC Alexandria Ocasio Cortez... one of the dumbest people in Congress is now calling for my impeachment."
Regarding Bernie Sanders, Crowder criticizes him for being a consistent but ineffective socialist, questioning Sanders' credibility and impact on American politics.
[37:44] Steven Crowder: "Bernie Sanders is a dishonest person and he deserves no credit for anything, including being able to sit upright."
Crowder further diminishes Sanders' influence by highlighting perceived inconsistencies and his lack of contributions to the private sector.
Media Bias and Propaganda Claims
Crowder broadens his critique to encompass a general distrust of mainstream media, labeling outlets like CNN, MSNBC, and others as sources of "fake news" and propaganda. He cites multiple instances where these networks have allegedly misrepresented facts or displayed bias in their reporting.
[31:22] Steven Crowder: "All references available, as we do every day, link in the description so you can peruse them yourself."
Crowder goes on to list specific cases where he claims CNN and other media outlets have failed to report accurately, including defamation lawsuits involving high-profile figures and alleged election interference through biased polling.
Discussion on Election Interference and Media Influence
The conversation shifts to the influence of big donors in politics, particularly following the Citizens United Supreme Court decision. Crowder argues that unlimited campaign spending has corrupted the electoral process, allowing wealthy individuals and corporations to sway elections unfairly.
[43:48] Vince: "They spent a lot of money on Harris. You got it?"
Crowder connects this to the broader narrative of media bias, suggesting that media outlets benefit from and perpetuate the influence of big donors to maintain their power and control over political discourse.
Climate Change Debate
In a segment addressing climate change, Crowder challenges the consensus on global warming by referencing a Washington Post article that claims the Earth is entering a cooling period. He disputes mainstream scientific views and critiques Bernie's stance on climate policies.
[39:41] Vince: "They are the major polluter right now. In terms of carbon, we're number two."
Crowder uses this discussion to further illustrate his skepticism towards established media narratives, positioning himself against what he perceives as alarmist environmental policies.
Conclusion
The episode concludes with Crowder reinforcing his stance against mainstream media and political figures he views as obstructive to American interests. He urges listeners to support alternative media platforms like Rumble and emphasizes the importance of viewer-funded journalism over corporate-controlled outlets.
[49:01] Steven Crowder: "We are actually funded by viewers like you. So we do take this very seriously in serving you, and we do appreciate your support."
Crowder's final remarks encapsulate the episode's overarching theme: a call to reject mainstream media narratives and support alternative sources of information that align with his political viewpoints.
Notable Quotes:
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Steven Crowder [07:21]: "We just took out what the world has unilaterally agreed upon was the biggest nuclear potential threat of this century without killing anybody."
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Steven Crowder [17:44]: "Here's a key fact. Number one, just last week CNN told us that Iran's nuclear program, which now is only set back a couple of months, wasn't even really a thing. Wasn't a threat."
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Steven Crowder [37:44]: "Bernie Sanders is a dishonest person and he deserves no credit for anything, including being able to sit upright."
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Steven Crowder [31:22]: "All references available, as we do every day, link in the description so you can peruse them yourself."
This episode of "Louder with Crowder" presents a critical analysis of mainstream media's portrayal of Trump's foreign policy actions, coupled with strong opinions on political figures and media bias. Crowder's narrative emphasizes a distrust of established media sources and advocates for alternative platforms to disseminate information.
