The Megyn Kelly Show - Rob Schneider on Beating a Culture of Censorship, and Jesse Kelly on Kamala's Failed Border Policies | Ep. 900
Episode Date: September 27, 2024Megyn Kelly opens her 900th episode of The Megyn Kelly Show by reflecting on the four-year anniversary of the show's launch, emphasizing the importance of independent media, thanking her listeners and... viewers, and more. Then Jesse Kelly, host of TheFirstTV's "I'm Right," joins to discuss VP Kamala Harris finally visiting the border after nearly four years, the failed immigration policies of the Biden-Harris administration, how she likely won’t be deporting any illegal immigrants already in America, Harris’ "red tape" word salad on MSNBC, how that section of rambling was actually part of her economic stump speech, Harris spurning Catholics by skipping the Al Smith dinner, and more. Then Rob Schneider, author of "You Can Do It!" joins to discuss how great a guy Adam Sandler is, his personal experience and relationship with Chris Farley, behind-the-scenes stories of SNL, overcoming his own "canceled" past, the culture of censorship and cancelation that's coming from the left, how the First Amendment must protect everyone, how we can fight back against these attacks, Ellen DeGeneres is playing the victim as she begins her comeback with a Netflix special, how Hollywood and the left will excuse mean and toxic behavior if you believe the acceptable things, hypocrisy when it comes to redemption, the fear-based Hollywood system today, and more.Kelly- https://www.youtube.com/@jessekellydcSchneider- https://bit.ly/YouCanDoItBook Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKellyTwitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShowInstagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShowFacebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at: https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow
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Welcome to The Megyn Kelly Show, live on Sirius XM Channel 111 every weekday at noon east.
Hey everyone, I'm Megyn Kelly. Welcome to The Megyn Kelly Show and happy Friday.
I want to tell you that today is our 900th episode, but it's also an anniversary for us.
Tomorrow marks four years to the day since the Megyn Kelly show launched. Back then, we were an audio-only podcast, just a few staffers. I think literally there were four of us. There was Steve Krakauer, my executive producer. There was Natasha, who's a producer as well. There was Debbie.
Canadian Debbie had just joined us like right before we launched.
And there was Abby.
Am I forgetting anybody, Steve?
That was it.
Yeah, that was it.
Yeah, he's saying that's it.
And I was sitting in my kids' playroom in our New York City apartment doing the show with my microphone. Look, I took this picture back at the time. You in listening to the show. And just so grateful to you all for making it clear that some people would,
and that I could do the news honestly and without fear and make a living at it and be a voice,
I hope, that speaks reason in a sea of dishonesty and obfuscation and gaslighting, which defines our media today.
Anyway, very, very grateful. We spoke with Glenn Greenwald in episode number one. And I think Steve
Krakauer told me he still might be our most frequent guest on the MK show. I love Glenn.
We disagree on some things. We agree on some things.
I totally respect him and his intellect. He's always an interesting conversation. And that's,
that's the essence, right? Of the show agree or disagree. That's how I feel about all of you
agree or disagree. Isn't really the point. The point is to share facts. I'll offer my opinion, as you know, about a lot of them.
You may reject my opinion, totally fine. But I think we're all on the team of sanity, right?
Like we're not so far gone that we're totally outlandish and we're lying to ourselves in the
name of advancing our political agendas. So in any event, thank you. I want to say we pulled just
a little bit of our opening message. These are sort of my opening thoughts to the audience on
that day four years ago. Here's a little bit. I need to create a show that I control in which
my only fealty will be to the audience and to the truth. So that's why I'm here. You know,
I'm sick and tired of the news today. And I hope to be a place that you can come for information
that you trust, right? That you know I'm not in the bag for either side or for anybody and a place
in which opinions, even heterodox opinions, can be expressed freely.
And we can debate ideas, any ideas, right?
And that you guys are sophisticated enough and smart enough to handle it.
Isn't that funny?
I hadn't listened to that.
Steve pulled that.
But it's very similar to what I just said.
That remains the mission of the show.
And I think it remains the secret of the show,
the secret behind the success of it. So thanks to all of you. Very grateful. And here's to many
more years together to come. Okay, let's get to the news. You may have heard Vice President
Kamala Harris is finally making her way to the U.S.-Mexico border tonight. It only took the
border czar close to four years and more than 10 million illegals crossing. Joining me now, Jesse Kelly. He is the host of
I'm Right on the First TV, which you can watch at YouTube at Jesse Kelly DC.
Jesse, welcome back. Great to see you. So the border czar is going to the border and she's got, this is the routine.
My audience knows this is how, this is what she reminds me of when she talks about her newfound
commitment to cracking down on the border. She's just like this guy in SOT4.
Now you understand anything goes wrong, anything at all. Your fault, my fault, nobody's fault.
It don't matter.
I'm going to blow your head off.
It's as simple as that.
Flap some bacon on a biscuit and let's go.
We're burning daylight.
She's John Wayne.
She's that tough.
You buying it?
If you only knew how bad that brought me back to my childhood,
that movie was Big Jake.
That's one of the great John Wayne movies of all time.
I used to watch that movie with my dad.
We didn't even do that much together,
but we watched John Wayne movies,
and that's one of my favorite movies of all time.
That's one.
Two, I'm sorry.
I'll get to Kamala in a second.
Happy anniversary, Megan.
I didn't know this was your four-year anniversary.
I didn't know you started out as audio only. I've been watching the Megan Kelly show, I feel like,
forever. But that has to be more of a pain for you than me because you're a woman and you're
always having to change outfits. I have like four of these I wear and I just swap them out.
No one knows. No one cares. The hair and makeup are a bigger PIA than the outfits, to be honest.
But yeah, we did for a full year. We were audio only before we went video too.
How about that?
Happy anniversary.
I know.
Thank you.
Look, the Kamala Harris campaign, it's politics.
She's a politician.
You're used to fake.
I'm used to fake.
Everyone watching, listening, everyone's used to these people pandering and being fake.
That said, this is the fakest campaign I've ever
seen in my life. The word gaslighting, gaslit is so overused. People use it the wrong way all the
time now. But if you're using it the appropriate way, which is to create something out of thin air
where there's nothing there, that's the entire Kamala Harris campaign. Doesn't know anything
about the border. She's never been to the border. Doesn't care about
the border. Doesn't know anything about the economy. Doesn't know anything really about
anything. It's just a campaign of changing accents and claiming she owns a gun. And it's
another step in the most fake campaign I have ever seen. And I've been watching politics pretty closely for about two decades now, Megan. I've never seen anything like this.
It's giving me the worst case of overconfidence going into November because there's no way the
American people will choose this. It's terrible. There's no way.
I mean, you'd like to think, but the polls, here's her latest ad. I mean, think of that John Wayne clip as you watch this ad about our border czar, 10.4 million illegals, doc, that we know of, like on the books who have entered during her time in office. You'd never know it from a challenge. She put cartel members and drug traffickers behind bars.
And she will secure our border.
Here's her plan.
Hire thousands more border agents.
Enforce the law and step up technology.
And stop fentanyl smuggling and human trafficking.
We need a leader with a real plan to fix the border.
And that's Kamala Harris.
Oh, my God. The dishonesty. Her plan is to enforce the law. What? Well,
what happened to that over the past four years? There's there's, you know, kind of lying. And
then there's just lying on a level that's obviously soulless and evil to the level it rises to
demonic. When you get elected president of the United States of America, as Biden, Harris did,
president VP three and a half years ago. And on day one, not day two, but on day one,
you tear apart every single thing Trump did to give us a secure border.
You throw open the doors of our country. And on top of that, you've taken vast quantities of taxpayer money to bus and fly ink. I mean, again, like I said, there is shading the truth.
There's lying a little bit.
No, honey, you don't look chunky in that dress.
And then there's doing what they've done, doing the most evil thing.
I honestly, one of the most evil things I've ever seen an administration do to the United
States of America.
That's what this country, that's what this administration did with immigration to now claim you're a hawk is, I am. That's evil.
It's amazing. It's really ballsy in its grandiosity. You're right. There's like
the normal lie that you get from your politician. And then there's this attempt to rewrite history,
10.4 million under Biden-Harris, 2.3 million under Donald Trump. I mean, the numbers say it all.
The news every day says it all. The number of Americans being murdered, children being raped
by illegals in this country, not to mention what's happening with the so-called legal migration in
town after town. She now wants us to believe, as I say, she's John Wayne, not that he was into
border enforcement, just that he was a tough guy and you didn't mess with them. That's who she thinks we are going to
buy her as. And here's how she actually feels. This is just a bit. It's a montage of Kamala
Harris before she was running for president, talking about her real feelings about, quote, undocumented immigrants, Satu.
It is wrong to somehow suggest that an undocumented immigrant is a criminal.
Being an undocumented immigrant is not a crime. I know what a crime looks like. An undocumented
immigrant is not a criminal. An undocumented immigrant is not a criminal. An undocumented
immigrant is not a criminal. An undocumented immigrant is not a criminal. An undocumented immigrant is not a criminal.
An undocumented immigrant is not a criminal. An undocumented immigrant is not a criminal.
An undocumented immigrant is not a criminal. An undocumented immigrant is not a criminal.
An undocumented immigrant is not a criminal. An undocumented immigrant is not a criminal.
All right, we could go on. This goes on for a full minute, courtesy of End Wokeness on X.
Obviously, she doesn't understand the law, and she should because she's actually a former attorney general.
An undocumented immigrant is a criminal if he or she sneaked across the southern border.
That's true.
If you have your friend from London come visit you and he or she overstays
their visa by a day, we can argue about it. That's not what the problem is here. We've got
literally tens of millions now in the country having broken the law to get here and then
an unhealthily high percentage of them, Jesse,
commit additional crimes against U.S. citizens once they get here.
And they tell you it's not happening.
Maybe the most evil part about it, you brought that up just a couple minutes ago, Megan.
They're here. They are raping, murdering American citizens,
the drug trafficking, the American jobs, the driving up of rents,
of mortgage, of the health care,
the degradation of American schools. All this happens when you mass import people from other countries. But this administration is so soulless and evil, they'll look you right in the face and
tell you it's not happening, that crime is down, that we need these people, otherwise the strawberries
won't get picked or whatever insulting thing they say about them or us. They're always insulting one of the two groups as they try to justify replacing mass quantities
of the American people. And that's really what it comes down to. Sorry, Megan, I'm going to
filibuster for a second. That's really what it comes down to. That's why all these people do
exactly what they do when it comes to mass migration. And it's not unique to America.
They're doing it in Canada, the UK, Germany, France. The truth is that the Western civilization countries are now led by evil people who want more
power than they have, more power than they're allowed to have, because this is, after all,
a place where their power is limited. They hate that. And the thing that's really, really holding
them back is the American people. The American citizen who wants a decent government,
wants a decent country, wants a secure border, believes in his freedom of speech and things
like that. The American citizen in the eyes of the American politician is the greatest evil on
the planet. It's not China or Russia or jihadists or something. It's the patriotic American citizens.
So what do you do? You can't just shoot them like they did in the Soviet Union. We have a different set of laws here. So you just replace them. You don't have
to shoot them. You don't have to throw them all in prison. You just snatch up another 20,000 people
from Haiti and stuff them in their small town. And soon you've crowded them out and destroyed
them. It's really it's been going on for decades, but they've ramped it up a lot recently. It's
really it's really evil, Megan. It's awful what they're doing.
Yeah, it's absolutely awful. We had James O'Keefe on the show yesterday talking about what's happening to the children. And then I heard follow-up reporting on that young, young girls
and boys being drugged with sleeping pills to get them across the border. So they don't speak up.
They don't say a lot of them wind up in sex trafficking. Then we have no idea how to, how
to find them. These guys,
we don't know what their motivation is trying to cross the border and they know they won't,
they'll get in more easily with children. So they go back, they use the same kids.
