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The left riots in the name of abolishing the police, yet they melt down when the right suggests the FBI might need an overhaul.
Despite his deceptive, noncommittal right-wing swing, Bill Maher criticized BlazeTV's Steven Crowder for his choice of words to express frustration over the FBI's raid on former president Donald Trump's home: "This is war. Sleep well."
Steven promised Republican politicians they would not have his support if they fail to denounce the FBI publicly and demand that the agency be disbanded. Of course, the left melted down, as it always does when a man shows strength.
On Monday's episode of "Louder with Crowder," Steven played footage of leftists declaring war on their political opponents, even going as far as telling a mob they need to get confrontational. Later in the show, Steven addresses Elizabeth Warren's reminder that she doesn't have a. penis.
Watch Steven expose Bill Maher as a "hack" for seeming to suggest that only the left can say words responsibly.
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