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Comedian Rob Schneider was the guest speaker at the TPUSA event.

Comedian Rob Schneider was the guest speaker at the TPUSA event. | Monday, November 11, 2025 Turning Point USA scheduled an event at the campus. You can probably already guess where this meme is going; Guess who showed up to riot, not just protest? Yes, it was those compassionate, peace loving, leftists. They came to silence free speech by saying that Kirk was opposed to free speech. They called Charlie Kirk a fascist while acting just like fascists. | image tagged in tpusa,leftist hatred,more leftist violence | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
141 views 10 upvotes Made by AdamSmithsInvisibleHand 1 month ago in politics
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4 ups, 1mo,
1 reply
Rob Schneider? Seriously?
2 ups, 1mo,
2 replies
Comedians used to include colleges as a part of their tour. The the left went insane and bo longer had a sense of humor. So comedians like Jerry Seinfeld, Tim Allen and others just quit going to colleges.

Rob Schneider showed up for TPUSA because conservatives still have a sense of humor and like to laugh

The problem is that comedy is offensive. But people who know how to laugh at themselves think that is funny. Leftists shoved a stick so far up they're butts to even understand comedy. Comedy is too offensive for the hyper offended. When your offended for everyone and everything all you know how to do is riot and burn stuff down.

I can't see the left ever pulling that stick out of their butts. So it will only be conservatives, centrists and a small handful of Democrats who will keep comedy alive.

So go ahead and trash Rob Schneider, we'll just keep laughing and mostly laughing at you.
3 ups, 1mo,
2 replies
At the same time you call for bans on Colbert and Kimmel?
2 ups, 1mo,
1 reply
I never called for bans in Colbert or Kimmel. No one on the right cared about them. Apparently no one on the left cares about them either. That's why Colbert got cancelled. He wasn't popular enough. ABC is now trying to figure out another way to dump Kimmel without triggering the left.

Their just TV shows. TV shows get cancelled all the time and it has everything to do with ratings NOT politics.

As far as anyone on the right is concerned CBS can continue to lose 30 million a year on Colbert all they want

You don't understand conservatives. We're not like you. When a conservative upsets you guys you riot in the streets. You killed Charlie Kirk.

When a liberal upsets us we just stop listening and go about our own business.
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1 up, 4w,
3 replies
2 ups, 4w
Ouch, I don't see how that was warranted. At least not with him in particular.
2 ups, 4w
I agree. When I see other people's memes I just wish I could make memes as good as theirs. I lost my artistic edge decades ago. But the message isn't stupid.
1 up, 4w
Lost the point so resort to the leftist fallback. Personal attack.
2 ups, 1mo,
1 reply
Colbert and Kimmel got cancelled for low ratings... LOL
2 ups, 4w,
2 replies
No they didn't. They were cancelled because their networks caved in to Trump.
2 ups, 4w
That's nuts. Trump's got a country to run. He doesn't have time or even care about Kimmel and Colbert.

You really don't know much about TV networks work. When they cannot get advertisers for a show they no longer can produce shows. Advertisers pay for every show on broadcast TV. Those businesses watch the ratings of a show and when the ratings start to go down that means fewer people are watching their ads. When the ratings go below whatever point each business sets then they pull their ads from the show.

Colbert's ratings plummeted. It didn't matter if you watched him every night without fail. It doesn't matter how much you like Colbert. Advertisers stopped advertising on his show. It was so bad that the show was losing $30 million per year. CBS is not a charitable organization. They are a business and when a business loses money on a product they stop making that product.

Colbert, regardless of how much it upsets you, just was not a profitable show for CBS.

I think ABC was using Kimmel's comment about Charlie Kirk as an excuse to cancel his show. I could be wrong. Perhaps Kimmel isn't losing money for ABC, I just don't know. If ABC wasn't losing money on Kimmel then that would explain why they put his show back on the air. If he is losing money then it could be that ABC saw what happened when Colbert got cancelled and are afraid of what would happen if they cancelled Kimmel. Whatever ABC is going through I don't know but I know that Disney (who owns ABC) is losing money on everything they are doing because they went woke. And parents stopped letting Disney babysit their kids because of that.