They send the kids back. They come back across. They're just being used as pawns
in these adult criminal games. This is all because of her. It's because of her and Joe Biden and the gall to turn around.
Now, here's Mark Cuban, who's he's basically a barnacle on Kamala Harris is behind. He's so
attached to her trying to defend her border positions like, you know, she really had nothing
to do with the border. Listen, listen to the nonsense that spews out of his mouth in sub three.
But I don't think you can have an open southern border.
No, I agree.
And she agrees, too.
She said the exact same thing.
She had a chance.
Yeah, but Joe, you know there's a lot of COOs that when the CEO leaves for whatever reason,
come in, take over, and have completely different policies and approaches, right?
That's just the way it works.
When you're second in command, you do what your boss tells you to do.
He delegates authority to you. But the border was supposed to be her. Yeah, but it's just the way it works. When you're second in command, you do what your boss tells you to do. He delegates authority to you.
But the border was supposed to be her.
Yeah, but it's still the same thing.
It's his policies.
What he said to her was you go down and you use diplomacy to try to improve, to try to
reduce the flow, the migration of people across the border, right?
And when they finally came around, and it took too long, I agree, but when they finally
got there, now look at the results. It didn't take a while, but yet the crossing numbers are where Trump's
were pre-pandemic at the same number. So it worked. So what she did actually worked.
Got it. So really, she was just the number two, even though the borders are she had no power. And now, thanks to these glorious two
who are in office, the numbers are down as low as under Trump. Just to that last point,
everyone knows that Joe Biden only cracked down on that border in the past few months
because he was facing reelection. He kept it open and sieve-like for almost four years. Why did he wait until three
months before the election to do anything about it? Because the Democrats, including those two,
have an ideological commitment to open borders. Go ahead, Jesse.
No, you're right. And it's gross and it's obvious to anyone who pays attention.
I don't think this stuff is as effective on kind of the normy norms as it used to be, these kind of lies.
But I do want everyone to understand that they opened up the border on purpose.
They didn't try to implement some kind of, well, more progressive or nice-sounding policies or whatever, hippie, godly gook.
These people try to spew in the news every single day.
They got there and they ensured the United States of America would have an open border so everyone from around the world could come in.
That's what they did.
They did it on purpose.
It wasn't an accident.
And two, Mark Cuban is actually an interesting case, Megan.
You see these people pop up occasionally and these people who are real, real members of the elite, if you will, whoever that may be, a CEO, an actress, whoever it may be.
And they go beyond the normal.
Well, yeah, yeah.
I love Joe Biden type thing.
That's honestly to be expected.
Our culture, all of it's gone so far left that if you're Jamie Dimon, if you're Warren Buffett, if you're one of these big shots and they ask you who you're voting for, everyone knows you're going to say, well, I'm going to vote for Joe Biden, yada, yada, yada.
Give the reporter a pat on the head and you move on.
But then there's Mark Cuban.
As you mentioned, this dude embarrasses himself regularly. five minutes without seeing Mark Cuban and his San Francisco lesbian haircut spewing out all this
craziness about how Kamala Harris is wonderful and she's the best and she's going to secure the
border. But when they take it that far, it should be a tell for everyone watching in this thing.
It should be a tell when you see a member of the elite take it that far. There's a reason behind
it. You don't see and I don't. And I don't know what that reason is.
But almost universally, it's one of two things.
Mark Cuban, he has a financial interest, I would guess, that he needs their help with.
I'm not going to guess what that might be when you're a billionaire with that many different
businesses and boardrooms who knows what it might be.
Maybe it's an SEC approval.
I don't know.
Maybe it's a merger.
I don't know. He has a financial interest he needs their help with or darker. You know,
this is the kind of thing they make Netflix movies about or is being blackmailed by someone.
And that's just how that works. When you have a billionaire who embarrasses himself on television
like that. Yeah, well, that's a big problem, too, Megan, is how many people on the right
or even kind of in the middle have signed on for open borders because they would rather pay $7 an hour than $16 an hour.
It's a problem.
That's exactly right.
So we went over this after the first presidential debate, but I'll just give you a couple just just so we're clear on what she and Joe Biden did when he took office.
Executive orders issued day one.
They moved to suspend remain in Mexico where you could not seek asylum here in the United States
and be in the United States. You had to remain in Mexico while you raised that issue,
which was good because if and when asylum was denied, which it is supposed to be in the vast
majority of cases, we didn't have to deport you. You were already somebody else's problem. They suspended it. They halted construction
of the border wall day one of their administration. They initiated a review of policies that have
effectively closed the U.S. border to asylum seekers. They wanted to reopen the border.
They began a review of the fast track deportation procedure known as expedited removal, which allows immigration more difficult for migrants to immigrants to obtain legal status if
they use public benefits. Right. We have enough needy of our own. We don't need other countries
needy coming in here and getting on our Medicaid rolls and taking food stamps and housing vouchers.
Sorry, there's somebody else's problem and they should remain that way. They expanded the US refugee admissions program, rescinded Trump policies that limited refugee
admissions. They reversed the Trump policy banning refugees from key regions and enabled flights from
those regions to begin within days. I could keep going. That's her and her boss. And now they want
to pull the John Wayne routine. By the way, here's another
old clip of Kamala Harris making really clear where she stands on those who are in this country
illegally now. Down, down with deportation. Up, up with education. Down, down with deportation.
Down, down with deportation. Up, up with education, down, down with deportation.
Down, down with deportation, up, up with education, down, down.
She doesn't want to deport.
She's not going to get rid of a single one who came in while she was vice president.
Megan, there's a Aristotle quote that I actually had on my phone.
I wanted to pull it up just to make sure I nail it exactly. So just so everyone watching and listening doesn't think that this is a new problem, having the people in your government open up your border, flooding your country on
purpose to replace you. This is a direct quote from Aristotle. Quote, it is also a habit of
tyrants to prefer the company of aliens to that of citizens at a table in a society. Citizens, they feel,
are enemies, but aliens will offer no opposition. That is how these people look at the United States
of America. Like I mentioned earlier, these people, in their minds, they wake up in the
morning, they go to sleep at night, and they are concerned about the patriotic citizen.
What is going to hold them back from their grand plans, from 15 minute cities, from taking
away your car, from transing your child, from what is the one thing that is holding these
people back from doing all the things they want to do?
It's not China and it's not Russia and it's not whatever, whoever else it may be.
It's you, the patriotic American citizen.
And so they're trying to replace you as
fast as humanly possible. I'm going to tell people something else, and it's going to hurt to hear.
If Kamala Harris loses this election, and I think she will, I hope she will, but if she does lose
this election, any way you slice it, Joe Biden has been one of the most successful Democrat
presidents in the history of the United States of America. We can mock him all day long
for the fact he can't talk, he can't walk, and his wife is an elder abusing witch. But none of
those things matter because he remade this country in ways that are going to be impossible to reverse,
Megan. They just simply will. People can lie to themselves all day long about how we're going to
mass deport this many people. We don't have the stomach for that at all as people. We proved that during COVID. A lot of
these gains, which are losses for the country, but gains for Democrats are permanent. And it's
really soulless what they've done to this country. You're not wrong. You look at that Trump interview
with Cheryl Atkinson, where she said, you're really going to deport. She wasn't taking a
position, but she was saying, are you really going to deport the 10 million plus? He
says it's 21 million. And it's definitely more than 10.4 because that doesn't include the gotaways.
She said the first time you put a mother on a bus, you know, separating her from her child,
who the mother may have had here, right? Who then the child becomes a U S citizen.
You're going to have a media meltdown around you, the likes of which you've never seen. And Trump was like, you're
right, and then seemed to suggest he's going to focus on the criminals, the ones who have
committed additional crimes, once they're here. Of course.
Because Cheryl raises a good point. Like, the media will, if he tries to, I mean, that mother
should go. She should go. She's here illegally. She broke the laws to get in. If she wants to be with her child, she should take her child with her. But Cheryl has a good
point that the media will jump all over something like that. And Trump basically conceded the point
that he's going to focus on the ones who committed additional crimes. So that proves your point,
Jesse. The country has been fundamentally changed and it's not going to change back.
No, we're so soft now, Megan.
I am hopeful we can regain some of the hardness that made us great.
But we're so soft.
As of right now, I'm not sure that we can save ourselves.
Everything you just said is true.
And I do believe the next administration will cave on this, even if Trump doesn't cave on it. Republicans in the Congress will cave on it.
They won't be able to grab their ankles for the media fast enough. The second, it's a crying baby,
a crying mom, like you mentioned, a mother getting on a bus. The PR campaign, I want everyone to
stop for a moment and remember, when Trump was first elected, remember the PR campaign,
and that's exactly what it was. It was an op. It was an operation against the kids in cages.
Remember the kids in cages?
You had everyone and their brother, AOC, down on the border, crying in the fences.
Ah, little Lupe, I'm so tired.
Everybody, kids in cages this and kids in cages that.
Because of the, what was this response to?
The most basic border policy in the world, the most humane border policy in the world,
you separate kids who show up with an adult because you don't know who's who.
And like you mentioned in the beginning, Megan, these freaking drug dealer scumbags will take
these poor kids and they'll bring them with them. So you have to separate them, figure out who's who.
So child separation was a bit, it's benign. It's not even right or left. It's basic border security. They ran, I think it was a two or three week PR campaign.
Oh, so sad.
Trump administration backed off immediately, backed off of child separation.
That was off of child separation at the border.
But you're telling me we're going to be rounding up families of 12 and putting them on a bus back to Guatemala?
I'll believe it when I see it.
Mm hmm.
Do we have that soundbite, the Cheryl Trump exchange, guys?
Oh, we're pulling it over.
Anyway, it was, as I said, we'll drop it in for the podcast later.
You've talked about a mass deportation program.
How is that practically possible?
Because a lot of the millions of people have had children here who are American citizens.
And don't you think the first time there is an image on television of a family tearfully being told to board a bus that that whole program would end?
That's right. If you take a young woman with two beautiful children and you put her on a bus and it ends up on the front page of every newspaper. It makes it a lot harder.
So yes to mass deportation, even of women and children. So we're going to look at it very closely.
The way you phrase it is exactly right.
You put one wrong person onto a bus or onto an airplane,
and your radical left lunatics will try and make it sound like the worst thing that's ever happened.
I want to move on because Kamala Harris has she had so many absurd moments in that Stephanie
Rule interview, Jesse. I don't know if you watch the whole thing, but they were just
there was nothing there. It was, as usual, a huge air sandwich. And one of the moments that we and others made fun of yesterday
was her attempt to answer the question about, okay, you want to make housing easier for people.
You want to create more housing, but how are you going to cut through all the red tape? That was
the question. How are you going to, how are you going to cut through all the red tape that stands in the way? And she meandered on red
tape into nonsense about holistic this, holistic that, and left us all just feeling utterly
confused. Here's a reminder. How does the federal government cut through all that red tape and get
down to the suburbs of Pittsburgh and say, we're going to have to build some affordable housing
here? Part of my goal and the plan would be to create three million new housing units for rent and for ownership by the end of my first term.
It includes also what we must do to cut red tape.
You're absolutely right.
I know that we have to reduce the red tape and speed up what we need to do around.
Some of the work is going to be through what we do in terms of
giving benefits and assistance to state and local governments around transit dollars
and looking holistically at the connection between that and housing and looking holistically at the
incentives we in the federal government can create for local and state governments to actually
engage in planning in a holistic manner that includes prioritizing affordable housing for working people.
Okay. She said absolutely nothing. And can I tell you something when I watch, I know
Jesse's laughing, he's laughing. His head is in his hand. I, when I first saw this, I'm like,
she has, she knows nothing. Obviously she knows nothing about her quote plan. And I thought,
you know, it was a good question by Stephanie rule. That is a problem with the red tape and all that. You know what? I went back.
Kamala Harris had given remarks earlier in the day about her big economic plan.
It's from that. It's it was Kamala Harris who raised the red tape problem.
