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Last week, YouTube banned the show for seven infractions of allegedly cyberbullying Kamala Harris and one instance of alleged hate speech. However, our big tech overlords have generously granted us another chance, which enabled a time of self-reflection and improvement. Subsequently, today’s show opened with Crowder sincerely apologizing to Kamala Harris for calling her a quote, “lying whore”.

These “poor choice of words” were not only “ill-timed” but in “poor taste” and were “flat out wrong” because it’s definitely not the American way to question elected officials.

“It is wrong to denigrate any of our distinguished elected officials with respect for authority, our political leaders as both essential for democracy and arguing the bedrock of our constitutional republic. I had no right to refer to a presidential candidate as a ‘lying whore’ and to flat out say it was morally reprehensible, perhaps boarding on treason.”

Firstly, Crowder apologized for using the noun “whore.” Secondly, for making the implication that Kamala Harris has engaged in sexual intercourse in exchange for political gain, as it’s now clear that her affair with Willie Brown was incidental to her appointment to the California Medical Assistance Commission, as well as the employment appeal board paying her salary of $160,000 a year plus benefits, “despite only meeting twice a month.”

“Her relationship with those in power and subsequently appointed, unelected employment is both irrelevant and to quote Governor Tim Walz, ‘None of my damn business.’ I was wrong. I was wrong to assume,” Crowder added.

Additionally, Crowder apologized to Montel Williams for using the “description of lying.”

“Even though Kamala claimed she was listening to Snoop Dog and Tupac in college in 1986, despite their recording careers only starting in 1991, it was wrong of me to assume she could only do so by quote, ‘Lying through her imaginary Delorean.’ It was even more distasteful to claim, ‘The b*tch would be the only time traveler who is imminently sent back.’ A mispeak on listening to rappers at a time they have yet to exist is no reason for my harsh words.”

Crowder also regrettably stated that while she was DA her office violated the rights of defendants by hiding damaging information.

“I was given at the time unverified information by way of a direct statement from the judge involved in the preceding writing the prosecutors of Kamala that quote, ‘Of the highest levels of the DA’s office knew.’”

On YouTube, it is crucial that we only assume the best of elected officials and questioning actions, financial connections, or policies is the most “un-American” thing in American history.

“To YouTube, Vice President Kamala Harris, and ladies and gentlemen of the jury, I am sorry,” Crowder added.