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'She is on fire': Steven Crowder shares wife's take on catcall video

Judging from her comments, that sounds like something worth watching.

There have been a lot of opinions expressed about the Hollaback “street harassment” video. Clearly it seems there’s a spectrum ranging from innocent greetings and clumsy flirtation to genuine creepy behavior. Treating them all as the same thing is probably why there is such a range of opinions about the video.

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Comedian Steven Crowder shared some of his wife’s comments on the video which makes us ask: How come she’s not tweeting these herself? She sounds like a great follow.

https://twitter.com/CitizenEgg/status/527830714365272064

https://twitter.com/184848ms/status/527832312013414400

https://twitter.com/NessB220/status/527863695376785408

https://twitter.com/timdonnelly/status/527836147016548353

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Whoa. Talk about a guy who is out of ideas.

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