Listen, this is her earlier that same day. Listen. We will cut the red tape that stops homes from being built.
As president, if things are not moving quickly, I will demand to know why and I will act. cities and states, community groups and local leaders to reform permitting,
to cut red tape and get things moving faster.
There she is, red tape.
She raised it.
Stephanie Ruhle was basically saying, you said red tape.
How?
She said nothing, nothing.
Megan, I have to be honest.
You know, I have a sick sense of humor.
Part of me, a very, very, very tiny part of me
wants her to get elected for four years
just so I can watch your head pop off in frustration for four years
because a detailed person like you
who's all about your details and research,
you always know more than the person you're interviewing.
It's going to drive you insane.
You're going to lose your mind in four years of watching this person.
No, I can tell.
It's wonderful.
I think it's hilarious, I should note.
But it's just, well, she doesn't know.
Let me explain it this way.
She's 59 going on 13.
Has anyone ever known or watched a movie about or documentary
about a professional athlete who's a complete and utter
moron. I'm not saying all professional athletes are that way. A lot of them are very smart,
accomplished people, but everyone knows a guy. You immediately pictured a guy. He's just an idiot.
He's 30, 40 years old, a millionaire. He's a moron. He can't talk. Well, why is he that way?
Because he never had to learn anything in his entire life, whatever his upbringing was,
sports programs, always a superstar, got through college.
And soon you can find yourself as an adult male and you can't write out a sentence.
You can't speak in any complete form.
You sound like an idiot.
That's Kamala Harris in a more extreme form.
She's 59 going on 13.
She doesn't know anything about
anything. It's not that she doesn't know anything about housing, Megan, or red tape or the border,
or she doesn't know anything about anything because she's never had to know anything about
anything. She got her start in politics. We don't have to cover all that again. But by being a
companion to Willie Brown, He gave her her start.
And since then, in California, if you talk to anyone in California,
Megan, quit.
Since then, in California.
It's Friday.
It is Friday.
But in California, if you talk to people who know there,
every office she ran for, it didn't matter what it was,
AG, Senator, she was treated with the ultimate kid gloves
in the media because she is the
identity politics candidate. She is a woman. She's a minority. She's a far lefty. I mean,
if you could build one for these people, you'd build her. So she's never had to answer tough
questions. Doesn't know anything about anything. I had Jeffrey Clark, former U.S. attorney Jeffrey
Clark on my show. He dug into it. This is one of those research nerds like you, Megan. She never tried a case. He couldn't find an example of one case, even as AG, as DA.
She was never lead counsel on a case. She doesn't know anything. She's 59 going on 13. She knows
nothing about anything. I saw that Twitter thread. It was amazing. I'm gonna have to listen to that
show, Jesse. That's a good one. You don't find her inspirational because
that's another lane she's trying to fill. This was from her speech to the Economic Club of
Pittsburgh just the other day. Been dying to get this on. We have to guard that spirit.
Let it always inspire us. Let it always be the source of to be inspired to solve the problems that so many face, including our small business owners.
You see what I mean?
You know what that is, Megan?
That's the 13-year-old girl on instagram putting up some inspirational quote
that her girlfriend shared with her live laugh love like she's 59 and that's how she talks
she doesn't she doesn't and it tells you honestly it also tells you who her staffers are look i you
i'm sure you're not exactly a huge fan nor am i of somebody like obama or hillary clinton or
someone like that but someone like obama or hill Clinton, yeah, they'd be dirty commies.
But they would have around them a policy person who would have policies I disagree with,
but they would have specifics.
There would be a laundry list of specific things.
We're going to do this, this, and this.
Kamala Harris has such bad staff turnover.
This has been something that's been talked about a lot for the last three years.
She's so horrible to work for.
Everyone walks in and they turn around and walk right out the door that she doesn't even have a brain around her.
So, I mean, these speeches are prepared, Megan.
It's not like that idiot is speaking off the cuff like you do every day.
These are prepared.
Someone sat down and wrote that on purpose.
And then they rehearsed it. And then they rehearsed it.
And after they rehearsed it, they look in the mirror and said, yeah, nailed it.
That's what people think. Inspire with the inspiration that inspires us. That's my plan
to turn this economy around. That's how I'm going to do it. And also to pursue dreams,
aspirations and inspirations to all of it it. And ambitions, aspirations and dreams and inspirations
and they'll inspire you.
That's Kamala Harris's plan.
Holistically, exactly right.
Now, one group she's not particularly inspiring right now
is Catholics.
There's been, I'm Catholic.
Are you Catholic?
You're a Kelly.
You don't have a second E.
I'm not Catholic.
I'm just regular old Protestant.
We're at war, Megan.
I think we're still at war. I don't know. Okay. I thought only the Protestant, I thought the Protestants had a second E a Kelly. You don't have a second E. I'm not Catholic. I'm just regular old Protestant. We're at war, Megan. I think we're still at war. I don't know. Okay. I thought only the
Protestants, I thought the Protestants had a second E in Kelly. Well, I don't know, Megan.
I don't know anything about my background. I was always told that that stuff you do where you can
find out about your ancestry, I was told they'd turn it into the government. So I've been too
afraid to ever do it. I know. Same. I was too afraid to do it, to do it ever since I saw the movie hitch where he takes her and it turns out
she's a direct descendant of a serial killer. I don't, I don't need that. I know in my heart,
I come from a long line of mediocrity. I don't need it. Um, okay. So she decides for the first
time, she's the first candidate in 40 years to say no to this thing
called the Al Smith dinner in New York city. Cardinal Dolan puts it on a bunch of very well
known Catholics go and every presidential candidate on both sides of the ticket since
Walter Mondale has said yes to this. It's one of those things where it's funny and it's a chance to laugh and
it's kind of bipartisan in that both sides make fun of themselves pretty brutally.
And it's amazing. I mean, speechwriters write the whole thing for each candidate,
but it's genuinely funny. I remember the one line at the last one I was at, or one of the last ones,
Barack was up there and I think he was up against McCain at that time. And he said, um, my first
name was given to me by, uh, you know, my, my mother or my grandmother. My second name was
given to me by somebody who thought I would never run for president, which was very funny.
So that's the whole spirit of the event. You get up there, you make fun of yourself and that earns
you points with people. They like to see you do that. And Catholics are a huge
voting bloc. There's several billion of us and big in the Latino community that she is struggling
with right now. Most Latinos are Catholic. And she decides for absolutely no reason to blow this
thing off. She's not going to go. She just said she's just going to be campaigning. Well, every
presidential candidate ever at this point in the contest has been campaigning.
This is just a big middle finger to Catholic voters, which leads Newt Gingrich to get on Fox News and say the following.
Take a listen.
The truth is that I think she's afraid to go to the Al Smith dinner.
She's the most anti-Catholic presidential candidate
since James G. Blaine in 1880.
And all of the anti-Catholic laws
passed in that era were called Blaine laws.
So you can imagine how strongly he was.
Look, when she was a senator,
she's interviewing in public,
in a senatorial hearing,
nominees who are Catholic.
And she says, you know, you belong to the Knights of Columbus.
Well, the Knights of Columbus is over 2 million people voluntarily get involved,
you know, have pancakes on Saturday morning, raise money for charity.
The idea that there was somehow something mysterious about this whole Catholic thing,
you could tell that she has an edge.
Many people on the left dislike the Catholic Church because it is a bulwark of belief in right to life.
It's a bulwark of belief in God.
And it's a bulwark of belief that, in fact, our job is to try to understand what God wants us to do,
not try to become gods of our own. So there's a huge
underlying hostility between the left and organized religion. By the way, her vice presidential
candidate as governor closed every single church in Minnesota during COVID, but allowed the Mall
of the Americas to stay open so you could have retail therapy.
Right.
Now, I mean, I don't know how much more anti-religious you could believe than Tim Waltz.
Well, and remember, as you know, Kirsten was the ambassador of the Vatican, and she refused to put up the gay pride flag on the grounds.
And it's a direct insult to the Vatican and to the beliefs of the pope.
The minute we left and the minute Biden took
over, they put up the gay pride flag. I mean, this is this necessity to insult you, to go into
your space, to make you submit to whatever their latest wacky idea is. And I'll guarantee you that
both Tim Walz and Kamala Harris have a deep instinct for making the rest of us
subordinate to their weird ideas. Really interesting. Extra long clip because it was
worth hearing. That was Newt on Larry Kudlow on Fox Business. So what do you make of that notion,
Jesse, that she's anti-Catholic, she's anti-religion. And that explains her aversion to appearing at this dinner.
Well, communists are not anti-religion. They're anti-your religion.
Communists don't share power with other religions in any country where they've ever taken a hold.
And our communists, you can deny that's what they are all day long. It's exactly what they are.
They are exactly the same. It's not an accident.
There's an FBI memo courtesy of a whistleblower announcing their intention to infiltrate the Catholic Church. These endless
spitting in the face of Catholics, Christians, Orthodox Jews is not an accident either from the
left. They crucified the priests and raped the nuns in Spain. They massacred the priests, burned
down the Orthodox churches in the Soviet Union and China.
They didn't have to worry about the Christians, so they spent their time torturing to death the Buddhist monks and burning down the Buddhist temples.
Communists do this every single place they go because communism is not a political ideology.
It is a religion, and it is not one that shares a nation with any other religion.
And people can twist themselves up in the knots trying to figure out
why would they die? I don't understand. It's just a progressive thing. They have already declared
war on you. If you're a human being of belief, they believe you are the enemy. You believe
something higher than they are, and they are coming for you. You can choose to respond or not,
but that is the way it is. And I know that was a little dark and heavy for a Friday, Megan, but it's the frigging truth. I mean, think about it. There's, first of all,
52 million Catholics in the United States. There's 1.3 billion Catholics in the world.
And she can't make one evening of time for the ones in the States and in New York City who are
trying to give her a chance to be self-deprecating
and to charm people, right? Just a, the most minor of reach outs and a very positive one.
She can't make the time, but she can make the time to go on RuPaul's drag race where weeks
before she appeared, they had a trans person with the breasts that had been chopped off of a simulation in a bag, bloodied women's body parts,
bloodied in a bag with razors, cutting the breasts and fake blood dripping down the body
that she's got plenty of time for Jesse, plenty of time.
Well, she also can't laugh at herself on top of the communist religion thing, Megan,
just like we talked about how she's 59
going on 13. She's so insecure. It's why the laughing we all point out the laughing because
it's so obvious all the time and no matter what on things that aren't funny. She's the most
insecure 59 year old woman I have ever seen in my lifetime. Normally, by the time you're that age,
Madonna might be up there.
Right. Well, it's very weird and it's gross now. It's ruining my image anyway. But no,
you're right. She doesn't even know who she is, Megan. And somebody like that can't laugh at themselves. I it's honestly sad if you allow yourself a human moment. I want to know
when the last time she had a genuine laugh in her life is. Her whole life has obviously been fake,
pretending to be this, pretending to be that for this campaign. And soon you're 59 years old,
you know nothing about nothing. You know you know nothing about nothing, but you're trying to be
president of the United States of America and fake your butt off to see if you can get all the way into the White House.
She could never show up at the Al Smith dinner and poke fun at herself.
How could any people who are that insecure could never do that in a million years?
Hmm.
It is tight.
Notwithstanding all of this, ladies, polls out of Marist, likely voters, Arizona, Trump up one,
Georgia, Trump up one, North Carolina, tied 49-49. Down in Texas, this is Emerson polling,
Texas, Jesse, you're home. Trump is up only five and he's up. He's going to win Texas,
but he's only up five. And Ted Cruz is up only four. Once again, Ted Cruz up only four. He was
it was too tight against that moron Beto O'Rourke to kind of disturbing because, you know, what's
happening in Texas and what happened in Virginia and Pennsylvania and some other states is all these leftists from other states move there because they love, of course, the culture and the laws and the freedom.
And then they change it.
