[VIDEO] I've followed Steven Crowder off an on for many years. He was on PJTV and most recently he worked with The Blaze. He used to make appearances on FOX News. He's know for going onto college campus picking a controversial issue and then debating with students - for example the issue of whether or not there are two genders are an issue on college campuses. He's known for humor and is also known according to Anthony Brian Logan as the biggest conservative personality on YouTube currently.
So what you see here by ABL is Crowder's comments about how right-wing media isn't on the same page as their consumers. And then we hear a response from Jeremy Boreing at The Daily Wire. You see The Daily Wire - who is known for personalities such as Ben Shapiro, Matt Walsh, and Candace Owens - made an offer or was in talks with Crowder. Daily Wire wanted to do business.
However, due to Crowder's comments which didn't specifically refer to Daily Wire, Boreing was compelled to respond with documentation of his talks with Crowder. I suppose this has to be a lesson with regards to contract negotiations and how talent should be able to discuss business with a potential employer.
I could liken this to a wrestler or any athlete negotiates with a promotion or a particular team. The promotion or team is a business. Both sides want to make money, however, the business wants to make money with the talent. Of course Crowder is the talent and it's in the best interest of Daily Wire to ensure that Crowder as talent is able to produce content that makes that company money.
I suppose what I'm not entirely clear on is what Crowder was up in arms about for him to make these comments. Is it possible he's only proving to be very difficult to work with?
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