Comedian and actor Rob Schneider is no stranger to speaking out about conservative principles; you might even say he has found himself caught up in the modern battle between wokeness and the First Amendment while going about his life and making stand-up tour appearances. The former "Saturday Night Live" cast member and star of such hilarious comedies as "Deuce Bigelow: Male Gigolo" and "Grown Ups," wrote and released a book about standing up for free speech, titled "You Can Do It!" in late 2023 He's also, according to this clip from a show, courtesy of our Canadian friends Rebel News, been banned from an entire country for alleged hate speech--no mean feat: Warning: video includes sexual references While speaking at TurningPointUSA's AmericaFest in Phoenix on Sunday afternoon, Schneider referred to the just-completed continuing resolution fight, urging Americans who pressed their representatives to scrap Speaker Johnson's first few stabs at a CR deal to do the same on President-elect Trump's nominees for his administration: Read related: NEW: US Senate Passes Bipartisan Continuing Resolution Bill BREAKING: Second House CR Spending Bill Vote Fails. What Happens Next? Then the comedian turned his attention to the 2024 elections, and clueless Democrats who still can't understand why Vice President Kamala Harris lost to Trump. He helped them out with a short list of reasons: He said:
The crowd screamed in peals of laughter at that last, truthful jab. The truth hurts. More AmFest coverage: WATCH: AmFest Crowd Goes Wild When Trump Brings Up His Plans for 'Woke' in New Term Fittingly, Schneider not only thanked TPUSA's Charlie Kirk for inviting him to speak, but X owner and incoming DOGE co-administrator, Elon Musk for a pretty sweet share of an X post with his remarks--and for saving free speech for all of us:
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Monday, December 23, 2024
AmFest: Rob Schneider Helps Out Clueless Dems Who Still Can't Figure Out Why They Lost to Trump
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