And even Texas is getting so purple that Ted Cruz is in danger and Trump isn't annihilating her in the numbers.
I'm going to say something. It's going to sound weird, but I actually have a tremendous amount of peace with this election that's coming
in November. And it's not because I'm not worried about it, right? I want Trump to win. I want
Kamala Harris to lose. But let me explain, Megan. Countries do have tipping points. It's the most overused term in the world, but tipping points, it is real. And we have for decades, decades, we have done two things in this
country. We have dumbed down and demoralized our own population because we allow these dirty
commies to take over the education system. So Americans don't even understand basic civics now.
So we've dumbed down our own people. And then,
as we've already explained several times during this show, we have imported others en masse.
The Biden administration has also naturalized as citizens more people in the last four years
than anyone else has. And they've mainly done this in swing states. Why do you think that is?
Why do you think they've done that for over 100,000 citizens in the swing state of Arizona that was decided by 11, I think it was 11,000 votes. There is a tipping point in this country
if we don't reverse some things. And that tipping point is simply this. If we've dumbed down enough
people and we've brought in enough people and then we don't even have to go into fraud or whatever
that may be, but we can talk about that too, That's fine. But we can get to a point where
it doesn't matter who we run and it doesn't matter who they run. We can't win that there is,
unless we reverse certain cultural trends, either we're already there or we will get there if we
don't reverse it. Let's try to reverse it. I should point out, but if we don't reverse it,
that tipping point is coming where it wouldn't matter if you resurrected George Washington himself from the dead, running on the greatest platform in the
history of mankind, and he was going up against the spawn of Satan himself. You might not be able
to win as a Republican in the country. And that's why you keep your borders secure. And that's why
you don't let a pink haired freak educate your kid in kindergarten about why America sucks. Oh, you're exactly right. I mean, it was this time
last year that my seventh grade daughter went into history class and was asked, the whole class was
asked, do you defend Columbus Day or do you want it to change to Indigenous Peoples Day? And of
course, the instruction was heavily on the indigenous
people. The teacher was very much on side of it's, it can only be indigenous people's day.
And my daughter was the one, she was the one student who stood up and said, um, I'm against
that. I I'm in favor of Christopher Columbus. And the teacher didn't even like throw her a bone by
like saying, okay, well these are the arguments on that side. You know, it's like, I think most of the girls in the class
were innocently being persuaded by this teacher who was like, we got to get rid of Columbus.
He was an evil man. These are young, sweet girls who have, they trust in this authority figure.
So, but that's, what's happening in school after school, after school. The only reason Yardley was
ready to counter program is because she lives with me and I'm such a loud mouth on all this stuff. So she gets it through osmosis,
but most people don't have the time for that nonsense. All right, wait, I want to,
I want to end on this. That debacle of an interview the other night continues to have
legs in that even the left is coming out now. And you tell me what you think, Jesse, but
I think they're really starting to worry about Kamala Harris. I genuinely think they're starting
to worry. So you may have seen the New York times response to the interview. Uh, it, it was
remarkable. So it's by Reed Epstein and he goes on to say the following.
She favors broad strokes over detailed policy papers.
The interviews of her have elicited few details.
Little about that careful approach changed during the interview with MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle,
who they described as a friendly interviewer who plowed no new ground.
She largely avoided direct questions about how she would govern, this is Kamala,
and why some voters remain fond of Trump when it comes to the economy. She gave roundabout answers.
She responded to fairly basic and predictable questions with roundabout responses that did
not provide a substantive answer. She said nothing about why voters think Trump and Republicans
would be better on the economy. Ruhle brought up the elephant in the room. How could any of this
happen without Democrat control of the Senate? All her grand plans. She skated past the question.
And then she says a heart that he says a hard hitting Harris interview is yet to come saying
her media strategy has been to sit with friendly inquisitors who are not inclined to ask terribly
thorny questions or press her when her responses are evasive. Nothing about that changed in this
interview. Went on to say it's not quite clear what Ms. Harris gained aside from giving her
campaign aides the ability to say she did a one-on-one cable interview. Rule openly showed
her preference for Harris. What do you make of that, Jesse?
I think the Democrats thought that things were really, really good once they finally got rid of the albatross around their neck, Joe Biden.
And they were so excited about what they had lost.
They weren't completely aware of what they had gained.
A moron who is insecure and doesn't know anything about anything.
They were too busy dancing in the
streets to get rid of senile Joe to realize they hitched their wagon to somebody without a
personality and without an intellect. And we shall see if that person can win the White House. But I
just I don't see it, Megan. I think we're going to win this November. Everything I hear, stuff
like that from The New York Times, her struggles with men. It sounds like a losing campaign to me.
I hope I'm right. They're worried the New York Times would not have written. They're not trying
to hit her. They're trying to help her, saying, study up. You're not doing well. Even they see
it. Jesse, great to see you. Find him on YouTube at Jesse Kelly DC. When we come back, a first-time guest here, Rob Schneider.
We are closing out the week with something fun and really deep. I'm excited to be joined by actor and comedian Rob Schneider. He has a new book out. It's called You Can Do It,
Speak Your Mind, America. It's part memoir, part warning on censorship, and part siren call to action.
And it is currently the number one political humor book on Amazon right now. Let's keep it there.
Let's make it go even higher on the entire Amazon book scale. And I can't wait to get into the book.
But before we do, here's a quick look back at some of the fun highlights of Rob's very successful movie career.
Philadelphia.
Smart.
Good.
Tish?
Yeah.
Homie?
Yes.
Hip?
Hip-hop?
Hip-hop Anonymous?
Damn you!
You gave me the easy ones!
Are you comfortable?
Actually, no.
Oh, I'm sweating.
You're getting your heart.
You don't like my hair, do you?
I think there's been a mistake.
Did you say steak?
Aloha.
Sorry about your brain.
I had an accident too.
Believe it or not, this is my good eye.
All the evidence is arranged by case number.
Do you realize we're almost as tall as you?
I'll take two banana daiquiris, one mango,
slow gin fizz, one slippery nipple,
and for me, a screaming orgasm on the beach
with extra sugar on the rim.
Yum.
So this will walk down memory lane for you there.
My wife has not let my kids see one of those movies.
Soon, soon. So it was fascinating boning up on your history and your family story,
getting ready for this interview. Did not know at all about the very interesting family background, the Randy grandpa, right? Or that
you are part Filipino. I didn't know any of this of you. Yeah, it was an interesting childhood.
You know, it's interesting seeing that the big daddy clip. Can I just tell a story real quick
about that? Adam Sandler wasn't at the, you know, he's the highest paid actor in the world now,
but this was before, before the movie. He's the highest paid actor in the world now, but this was
before, before the movie, he's the number one. Yeah. Not that I'm keeping track 57 million last
year, but who cares? I'm not competing with them. He's already won. But the, um, at that time,
before the water boy came out and did 39 million, which nobody had ever done that in the movie in
October, they didn't know it was even possible. We were doing this movie, Big Daddy. And he tried to get me hired for this one role in the studio said no.
And then he, another one, he said, well, you're not right for that. And I said, don't worry about
it. You know what this is? And he said, well, this is one line in this is, and he said, I said,
it's a Chinese guy. He said, just come out and make something of it, you know, play whoever you
want. So, and he said, uh, okay, come out. And so I did,
and it was supposed to be just one day. And so I'll get you paid for the day. And he said,
just come back tomorrow. And I said, so I, you know, I, I, and I said, but I don't have any
lines. I'm not in the scene. He said, we'll just figure out something. And so, and then the next
day he just like, you know, the doorbell would ring, go answer the door and come up with some lines. So he just kept putting me stuff. I said, come back the next day. He kept me paid on a great daily rate and he put me, and it was, it ended up being one of the biggest roles in the movie. And I was only supposed to be there one day and he said, come back again tomorrow. So by the second week, somebody's going, why is Rob Schneider in this for two, two weeks? He's only supposed to be there one day. And we're, you know, and so that was his way of
just, you know, taking care of me. So he's a good guy. Yeah. He's just incredible. And he's,
you know, he did it in a sneaky way, which is like better, even better. Yeah. So did you guys
meet on SNL or how did you become friends? I heard about him. There was this thing called Comedy USA, which is like a tiny little comedy news magazine.
Listen, comedy news.
And then the cover of it was Chris Rock and Adam Sandler.
So I knew that those are the two guys in New York.
And they were a little younger than me.
And it was me and David Spade on the West Coast.
And I got on David Letterman, which is a big deal. If you're doing standup on David Letterman, I got on first. So they said, well, who's that guy? And so he knew about me. And then he came out and his first performance when he moved to LA was at the improv and not the regular improv downtown, like literally like a hotel lobby. There was like a bar and they had
like, you know, 40 seats and they had like the, uh, comedy, little comedy club in there. And I
went to go see him that night. And the only two people who were laughing hysterically hard was me
and, and Adam laughing at his own joke. And then we went out and had a beer and I said,
you're going to be huge. And I guarantee it. Did he have the big hair at the time?
Yeah.
And, you know, and then we got on, I got on Saturday Night Live with David Spade.
And then he got on six months later.
Did he start writing?
I didn't realize you started as a writer.
I was a writer.
That's how they suck you into the system.
They get you in, you know, and you go like, how do we get, how do we get on here somehow?
And they said, well, you know, if you could write something better that you can do than
other people. And it's good because they gotta, they gotta get young people are willing to work
a hundred hour weeks and, and there's only, only people in your twenties can do it.
So what years was that? And who were the big stars then?
89, 90 season. And the, the monsters on SNL at the time was Dana Carvey, Mike Myers,
Phil Hartman, Dennis Miller.
I mean, these were giants.
You were there during the Chris Farley years?
Yeah, Chris Farley was hired.
I remember there was this very annoying person at the hotel, the Omni Berkshire next to me when I was getting my key.
And the guy next to me, and I didn't know what he looked like, but I knew there was a guy, Chris Farley, being hired. And so I heard this guy next to me going, I need a smoking room
because I like to smoke. And I don't want to have to pay the bill later for cleaning, blah, blah,
blah. So I need the smoking room. You got to check up your little roller merdinger, everything,
and you'll see the name there. And I go, who's this a-hole? And he said, the name's Farley,
Chris Farley. And I said, hi, Chris, I'm Rob.
I'm on the show.
I'll be working with you.
And I said, let's go out and have dinner and talk.
And I can tell you, because I was there.
I was such a veteran.
I'd been there like six, for four shows before that.
So suddenly I acted like I knew something.
And we went out to dinner to a place called Joe's.
It was a Mexican restaurant, 53rd and 7th.
And it closed shortly after that evening that Chris
Farley and I ate there. I don't know if the reason was he was standing on the table after
nine shots of tequila and nine beers naked on the table dancing. And he wasn't like,
he was hysterical, but he wasn't a famous, rich, fat guy, naked, dancing on the table.
He was just a fat guy.
Yeah, not yet.
Nobody knew who he was.
But he was still hilarious.
And that was the thing about Chris was even in his outrageous behavior, it was still likable.
Yeah.
It was borderline.
Yeah, right.
And over the border, especially for that poor, unfortunate Mexican restaurant.
But yeah, he was a tornado.
You know, I'll never forget.
I lived in Chicago during that time
and I saw him in Chicago at a movie theater.
I was going to some,
I don't even remember what I was going to see.
He'd already made Tommy Boy because I saw him
and I told him that I loved it.
But I was going up the escalator to go to the movies
and I was going down and he was going up, whatever.
And he was all by himself. And we actually wound up seeing him again a little
later and he walked into the theater by himself. And I just thought that's sad. You know, like
there's something sad about it. I swear. That was the saddest part about me was that he died alone
and oh, I'm going to, don't get me started. And you've still broken hearted over it.
He was such a lovely guy. And, um, he, you have to have people
when you're that open, you have to have people who love you to be around you, to protect you.
