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ShowNovember 21, 2025
"What have they actually done to fight the left?" Crowder warns Piers Morgan what the bickering on the right means for America
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On Thursday, Steven Crowder told Piers Morgan that the future of the GOP is at risk by fighting internally when the left is struggling to appeal to its base, adding that these disputes are distracting the right from presenting a shared message.
"There are some rifts on the right, but I want to be clear: there’s far more civil fracturing on the left than on the right. So the through line isn’t really just someone’s extreme views or the old guard. The through line is clickbait. The through line is that many people take both sides of every issue, so they can’t be attacked, and your position ends up indefensible,” Crowder said.
According to Crowder, it’s more important to question what people on the Right are doing to fight the Left, as they are not going away. He discussed a recent incident at a ‘Change My Mind’ event at Oklahoma University, where he had to be escorted in an armed vehicle because of threats.
“Instead of finishing it, the right is deciding to infight. So people need to look at any commentator—whether it’s Ben Shapiro, Nick Fuentes, someone at Daily Wire, or Tucker Carlson—and ask: what have they actually done to fight the left? There are clear examples, like Scott Presser or Charlie Kirk, who have actually made a difference,” Crowder said. “What kind of coalition can they build without compromising fundamentals?”
In conclusion, Crowder argued that unless the Right can get past fighting with each other and focus on shared goals, it risks throwing away the opportunity to really take advantage of dissatisfaction and low polling numbers among leftist voters with the Democrats.
“Donald Trump has stepped on a few rakes. I don’t know what he’s doing. I don’t know who’s in his ear, but here’s the one thing I really want to drive home: we have something with President Trump that we’ve never had before, and that’s a feedback mechanism. President Trump listens. The conservative side can voice their opposition to his policies, and he will adapt—but instead, we’re focused on flinging sh*t at each other,” Crowder said.
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