NONE of what was happening happened because of Trump. Cancelling TV show is just not the right, authority or responsibility of the president.
1 up, 4w
nope
2 ups, 4w,
2 replies
"Jerry Seinfeld, Tim Allen and others just quit going to colleges."

They came up in the '80s and peaked in the '90s, and finally the tide caught up and reminded them the '90s were three decades ago and they had been left behind with it.

Seinfeld had the biggest show on television, so big the him and his entitled co-stars demanded a million $$ each per episode. Then it got canceled the next year. The greedy got needy.

I never watched a single episode, they all exuded a certain narcissistic smugness, and Seinfeld's "... Why is that?" punchline for every single one of his jokes had already bored me away years before.
I guess eventually everybody else caught on with that after a while... the same exact punch line for every joke just isn't that funny after the gazillionth time.

"Rob Schneider showed up for TPUSA because conservatives still have a sense of humor and like to laugh"

Conservatives have a sense of humor? Since when?
Okay, Greg Gutfeld used to be funny till he started doing The Five, but he used to be a Liberal hardcore Punk Rocker then became a Conservative who likes Green Day as he aged. Ironically when he became fully immersed with Conservatives on with The Five he became unfunny. I actually just realized that as I was typing this.

I know he tried to revive the funny and go back to being the old Greg Gutfeld with his latest Greg Gutfeld show, but I tried. I tried a couple of times. Back when it was just a Friday night thing, and then again when it became daily. And it just seems like Greg Gutfeld trying to emulate Greg Gutfeld. It looks really plastic and superficial. Single-use plastic Greg. I mean the guy even pauses and looks at the camera or, audience with all 10 members of it waiting for them to laugh on cue. It's just sad.

Somewhere during Bush or Obama, watching the RNC Convention, I noticed something curious. They weren't smiling. On occasions they did smile or laugh, it was when they were all supposed to because somebody pulled a funny. But they looked like somebody bending plaster. Otherwise they were rather cold and stern. The Democrats are fakers too, but at least in their conventions they try to act... human.

PS: you've asked a couple of times and I never got around to answering, what does HC mean. It stands for Hardcore come as in Hardcore Punk Rock.
1 up, 4w,
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They never stopped doing stand up.

It's very clear that left lost it's sense of humor. The last real comedy movie that wasn't a boring dark comedy was Galaxy Quest. The 2nd to the last Thor movie was funny and so are the Guardians of the Galaxy movies but they're superhero movies, not comedies.

Everything offends leftists and because of that they forgot how to laugh.

I know Mel Brooks is still alive and kicking and he's about to release a sequel to Spaceballs but Spaceballs was the dumbest movie he ever did (except for Life Stinks). But where is the new Mel Brooks. What happened to Zucker Abrams Zucker who did the Airplane and the Naked Gun movies. I saw the new Naked Gun movie with Liam Neeson. It was ok.

But even liberals like John Cleese, who is 683 years old and still funny, has commented on how wokeness has killed comedy. He pointed out that comedy is about offending people while making fun of yourself.

And somethings gotta change because the left is all wound up and tense. That's why they killed Charlie Kirk.

If someone said something truly funny to a leftist today the leftist would shoot him.

I tend to think that Stalin, Lenin, Mao and Hitler probably didn't know how to laugh either.
2 ups, 4w,
1 reply
It's not whether or not they stopped doing stand up, but whether anybody is paying to see it.

It's sad but they got stale. So did everybody else from their generation. That's why you don't see them in movies or hear about them anymore. These guys you mentioned, they got angry, now they're tweeting about it, and it's a mass conspiracy against them because they're conservatives or something like that.

I read a whole long article a few months ago about Tim Allen getting screwed repeatedly because he's a conservative. But there was nothing there. He had his show for some years and then it ended and he got fired from his show that is no longer being made and somehow that was an act against him because he was conservative. Stuff like that. There was nothing about the trajectory of his career that seemed adversely affected because he was conservative. In fact, he should be thankful that he lasted this long.