And, um, you know, and that was the sad thing about Chris, cause he had so much to do. And
I'm not sure if this is an urban myth, but the, there was, um, a great script, um, about Fatty
Arbuckle, uh, that, um, he would have been perfect to play because Fatty Arbuckle was a great script about Fatty Arbuckle that he would have been perfect to play.
Because Fatty Arbuckle was a guy who had his career ruined.
He's more popular than Charlie Chaplin in the silent film era.
And he was a big man, a big, funny comedian.
And there was a party in San Francisco where a girl died.
And the yellow journalism of Randolph Hearst at the time destroyed him and the
local DA went after him and he had nothing to do with it.
It turned out.
And then the first trial he was innocent and then they went after him again.
And by this time,
the second trial,
you know,
they like,
they never correct in the news later.
It was innocent.
Never.
It's just the salacious stuff that goes out there.
You know what they tried to do to Trump,
but just all the salacious stuff.
Yeah.
And they hope that that enough of that sticks so that,
and he never worked again,
uh,
fatty Arbuckle.
And as a matter of fact,
um,
the,
the great comedian,
but,
uh,
um,
Buster Keaton said to him,
you should change your name to will be good.
And so that gives you any good press.
And that would have been good for Farley.
I mean, he obviously had so, so many struggles, but you mentioned the Trump thing, you know,
just today that ridiculous Letitia James, uh, verdict against him trying to bankrupt his
business for, you know, now it's now it's climbed with interest to over $500 million.
He did absolutely nothing wrong. No banks complained, all that stuff. It's on appeal today.
Okay. And in New York's appellate court,
it'll eventually wind up at the, at the higher court, but it's in the interim one. Now they're
giving Tish James's side a very hard time about, I mean, this is a very left-wing court, um, about
this nonsense case and this nonsense verdict. But if this thing, when this thing gets reversed,
whether it's by this court or a higher court,
it's not going to get anywhere near the coverage
that they found that the civil verdict did.
Isn't it heartening?
Because we have to focus on the positive.
We have to be thinking about reconciliation.
We have to work together.
And it is heartening that in an extremely liberal place, people are still,
they're being rational about this decision. And I'm saying that moving forward, and I was in
Washington, D.C., and I love our country, and I know you do too, and we want to work together at
this. And we have to do some things to prevent this polarization and this lawfare. And one of
the things, I forget, I'm sorry, I forget the congressman's name, but I was in his office. And the proposal is a really good and it'll be
bipartisan legislation. If this lawfare to end all this lawfare at the state level, if any state,
you know, any federal elected official past or present and anybody, you know, whether it's a
vice president, a president or any senator,
congressman, any lawfare that could be instigated against him, initiated at the state level,
would automatically, if this legislation gets pushed through with hopefully the Trump administration,
it automatically goes to the federal. And so it's taken taken out and then so it's not erased but at least the
potentiality for its uh you know the polarizing you know the incentive for the the da who wants
to make his name on getting a big politician saying i'm gonna go after him yeah i mean so
you just see something that's out of like new york city turning turning into louisiana of the 1920s was something i didn't see when i was living in new york in the 1990s that was something that's out of like new york city turning turning into louisiana of the 1920s
was something i didn't see when i was living in new york in the 1990s that was something that
would be coming i know that that was something that would be possible did you see you saw the
indictment of the mayor uh i did i didn't isn't that interesting well i'm trying to figure out
what i think about it to be honest with me so here's what i'm thinking a year ago he was one
of the democrats because the only thing that this illiberal because it's not liberal, it's the illiberal intelligentsia hates more than
conservatives. And I don't believe there's such things as conservatives anymore. It's just people
who aren't crazy liberals. Right. I totally relate to that. And once we once we can get over that,
because, you know, we don't get, you know, pushed into that basket of deplorables. And you realize what he did a year ago is he said a simple thing.
As a mayor of America's – one of the great cities of the world, we cannot afford to have – he's spending more money on these influx of 10,000 immigrants a month and spending more money on them than we're spending on our police.
Five billion dollars. And when he when you tell the truth and that a liberal intelligentsia,
you are going to get attacked. And believe me, this, you know, taking foreign money.
I mean, that doesn't sound that too different from what the president's son did. I was going to say this same DOJ run by different people, but had zero interest
when Hunter Biden did this, when Joe Biden did this. Not to mention, you think Bill de Blasio
is squeaky clean? Remember his wife absconded or was accused of absconding? It was like hundreds
of millions of dollars just disappeared under her reign and she wasn't even the mayor. I'm just
saying like if you, you know, it's, it feels a little like show me the
man and I'll show you the crime. When you, when you expose some of the, um, I mean, it's crazy
to have, I mean, when, when no one's voting in Springfield, Ohio to fly in 30,000 Haitians into
their town, um, and they're just doing it without asking you. And then you're complaining later
and then you're racist.
Racist.
So I think that if you are the mayor
of the biggest city in America
and you cry foul to something
that's the federal policy,
that is basically like calling the FBI SWAT team on you
to come at three o'clock in the morning to your house
because that's what they did.
There's an interesting picture I tweeted
where it literally is a couple
having a Thanksgiving dinner inside. It looks like a Rockefeller, well, it's not
Rockefeller, but a Rockwell painting. And then you see an FBI SWAT guy out in front with a gun
out from the window about to jump in. And I go, the fact that people can recognize that that is something that you could mock now is because it's happening.
It's because you really feel like this administration, that's why it's so important to kick them out this time.
This administration has pushed things so far and has politicized our governmental agencies and has ideologically captured them to a place where it is deserving
of ridicule and it is deserving of mocking and where it's dangerous. And that's why I think it's
important. And that's why I wrote the book. It's about, you need to speak your mind. We need to
speak freely and let us agree to disagree, but let's not shout each other down, but let's have a real discourse.
Shouting down is the worst form of debate.
But let us have a discourse.
And you don't get smooth from smooth.
You get it from friction.
But if you've got ideas, if the Democrats have ideas, the Republicans haveHarris administration, worked with tech companies to censor Americans who turned out to be right,
which is a blatant violation of our First Amendment.
And our First Amendment, our founding fathers, they could have put guns first,
but they said, you know what's an even better tool to defend against tyranny? Free speech.
So when this has been proven, that's been violated. And
of course the justice department, it's another captured department of this, um, this administration,
but doesn't do anything about it. It really sends a message out there that there are two Americas
and there were only going to go after you if you're on the other side. I don't think that,
that is not a house that will stand. I want to remind the audience it's called you can do it by Rob Schneider. Speak your mind, America. You have paid a price
for speaking your mind. I, I watch you and look at your story and think it's so familiar to me
because many of us who were canceled over bullshit get radicalized on the issue of free speech and what's being done to our country.
What they did to you when you were just, I mean, it was something else to see because you were
coming at it from a place of reason and you're coming at it from a place of compassion and a
place of understanding. And when you do that, but once you cross over the line, once,
once people know, they know that this is somebody that is on the fence and we can't have people,
the Democrats won't have people on the fence. You got to be all in, including, you know,
it's including that boys can be girls and girls can be boys and that there's a hundred genders.
And if I had a dime for every gender, I'd have 20 cents. But if you don't go along with that, then, and if you allow any opening
that they can, they'll just take you down. And that's exactly what happened to you. Yeah. And
we're just watching it going, how did this happen? Right. Well, I mean, people with an agenda and I
do think they get particularly exercised by people who they thought were at least possibly on their
side or gettable to their
side. You know, when you have Sean Hannity say half the stuff that I say, it's not controversial,
but if I said it back then, at least it had to be blown up because it was a betrayal, right? It was
like a telegraphing of she's not with us. It's more than that. It was a warning to others.
If you don't go with us and you don't toe the line, if you're going to be a troublemaker, we're going to come after you. And that's the same thing with Kendi Jackson, the Supreme Court, there's only nine who decide what our society basically, how we live our lives, these nine justices.
And they asked her, can you tell us what your definition of a woman is?
And she said, she acted like that was a bizarre question.
And she said, I'm not a biologist.
What she's doing in that is signaling to her, to the liberal elites, I'm not going to be a problem for you.
I'm going to go along with whatever it is you say.
And that signals a message out to others to like, you better toe the line or we're going to come after you.
And that's really what that is.
And as much as it was a buckshot to the community, get in line.
Yeah.
And that's what they did to you.
It had some negative consequences for their side too because-
Yeah, it did.
Because you're a strong person who didn't just lay down and take it.
That's true too, but I didn't mean that.
I meant that when that whole thing happened to me, I went out there and I really, I didn't
know.
It was like, oh my God, everything was crazy.
And I apologized because that's what I was told to do.
And I was genuinely led to believe,
even by people I cared about at the time,
not like Doug, but like some friends,
that I had crossed some imaginary trip wire
I didn't know existed.
So I was like, I better go out there and apologize.
And I did.
And as my friend, Melissa Francis said to me later,
she goes, you ruined apologizing.
You killed apologizing. Because there's not a conservative since me who who apologized because I think it just gave up the game because I apologized.
And yet still they tried to ruin my career. They canceled my show.
Because it isn't that's not the way forward.
And apologizing was part of the destruction.
Yes. It was humiliation. Well, if you think about it and what, you know, what I've learned, thanks to my friend James Lindsay and a basic knowledge of history, was that Chairman Mao didn't just have one revolution in China.
He had two.
The first one, 1949, kicking out Chiang Kai-shek.
But the second one was more consequential because it was the cultural revolution.
It was to unburden us. From what has been. From what has been. The second one was more consequential because it was the cultural revolution.
It was to unburden us from what has been. And what the four olds that he wanted to get rid of was culture, customs, habits, and ideas.
He wanted to throw away all tradition to start over.
And that's what you kind of see now.
And so part of that was the
shaming, shaming, and, and, and it is very cultural, uh, you know, it is, it is Maoist.
What they did to you was to shame you. And there is no retribution. There is no, and that's the
thing about that, you know, turned me away from the Democrats, um, was there, once you get canceled, there's no
way for reconciliation. There's no path to forgiveness in the illiberal, in the illiberal
intelligentsia. It's just, you're out and you're out forever. It's like Elon Musk, you're out,
even though that's as liberal as a guy as you get. Joe Rogan, that's as liberal as a guy as you get.
The Dave Chappelle, if you don't go along,
if you question it, you're out. And that's Mao Zedong. That is a cultural revolution.
And we need to wake up to this because, you know, as the Bible says, we will know them by their
deeds. Jesus says, we'll know them by their deeds. And these are Marxist deeds. This is communism.
And when did we be okay with communism? And I thought that was automatically disqualification for higher office. of those fateful lines of the misstepping on their sacred cows of gender or race or sexuality.
Yeah.
But she was said to be a nasty biatch and that's Ellen DeGeneres.
Yeah.
So her show got canceled after she had this testy exchange with Dakota Johnson,
where something happened where Dakota said, oh, I had this birthday party. And Ellen said,
well, why didn't you invite me? You didn't invite me.
And she said like, no, I did invite you, Ellen.
That's not what happened.
And Ellen had blown her off
and then tried to play the victim on the set with her.
Anyway, it led to article after article
of people being like, Ellen's a bitch.
Ellen is a nasty person.
And all these staffers started to come out,
not for nothing, but I know a guy,
I know him very well, whose sister worked
for her, who said you were not allowed to make eye contact with Ellen in the halls of that show.
If you saw her, this is not a nice person. So she eventually got canceled, but now she's coming back.
She's got a Netflix special. That's the right response. She's got a Netflix special.
That's the right response.
She's got a Netflix special.
And here's the capper.
On the promo, and apparently there's now articles out
from people who have seen the preview,
she plays the victim.
And she says, poor me.
And she actually has the nerve to say
that she was run out of hollywood this person
with a hundred million dollars in her pocket 450 million according to forbes that's a low estimate
yeah because so now she's out there saying i was run out of hollywood she's actually reportedly
complaining about how hard it is for women in America with the double standards. Look at Oprah,
how hard it is for her. Oh, she's got like 10 houses, Ella DeGeneres. Michelle Obama,
look how hard it is for women in America. They're hurting. They're going to let her back in,
Rob, because she's a lesbian, she's a leftist, and she didn't hit one of their sacred cows.
Nastiness, that's their bread and butter.
Well, I think everyone, I mean, I will say like the resentment, I think everyone should have a chance for reconciliation. I don't think Jesus exempted anybody. And so I do, well, it does
because I have not been allowed back in, but I don't hold any grievance and resentment. It's
very important. And I would just say for Ellen, and resentment. It's very important.
And I would just say for Ellen, the resentment.
You have to know, you have to get over resentment to whatever addiction or addictive qualities happen.
To get over it, you have to deal with resentment and address it.
And then otherwise you're going to fall back into the same pattern.
And I think also to admit your mistakes.
Of all people on earth to be feeling sorry for herself, Ellen DeGeneres should not be on the list.
She should at least, you know, but make a real apology and do it.
There's no apology.
It's just woe is me.
I was run out of Hollywood as she speaks from this grandiose stage on Netflix.
Hello, you haven't been canceled if you are doing a Netflix special.
She got 20
million for the one before this. I'm sure she's fine. I'm sure she's fine. You know, it is,
Ellen is a comedian and all comedians, and I get it, and I have to fight this, and it is true.
You never forget that even though she has $450 million, she, the, the, I mean, and I, I really do. And I mean
this sincerely, the fact that she had to hold back that she was a lesbian for years and ABC told me
you couldn't come out. I mean, that frustration would create an anger that, and a resentment
that I think is understandable for people that doesn't, That doesn't equate or doesn't justify any meanness or any ugliness.
But I was with her when she was a stand-up comedian.
And they made her star in a movie where she had to kiss another guy
and do this movie where she obviously wasn't being able to play herself.
And I do remember being with her and feeling that resentment and going,
wow, that's a much tougher road than I've had to go through.
And so I like.
But then the same society bestowed riches beyond the wildest imagination upon this woman.
But when you don't get over your grievances and you let it fester and resent and take it out on people. And then, then I think that that's something that has to be, I mean,
it, there really does have to be a coming to, you know, coming to Jesus moment where you have to,
I mean, literally or figuratively where you can just get over this stuff and then start over and
say, yeah, I was a, whether you want to use the C word or the B word and admit that and move on.
And I think in our culture, the great thing about America is that you really do have a tradition of forgiveness here.
We have a culture.
I agree with you.
And forgiveness is great.
I'm Catholic.
It's just the double standard on it is very galling.
Here's a clip, by the way.
This is the promo for her Netflix special.
And here's a clip.
I decided to take up gardening. I got chickens. Let me see what else I can tell you about that
has been going on. Oh yeah. I got kicked out of show business.
Be kind girl wasn't kind. That was the headline. Here's the problem. I'm a comedian who got a talk
show and I ended the show every day by saying, be kind to one another.
Had I ended my show by saying, go fuck yourselves, people would have been pleasantly surprised to find out I'm kind.
Well, yeah, that's disingenuous.
That's disingenuous.
And this is that's this.
This is this.
Yeah, disingenuous.
Disgenerous.
That's dis, disgenerous.
Well, I think you should, I mean, there, there's certainly no lack of, um, I don't sense any
humility.
No.
In that.
No.
And no one cares that now she's dealing with chickens.
It's like, all right, I just.
You're a normal $450 million person.
And by the way, I guarantee you.
Who's taking care of her chickens?
I guarantee.
What's that? You guarantee what? She's worth a lot more than $450 million.. And by the way, I guarantee you, she's worth a lot more. Who's taking care of her chickens? I guarantee, what's that?
You guarantee what?
She's worth a lot more than $450 million.
Her art alone.
Like those talk show hosts.
Her devil worshiping art alone.
It's just,
it's too much.
I can't stand these rich celebrities
who want us to feel sorry for them.
We don't,
right?
It's like all those,
you saw like Julia Roberts
on the Oprah special
with Kamala Harris.
Like,
oh,
and Meryl Streep.
I know,
winning over the hearts of people who live in gated communities Kamala Harris, like, Oh, Meryl Streep. I know winning over the
hearts of people who live in gated communities everywhere. Wait, are these still your people?
Are you still in California? No, I had to move out of California cause I got little kids.
We understand why it's dangerous that, you know, in California, take your kids, you know,
in public schools, you know, in the morning you drop off a girl in the afternoon, you pick up a
boy, you know, you never know what you're going to get. But I really didn't feel it was safe in California.
And I felt it's very interesting because I'm getting those calls, and I'm sure you are too,
where people call you and say, I wish I could come out and say what I believe.
I agree with you.
I just can't.
And my favorite was my lawyer who called me, my entertainment lawyer.
And I want to sell him out and say his name now, but I'm not going to.
Eric, I'll say his first name.
Okay, good.
And he said, you know, I thought you were nuts five years ago.
But now that my kid's in first grade and I can't believe what they're doing to him in the school.
And it's a private school.
So I can just imagine what's happening to public school.
And I would say to all those rich liberals out there in Los Angeles,
if you're lucky enough to send your kid to private schools, most people
are being educated in public schools and, and the garbage and the indoctrination that's happening
to those kids is, is going to affect society. And that's how the, and that's how the Maoist revolution didn't die. It just went underground because in the 1960s, Marcuseau was one of the heads of it, was realizing that the revolution wasn't going to happen with the worker because the worker realized – well, the revolutionaries realized that the workers knew that capitalism worked. It improved their lives and the lives of their children.
And so the revolution wasn't going to come through the worker.
So they were going to have to do what?
They were going to have to infiltrate education.
And that's exactly what they did starting in the late 1960s and the 70s in university levels.
You know, one of them was Kamala Harris's dad.
Yeah, an avowed Marxist teaching Marxism at Stanford, and that was when it was ideologically cute.
Well, let's include this.
But what really was happening was this indoctrination was spreading out.
By 1990, it was getting into K-12.
And then by 2010, it's 20-year marks, basically.
By 2010, the capture had been complete. So that agenda is out there. And so you really have an
indoctrination that is really trying to, if you had to say, well, what are they doing, really?
They want to create such confusion and such a disharmony and anger and fighting. It doesn't matter what,
if they want to argue about gender, which bathroom, allowing kids to in sports, you know,
boys in the girls' locker rooms, or whether it's, you know, race and judging people by the color
of their skin. If you're white, you're automatically racist or, you know, or sexuality and the trans issues. It is to create so much chaos that people are
willing to trade off their liberties, their freedoms for a sense of calm. And I think it's
the same thing with bringing in 30,000 Haitians into Ohio. It's like, enough, we give. What do
we have to do to get some calm here? And at a certain point, if you love your country, you have to stand up and say enough of this.
And the only way to get, since we're only allowed to have two parties, the only way to have a normal Democratic party is to kick them out.
And so they could lose three times in a row, like two Reagan administrations and then one Bush, so that you end up with what?
A centrist
Clinton administration again. And I think that's the only way forward for.
But why is it so tight then? If the electorate's starting to get that.
I don't believe that it's that tight. I think you have 95 percent of the well,
obviously all the tech companies outside of Twitter. Thank you, Elon Musk. Pray for him.
Same is, you know, ideologically captured by the left. And all the newspapers, you used to have
people, as Glenn Greenwald said, in the 1970s, you had hardworking middle-class people who wanted to
go into journalism because they wanted to make the world a better place. Now you have these rich kids
going into media and blogging because they have a grievance. So why is it so close? I think that
I think fear works for the Democrats. It really does. I think you can scare people and, you know,
you can continue to lie and say that in Charlottesville, you know, Trump said there are
good people on both sides, including Nazis, even though.
That was repeated by the New York Times this past week.
It's just, well, if you.
Doesn't matter how many times it's been debunked.
Well, I mean, it's really out of the, you know, National Socialist Joseph Goebbels playbook.
If you just keep lying enough and they'll believe it.
And that's what's interesting.
If you have to look back at this historically. And the Nazis, they knew propaganda. The totality of the propaganda was very critical for them to succeed, to take away all the rights from the citizens of Germany starting in 1934. And what they realized is that, you know, we can have the newsreels,
we can have the radio, but people don't, and we can have the newspapers, but people don't have
to read the newspapers. They don't have to go to the movie to see the newsreels. They don't have
to turn on the radio. So, but here's one thing they can't avoid, the citizenry, billboards.
And that's why they were ubiquitous in um in nazi
germany because they just covered you and showered you with this so it's the same mouthpiece that is
being used for the liberal you know liberal intelligentsia now is just a it's just buckshot
just shoot enough of it and see what sticks and see what can get people's fear because they don't have ideas. The Democratic National Convention didn't run on ideas. They're not for anything.
It's what they're against. They're against any limits on abortion and they're against.
That's another big motivator.
And they're against anything to do with Donald Trump. And they're hoping against all hope
that Americans will hate Donald J. Trump more than they love their country.
And that's their, and that's their whole plan. All right. I got to take a brief break,
but when we come back, I want to talk about, I mean, it's very obvious you would not be allowed
to remain in Hollywood with these opinions. It's very clear to my entire audience why you
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Rob Schneider, author of the brand new book, You Can Do It. Speak your mind, America,
is with me today. Go buy it right now. Support Rob because those bastards in Hollywood,
they certainly aren't going to support him. So you got canceled, I guess, because you were
questioning certain vaccines. They didn't like that. That was long before it was hip to question
vaccines. God forbid, my body, my choice. Was that the thing that did it? That started it.
Well, Hollywood doesn't want any controversy at all because they don't act like you and me,
like, you know, like, what would be the best show?
How can I do this?
Or what would be the best idea that I could put forward?
Or what do I put my name on?
Hollywood executives and streaming services now,
which have taken over Hollywood, normal Hollywood,
in those movies days, they still act the same.
It's not what's the best movie,
what's the most enlightening thing,
or what can I be proud of
and my grandkids can see one day.
It isn't that at all.
It's what will delay my inevitable firing the longest.
And that is not be controversial, not hire people like me, people who speak their mind.
And that's okay.
I mean, I get it.
It's fear-based.
And other actors, I mean, I had an Academy Award- son of an actor who called me and he said,
I wish I could speak up like you can. I agree with what you said. And I told him, I said, don't.
Oh no. I said, I said, don't go on Facebook or don't, I mean, speak your mind, but be judicious
because it will cost you. Yeah. I mean, luckily, I mean, I could write a book and I could still
perform standup comedy and, and people support me. And most of the shows, I mean, literally everyone last year was sold out and people support me
and they believe in free speech and they love this country deeply like I do. And you do.
But I told him, I said, be judicious. Don't talk to the streaming service guy. Who's, you know,
the executive don't talk to the director or the producer, but talk to the boom guy,
tell him how you feel. Talk to your driver, talk to the director or the producer, but talk to the boom guy. Tell him how you feel. Talk to your driver.
Talk to the makeup person and have conversations in your family.
But be careful because, you know, if you put on Facebook, you know, men can't have babies even though they can.
They'll cancel your Facebook account.
You get canceled.
So don't allow yourself to be easily wiped out.
We need soldiers.
And so be judicious about it.
That's so sad.
Imagine being on the other side and being able to say whatever you want and
still be able to work. I know. Imagine being like we're saying during the break, like Madonna.
I often thought about blowing up the White House. No problem.
Yeah. No visit from the- Not controversial.
No secret service the next day. Excuse me, Madonna, Sevilla, whatever her last name is.
Cerritos, we got to ask you some questions about you saying about blowing up the White House.
Where were you on the night of, you know?
If I would have said during the Obama administration, I've often thought about blowing up the White House.
Believe me.
Yes.
You would have had a SWAT team at three in the morning kicking down the door, you know.
You would never work again.
Never. I mean, if if can you imagine if if if I would have said what Johnny Depp said and the one
was the they're the last actor that assassinated the president.