Now we get to hear sour grape Tweetz from has-beens like Allen, Seinfeld, Schneider and Tim Woods, seeking to somehow keep their retired careers alive by whining about politics. How is it that they're getting screwed for being Trumpers during the time of Trump?

Before he killed himself, Robin Williams remarked to someone how not even DeNiro is getting roles like he used to. What's the latest Tom Hanks movie you heard of? Bill Murray? They started in comedy then started doing drama. Same with Jim Carrey. Where's Steve Carell? Wasn't he the new big thing just yesterday?

I didn't even know Allen, Seinfeld, Schneider and Tim Woods were conservatives till they started crying victim about it.

And neither did anyone else here.

Conservative comedians? There was Sam Kinison. He yelled. Was mean spirited. And died. And that was it.
1 up, 4w
Not that I go see stand up comedians but from what I've been hearing (and I don't put any effort into finding this stuff out) they all still do stand up. I don't know how well they're doing. But I'm pretty sure if Seinfeld said he wanted to do another Sitcom, the networks would go crazy trying to get him.

Tim Allen has done well in spite of his conservatism. His Last Man Standing show did get cancelled by ABC specifically because of his politics. His show was one of the highest rated when they canned him. Then a year or so later Fox picked the show up and ran with it until, like all TV shows, the ratings went down.

Allen has another sitcom now but I haven't watched it, don't know the name of it or what network it's on.

But Roseanne Barr got the same treatment when they brought her show back on the air. She made one political comment and they kept the show but kicked her off. I don't even remember what she said but I don't think it was too controversial.

Gina Carano, not a comedian, got kicked off of the Mandalorian just because she was conservative and she did say anything controversial. Disney just dumped her. Thanks to help from Elon Musk she won a wrongful termination lawsuit against Disney.

I don't know where Steve Carrel went. He and Steven Colbert started at the same time on The Daily Show. They did a segment called Even Stevens. It was similar to Dan Ackroyd and Jane Curtin on SNL. It was a point/counterpoint segment. Carrel was really funny on the and on pretty much everything he did on the Daily Show. But his movies were a huge disappointment.

Rob Schneider shows up everywhere if it's conservative. I wouldn't be surprised if he one day spoke at the Republican National Convention. He may have and I didn't know it. He went to a few colleges with Charlie Kirk when Kirk did his thing.

He and Adam Sandler are still friends even though they don't share politics. Sandler will still put Schneider in his movies
1 up, 4w
"Somewhere during Bush or Obama, watching the RNC Convention, I noticed something curious. They weren't smiling. On occasions they did smile or laugh, it was when they were all supposed to because somebody pulled a funny."

Well as I've gotten older I don't look like I'm having a good time anymore. I can see something really funny. Inside I am cracking up but on the outside I look bored. I didn't uses to be that way. I still laugh out loud sometimes but not like I used to.

I used to think the statement about someone falling out of their seat laughing wasn't real, until I actually did it when I watched Airplane when it was in the theaters. I almost did it again when I saw Ghostbusters in the theater. "Yes, you're honor, this man has no dick". That line still cracks me up.

I never thought Gutfeld was very funny. He always seemed like he was trying to hard.

Jon Stewart used to be funny until the Daily Show went to his head. Colbert was funny when he did his parody of the O'Reilly Factor. I was excited when he got his late night show on CBS. I watched it and it was mind numbingly unfunny. I wondered what happened to him.

Fallon has the best late night show now even though I so very rarely ever watch any late night TV. Actually I watch streaming movies most of the time.

Anyway, maybe it's just because I'm old. Maybe I'm just nostalgic for my youth.
3 ups, 1mo
Why does the left had to lie just to justify their hatred
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Monday, November 11, 2025 Turning Point USA scheduled an event at the campus. You can probably already guess where this meme is going; Guess who showed up to riot, not just protest? Yes, it was those compassionate, peace loving, leftists. They came to silence free speech by saying that Kirk was opposed to free speech. They called Charlie Kirk a fascist while acting just like fascists.