Nobody comes to his house.
Imagine if I would have said that during the Obama administration.
Look at what Robert De Niro is saying about Trump every week.
I will say to the people shouting him down, like, your movies suck.
That's not true.
No, his movies are very good.
His movies don't suck.
He's one of the greatest actors.
I mean, he's the heir apparent to Brando, blah, blah, blah.
But he's a loon.
Yeah.
I mean, you have to just say what he is.
He's, you know, he has,
basically I describe this to people.
You know what's happening now
because people are aware about concussions
and the, you know, the problems with CTE.
When you get hit and you get a dinger in football, they put you in the blue tent, you know, the, the problems with CTE, when you get hit and you get
a dinger in football, they put you in the blue tent, you know, and the sideline. That's what
needs to happen to Democrats. They need to go in the blue tent for a little bit, kind of, you know,
get your eyes checked and then come out and be rational again. And De Niro needs to go in the
blue tent. I mean, cause it's also, it's not calming things down. We need to be rational. Donald J. Trump was loved by all these New Yorkers, by Oprah. You know, I mean, I was with him 10 years ago at the, you know, the anniversary of Saturday Night Live. He was there. Alec Baldwin was there. It's just this kind of red line. And it is just a whipping
up indoctrination that is, it's an ugliness. And I think we really need to clamp down on it.
And let me ask you a question about that. Yeah. I recently taped something with PBS.
They're doing a special and I went in, we talked a lot about JD Vance, but then they asked me this
question toward the end of the interview. And I don't think it's aired yet, but they were saying
something effective. Are we going to be okay? No matter who wins Trump or Kamala.
That's a good question. Right. And I tend to be a generally positive person and I answered it with,
yes, we're going to be okay. And. But with some reservation.
I got to tell you, Rob, ever since I taped it, I've been like, did I say the right thing?
You did say the right thing.
But I think you that's that's a very complicated question.
And I've thought about that, too, because I think it's important that we answer that because we also on the right are also susceptible to fear.
And I say right.
And I just mean in the
not crazy liberal point of view. No, I agree. Same. Because you're a registered
independent, right? So am I. Yeah. No, I'm a registered Republican now.
Oh, you are? You crossed over. I had to. I had to support Donald Trump and I have to support
Robert Kennedy who supports Donald Trump and Tulsi Gabbard, all these former liberals like myself,
former Democrats, I should say, now supporting Trump. We have to know
that there are some things like if she does win, if Harris does win, and you have to know that this
is no longer a Democratic Party. They don't care about democracy because in 2016, Bernie Sanders
would have been the nominee, but they were not going to allow that. They were going to give you
the pretense. They're going to make you think that you have a choice in the Democratic Party, in the primary, that you can
vote for somebody. But they don't mean it because they pushed him aside, superdelegates, and they
put in Hillary. Four years later, and Macron learned from the Democrats here that you just
have everybody drop out and then you can keep power. You can manipulate the system.
If you can help them cheat at a presidential debate, really helps too thanks donna brazil yeah and then so and they just made uh they just said this is
your choice democratic voters and then in 2024 they do it again they just anoint her and and
we don't know who's really running the country no we don't want you to know they don't want you to
know so what is uh the reality the reality is a certain point, is America, as the greatest experiment in freedom, going to be a blip in the history of the world. Of those people, a very few, very few of those in the millions have had the opportunity to live under freedom with unfettered free speech, which allows – and free speech is all speech.
It's the ugly stuff.
It's the stuff that you hate.
It's the stuff that you loathe.
You're either for all of it or none of it.
And that friction is what creates innovation. It creates creativity. It creates the possibility to move things forward. And it creates
that possibility because you have chaos, absolute chaos is with no rules, doesn't work. And absolute
control doesn't work because that's tyranny. You have to have that balance. And what gives you that balance is free speech. Now, is this going to be something that's toppled and it ends up being in
the human, in the human history, that just to be a blip that basically from the, uh, the late 18th
century through the beginning of the 21st century, and then it's over. Oh, gosh. And that is a possibility. And it hurts.
But I think that for our kids, it's important to do everything we can to keep this beautiful gift that we've been given.
And I would just say, like, the consequences of giving.
Let me just ask you, why does that affect you so deeply?
Well, my mother, who just passed away a couple of years ago, she also got COVID and survived.
But she loved this country.
And I remember her being so, she was a Democrat who never voted for Democrats.
I remember going, why wouldn't you vote for Jimmy Carter?
And I'm never voting for the Democrat.
You don't understand.
And I remember, and she knew what, she knew what hardship was.
I mean, her family, her sister has found money that the Japanese buried in a cave.
And she found these other metal pineapples she thought were valuable.
And she brought them to her uncle.
I mean, her uncle, her brother-in-law, Oscar Hamada, Japanese Filipino.
And he's one of the reasons they survived.
He knew, he started burying food, before when the Japanese, he knew they
were going to come and, uh, they, they came nine hours after December 7th, the war and
the day of living infamy, nine hours.
I didn't know that till I read your book.
Yeah, literally eight or nine hours later, the Japanese invaded the Philippines.
And so my mother knew, and she, she like And when she went to school, that dirty money.
The other kids knew who had dirty money and who went to school.
Because you don't get free education in the Philippines.
You pay for it.
And so I grew up with that.
And I was always challenging my mother about that.
And I've come around to her point of view about that.
She said, you better fight for this country.
Anybody who doesn't love this country can get out. Yes, right on. I remember saying that in the 70s. So what are you talking
about? We got to get everybody to come in. And it's really important because you see what happens
in this country. You see what happens in countries where they're letting in people who hate their
country. You can see it in England. Yes. They hate England. They are not assimilating. And so we need immigration in this
country. And God bless the workers who want to come here legally. And God bless the Mexican
workers who want to come in and do the work that other people don't want to do. And they work hard
and God bless them. The legal hardworking people who come in this country. However, if you come in
this country, you don't love this country. You don't want to assimilate. Then you can't come in
this country and you should get kicked out. And they didn't do that in England. And now you have this whole replacement theory.
It's a fact in Brussels. Yeah, we don't. Who cares what they call? I'm sick of their bullshit
labels to try to shut down our objections to their policies. So as far as going back to your
very valid question that they asked you, and I'm amazed in PBS, which does great work, a lot of it,
but their idea in particular can be good, amazed in PBS, which does great work, a lot of it, but their idea- Frontline in particular can be good.
Unbelievable, and they've done great work over the years, and we should keep funding
them, but we need to kick out the ideological ones who are ruining it.
But the question is, can we survive this, or will we be okay?
I would say there's a couple of tipping points that we won't be okay.
If we get rid of the filibuster, that will be a turning point.
And then if we stack the Supreme Court and have 27 judges, then we'll be like Venezuela,
or we'll be like some banana republic. Those are the, you know, there is, you know, when you have
corrupt agencies, like when they have the FBI that seems to be captured, and the Justice Department
that also seems to be ideologically captured, and then you have the FDA and the CDC and you have that is captured.
And now you have the Federal Communication Commission allowing at the late stage of of of election, a presidential election, a very crucial presidential election, allowing George Soros to quickly buy 200 radio stations.
We're going to say this is is... We're worried. We're tilting.
I don't think the Democrats have a chance of winning the executive and, you know,
the House of Representatives and the Senate.
I don't think that's in the cards.
But I think that, let's go worst-case scenario,
and they do.
Let's go, it's not going to be the end of our republic.
It's going to really, it's going to be two years of, again, hellish, you know, Democrats trying to all they care about
is keeping power. So they're going to do everything they can. They're going to flood in people again
to try to make sure that those, you know, there's only a few battleground states left.
Basically, seven states now are going to decide our election. They're going to continue to try
to turn other states. I mean, Washington, when I grew up, the state of Washington
was conservative. California used to have, every once in a while, we'd have a Democrat, we'd have
a Republican, we'd have a Republican administrator at the executive level, a governor. Virginia used
to be deep red. Yeah. So what they want to do is have every state like california basically we're going
to have these voters and they can do whatever we say because we give them enough free stuff
that's not the plan that's that is the stated plan that is what they're doing in 2021 they
passed legislation to to to get money to fly people in yep so that was like they knew what's
happening so they will do as much damage as they can for two years until they lose Congress again. And then we'll be able to have a stopgap. If we do take the Senate, we'll be able to stop a lot of the bad plans. So it's not the end of democracy. It's not the end of our republic. But we're going to have to decide what kind of country do we want? And I think that there are, I don't think it's as close as people are saying.
I think we have to, you know, we have to be like Bolivia and have the same day. I mean, how come Bolivia and Nigeria, you know, the two, not necessarily the most advanced,
you know, nations in the world and consequential economies like we have, how the world revolves.
I mean, what they say in Australia, if the United States gets a cold, we sneeze. So the world really depends on a free, robust,
economically sound America. And we'll survive it. I just think we have to be careful. It's
going to get rockier. But I don't think it's going to be that close. I just think we have
to get to a point like Vivek Ramaswamy says,
I was calling him pastrami for a long time, but he probably doesn't mind to say that we really need to have, um, you know, we need to have a voter registration. You're going to have an ID and
that's not racist. Right? Well, that's the problem is when you view the guy as actual Hitler, what
are you willing to do to stop him? And this
is one of the reasons why many people do not have faith in the vote being fair and the changing of
the laws to allow so many mail-in ballots, even post dated after the election in Pennsylvania,
people don't understand the fairness of that or trust in the integrity of it.
And that's what they want us to do they want us to get the only states that have made reforms yeah since last time are
red states right right so all the swing states are still just as potentially corruptible as they were
before believe me if immigrants started voting republican right away they would stop they would
close that border oh my gosh they would be over if ha close that border. Oh, my God. They would be over
if Haitians for Trump start. If they see Haitians in Springfield, Ohio, and they start wearing Trump
T-shirts, believe me, those planes are going to be deplaned and they're going to they're going to
start flying them out of there. Yes, because it really is. And once you see corruption at the
highest level and you realize that, you know, we are teetering, we can only continue to spend this money and keep printing money.
And the only reason we're allowed to have these forever wars – and I would just tell people who are on the fence.
If you are against censorship, if you are against inflation, if you are against families, children, the next generation being able to afford a home.
If you're against these forever wars, then you're going to have to kick these people out.
And if anyone's talking about stopping the war in Ukraine and this, I mean, Napoleon couldn't beat Russia.
Hitler couldn't.
This comedian from Zelensky dancing on YouTube videos, he's going to beat Russia.
We have to stop the money spend and we have to stop the slaughter. People are going to school. You's going to beat Russia. We have to stop the money spend, and we have to stop the slaughter.
People are going to school.
You're going about your business.
You're able to consider what you want to do today and picking up your kids.
There are people who are traumatized, and you have perhaps a million dead already.
Enough with the slaughter.
Enough with U.S. paid money.
And at least when all this stuff's coming out.
Not to mention the possibility of starting World War III.
Yes.
I mean, you have Russia pushed.
And now this Blinken moron was saying you could fire missiles deep into Russia.
I mean, we're at this point with the greatest, you know, the people have the greatest number of nuclear weapons, Russia.
They have small nuclear weapons, too.
Rob, think about, I mean, if you really want to scare the hell out of yourself,
think about Kamala Harris as commander in chief
in the situation room
when nukes are being fired inside Russia
with American backing.
And then we see the possible retaliation
and she's got to make the call.
That is the kind of stuff that will keep you awake at night.
It will.
And let me just tell you historical precedent.
The historical precedent was in the Eisenhower administration,
all the joint chiefs of staff, then the military,
these people approved and presented Eisenhower with the plan
to take out the Sovietviet union with 200 nuclear bombs
to just wipe them out and they presented that to eisenhower and all of these these evil warmongers
having being so completely clueless not realizing that 36 hours after that bombing even if it was
successful and there was no you know know, bombings, but that
nuclear cloud would be over Nebraska. And so we have to realize there are some tipping points
where you can't recover from. And nuclear war is certainly the biggest one. And we are closer now
than we were since, you know, Robert Kennedy's uncle, John F. Kennedy and Robert Kennedy,
calmed the world down from nuclear abyss from 1962. And we're at
that stage. And that's why it's important to kick these people out and to put your hatred for the
tweets of Donald Trump away and realize that he's going to have better people around him. I know
Donald Trump, you know, I don't know him well, but I know that he wasn't happy with all the people that he was around last time. Yeah. He's spoken to that recently. And he's
going to have better people. Kind of swampified by people who are brought to me by establishment
Republicans and people I kind of trusted who are because they were on the right. And I was misled
on a lot of key people. So was JFK. And he was misled by Dean Acheson and these, you know,
these forever wars. It was perpetual war for perpetual peace.
That was the United States doctrine from 1948 on.
And that has to stop.
But it's continued.
And I do think that with this Trump administration, it is a chance to stop this global push for this global one world government.
And whether people want to admit it's real or not,
it is. We have, and the problem with these global elites that happen to be Democrats,
these neocons, is they seem to fool themselves into thinking they're going to be in control of
the new world order. And they're not. It's going to be China. And we will be a subsidiary of China
by 2040. And finally, if I would say one thing we have to do as Americans
also is we need to get healthy because no matter who the Democrats or Republicans, we're going to
go bankrupt by 2040 if we don't get our health under control. And God bless Robert Kennedy for
putting all his, his, his... The history of the community.
He's put his whole life into protecting the environment
and trying to bring better health to Americans and to children.
And to go and risk everything to support Donald Trump
because he realizes that's the best chance.
Because he went...
He also reached out to the Kamala Harris campaign.
And it's very telling that they didn't even call him back.
Mm-hmm.
But for him.
He tried not to make his make America healthy again thing a political thing.
Yeah.
He wants everybody to be healthy.
Republicans, Democrats, our kids.
They're the ones who can't look at him, even though he's a lifelong Democrat. I know.
Through anything other than their Trump derangement syndrome glasses.
It is sad.
And I will say that like we need to get in.
If I would beg your listeners,
eight to 10,000 steps a day, stay away from the center of the grocery store and keep your kids,
I mean, get them to eat, grow your own food. It's not going to cause global boiling,
as they say. And we got to really make America healthy again. I mean, and think about the poisoning that's happening to us.
And thankfully, they're starting to wake up to the fluoride in the water and all the poisons.
And if you just look at the Froot Loops, what they send in Canada, that's been talked about.
That was alarming.
Yeah. And then what we're allowed to do here. I mean, we do have to get our kids healthy. And
unfortunately, 54% of our kids now suffer from chronic illnesses that were unheard
of when you and I were kids. And that is just, there's no future for that. We have to get our
kids healthy. We have to stop poisoning them. Imagine a world in which Trump is president
and RFKJ is in there overseeing like the FDA. Can you imagine?
It would be amazing.
And changing the regulations so all these guys who are in charge of the food supply
are not allowed to take money
from these disgusting corporations
that are buying their loyalty.
Even the pharmaceutical companies,
they go, it's a revolving door
between being the head of Merck
and then all of a sudden you're at the CDC.
Same thing.
Like Julie Gerberding was
at the head of the vaccine manufacturing. Scott Gottlie yeah and they and Pfizer we have to put a firewall
there and Kennedy will be the firewall if we get enough support to get no one understands the
problem as well as he does no one's been focusing on it like he has there's no but first of all
there's zero interest in doing this on the Dem side in the same that we have about as much chance
of anything happening on the Dem side as we do of them busting up unions. If she gets all, I mean,
they're, they're just completely in bed with all these industries and Trump is the only chance in
getting actual change. This is what many of the doctors and the experts were saying at that
hearing. They were saying, look, people are waking up. Like you said, they're starting to learn on
their own and there's an ecosystem within the podcast world that's talking about this more and more, but they were all making the point, why should all the
burden be on the people? They have jobs, they have kids, they have things they need to worry about.
They're the lifeblood of the American economy. The government should not be allowing this and
far from stopping it, they're promoting it. They're the cause of it.
Well, we have capture of agency and I think people talk about it euphemistically, but the
result of it is what is so tumultuous and so heartbreaking. And when you talked about earlier
how I originally got canceled, and it was simply, I had parents who had vaccine-injured children
and who knew that their kids were okay and talking and walking and
were ahead of their markers for where they're supposed to be at that age. And then they weren't
okay because they got seven or 11 different doses of four different or six different vaccines
before the age of two. And all of a sudden they couldn't talk anymore. And they say, well, there's, you know, that's not evidence.
I'm sorry, it is.
I mean, it's direct evidence.
And what we have to do is, I choose, sorry, I choose to believe these parents, and I still do.
And no matter what the risk is, we have to protect the most vulnerable members and the most precious members of our society, our children.
And that's why it's so important that we turn this chronic illness around and we don't
have a long time to do it. We have to, I mean, my dad was on 12 medications when he passed away at
the age of 68 and that wasn't making him healthier. So what we do and, and, and God bless our medical
system. If you have a heart attack, a stroke, um, break a leg, break a leg or stabbed or shot,
which is, you know, I was just in New York city for a couple of days and there's, a stroke, um, break a leg or stabbed or shot, which is, you know, I was just in New York
city for a couple of days and there's, you know, wasn't a small percentage of that actually
happening, but, and, and the, the best, you know, urgent care in the world if you need it,
but for curing anything, they just, they're just not trained or they, there's no incentive to do
that. Acute injuries go, that's one thing you can trust the medical system. The body long-term
is a different story. They have bad incentives. They do. And, and so, but getting rid of this, um,
capture of agencies is urgent and we don't have a tremendous time to do it. And we have 80% of
Americans are overweight or I should say unhealthy and 35% are obese and they're being poisoned.
I mean, the fact that the cigarette companies were able to,
were going to go out of business and they were drummed out, even though it took 30 years after
they knew it was causing cancer, uh, to drum them out and they were able to buy big Agra.
They're able to buy and make that terrible food just as addictive as their cigarettes.
We're going to keep you scientists. We're going to figure out how to make this stuff
just as addictive as cigarettes. You're very useful. And they did. Why were you canceled for believing what you believe?
Why is it not okay to say that? Because there's some have those views. There's some red lines.
You can talk about, you know, like 60 minutes, they'll do a report on, on the army costing $25,000, uh, for a toilet, you know, and for a screwdriver,
but you're not going to talk about, they won't do a report in 60 minutes about the military
industrial complex, the pharmaceutical industrial complex. And as I say in the book, you know,
the drug cartels in Mexico is just a measly $10 billion. That's
just, you know, that's nothing. That's less than like one drug. If Merck or Pfizer thought they
could only make $10 billion on a drug, they wouldn't waste their time on it. The pharmaceutical
industries is $350 billion a year, and they want to crank that up to 750 by 2030. These people do not, you know, they want you
drugged up from cradle to grave. And if you look up their business report, if you want to invest
in Pfizer, they go from cradle to grave drugs. That's their, it's not about health. So if you
go after power, they're going to come after you and they're going to try to destroy you
but at a certain point and you have to be judicious about this by the way they did it to rfkj that
that's really why he was dubbed persona non grata for and they have all these years and i've tried
to skirt it and still kind of work here and there but at a certain point you have to go well this
will fall because it's tyranny and tyranny just, just like the Iron Curtain, and James Lindsay talks about this more eloquently than I do.
I'm just a comedian.
But what happens with tyrannies like the Iron Curtain, they just seem like they're going to go on forever.
But they collapse and they collapse very quickly.
And what we're seeing is the tyranny of government captured agencies, the tyranny of pharma,
because people did wake up to it and it could collapse very quickly. And that's why I'm so
hopeful that RFK can get in there with Trump. It's one of the blessings of COVID.
Yes. One of the blessings of COVID is that just like Napoleon's army, when they stretched,
like pharmaceutical industry stretched out and I knew by 2014, I said, these people are so powerful.
They're controlling the medical boards, which are,
and they're, you know, you've gone from three shots to now it's, it's 72 different vaccines.
Including one for an STD that we're giving to babies.
Yeah. And on the day one, and that was only because the Bush administration in 1990 said the Merck administration, you can look this up in the New York times. They said, we're not going to
have a, and the HP, I mean, I'm sorry Hep B, which is a sexually transmitted and drug transmitted through needles.
Yeah.
But it was for teenagers and young adults, but they weren't taking it.
And they said, we're not going to have an orphan drug out there.
If adults won't take it, we'll give it to babies. And when you have a corrupted agency like the CDC and the FDA, then this went
into practice and now babies are getting it on day one. So are we going to turn it around?
And I would just say this to people. I would say there's going to be no Marines that are going to
come rescue us. There's going to be no food drop in the United States. There'll be no Marshall
Plan for the United States. We are our own Marines. We're going to have to do everything we can.
And for those people who are feeling defeated or listening to the liberal intelligentsia telling you that the election is close, it isn't.
Far more people are going to vote for Republicans than Trump, whether they will be able to pull it off, whether somehow some machinations will come into play that I don't fully understand. I will just say this, that during COVID, you had
30% that were fanatical in believing the government and whatever they say they go with,
and 30% went along with it because it was just easier. But you had 30% of Americans,
roughly 80 million Americans that said, you know what, F you. This is tyranny. We're not going
along with it. And if we want to do the numbers, that is roughly the same amount that said, you know what, F you. This is tyranny. We're not going along with it.
And if we want to do the numbers,
that is roughly the same amount that was able to defeat in the Revolutionary War
the greatest military power of its day, a ragtag group of—
The reference to the military is not coming to save you
reminded me of something my husband said, and he was exactly right,
about Trump and the mean tweets
and how there are a lot of people who might be inclined to vote for him and definitely not for her.
But he's controversial and he can be kind of an asshole.
It's like, I don't know if I can.
My husband made the allusion to a few good men, and he said, we need him on that wall.
You're not meant to be in love with Colonel Jessup, but we do need him on that
wall because the alternative, the people he's fighting are the ones who really we have to
defeat. We have to make sure that they don't get four more years of policy control. And so you
don't have to love him. You don't have to particularly love his manner, but the way he
speaks or the way he treats everybody around him. We're not asking you to hug him. He's not going
to come into your living room. No, you don't have to have treats everybody around. You don't, we're not asking you to hug him. He's not going to come into your living room.
No, you don't have to have dinner with him.
You don't have to tweet with him.
But here's what you get with Trump.
You get somebody who kicked out the world health organization,
which is a captured agency by that ghoul, Bill Gates.
And, and, you know, who wants, who,
who admits that he makes $20 for every dollar he,
he invests into the vaccine empire.
He gets $20 back. He's not a philanthropist. He's a profit-making guy who feeds off people's illnesses,
and that's how he decides to make money. He's not a good person, Bill Gates, and you can just
look at what happened to him in India and in Africa for the trail of misery that he's left
behind. But here's what you get from Trump,
is that there is a move in the Democratic Party,
and the Biden administration wanted to go along with it,
to give over our sovereignty to unelected groups to make decisions for us.
And that is traitor.
That is traitorous.
That is a traitor to your own country.
We cannot give away our sovereignty to anybody.
And anyone who does that is a traitor to this country country. We cannot give away our sovereignty to anybody. And anyone who
does that is a traitor to this country. That is the existential threat, if there ever was one.
Not a mean tweet.
Not a mean tweet.
Rob, I got to run. I love it. You can do it just like Rob is doing it right here.
You can speak your mind, America. Check it out. It's by Rob Schneider. As you can see,
he's well worth spending time with. Get the book. Have a great weekend.
Good luck with this.
Thank you very much for having me.
It's a pleasure.
And I'm glad I follow you and I support you.
Oh, gosh. You're great.
It's a thrill.
Honestly, wonderful.
I hope we do it again.
Thank you very much.
And we'll be back on Monday with VDH.
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