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October 18, 2024 38 mins

In this episode, comedian Rob Schneider discusses the importance of free speech, government overreach, and the impact of censorship on society. He emphasizes the need for individuals to speak their minds and challenge authority, particularly in the context of the pandemic and its effects on education and personal freedoms. Schneider critiques the current state of the Democratic Party and highlights the dangers of Marxism and woke culture infiltrating education. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network. For more visit TudorDixonPodcast.com

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the Tutor Dixon Podcast. I've got to tell
you I am fan girling a little bit today because
we have legendary comedian actor, I mean, nominated Saturday Night
Live writer when it was really really funny, and cast
member Rob Schneider with us today. Rob, thank you so
much for joining.

Speaker 2 (00:16):
Me, Thank you for thank you for having me. I
appreciate it absolutely.

Speaker 1 (00:21):
I've been watching what you've been doing. I think that
anytime we find somebody who's been in the Hollywood scene
who says, hey, I can cross the aisle and agree
on a few different things, we're like amazing, And it's
really exciting when it's someone who's funny that we love watching.
I mean, I feel like I grew up alongside you.
You didn't know I was there, but I knew you
were there. It was really fun to watch you.

Speaker 2 (00:43):
Well, we just I mean I would just tell people,
and you know, especially you know people who live in
the in the blocked blue state of California. Look, there
are no conservatives anymore. They're just people who aren't crazy liberal.
That's all just chill out, everybody, you know. And I

(01:04):
think you get through to people that way. I mean,
you really have I mean, there's no more of a
basic attack on our liberties than free speech. So when
you have like Tim Walls and Kamala Harris saying that
it's a privilege, they don't seem to understand that this
constitutional republic, it's guaranteed free speech. It's not the speech

(01:25):
that she likes or he likes that agrees with the
liberal ideology, but or the illiberal ideology. But it's all speech.
It's the stuff you don't like that's what needs protection
the most. And you know, it's a shame that people
have to be reminded of that. But anyway, that's in
my new book, You can do it, Speak your Mind America.

(01:46):
It's just a nice, healthy reminder for people.

Speaker 1 (01:49):
I think there's no better messenger than a comedian to
come out and say this. For me, I look at
this and I just want to say that again, you
can do it. Speak your mind America. That's what so
many people have been saying for a long time, and
I think we started to see it even while before
the pandemic. I started to see moms who would say
something just exactly what you're saying, use their free speech

(02:10):
to say something on Facebook, and they would get kicked
off of Facebook, and then they're out of their kids' lives.
They're out of the school groups, they're out of the
soccer group, they're out of everything, and it's like you
are no longer a part of society. But you guys
saw it early on when people started to attack jokes,
didn't you.

Speaker 2 (02:26):
Well, we did. But also its interesting was you know,
during that whole scamdemic, and I mean that in the
real sense because it was really was a chance to
ramp up I mean the unfortunately both parties, the Democrat
and republic Party, keep Republican Party, keep the Patriot Act going,
which is just spying on Americans, and really the transfer
of power from the legislative body of Congress to just

(02:49):
let the president have these unfettered executive orders. I mean,
I think Biden had one hundred and twenty five executive orders.
The executive branch is not supposed to legislate, you know,
from you know, you know, just any controls or any
powers that he wants or laws, it's got to go
through Congress. But Congress knows that, you know, the president's

(03:10):
only going to be there for four years or eight years,
so they don't have to worry about them getting reelected.
And you know, ninety three percent of people in Congress
just keep getting re elected time and time again. So
I think it's just the way to save their own butts.
But you really did see during the pandemic, You saw
what happened was, you know, parents were able to look

(03:31):
on the computer to see what their kids were learning
in school. And it wasn't it wasn't reading, writing, and arithmetic.
It was this woke nonsense. It was this you know,
which all this woke stuff is just Marxism dressed up
as manners, and it was not. If I had a
dollar for every gender, I'd have two dollars. We have

(03:53):
to stop the nonsense and get back to some I mean,
it's it's not you know, it's not complicated. I mean
we need to have a free speech. That's you know,
in question authority. And we need to make sure that
the parents are the ones who have the final say
over the children, not the schools. There could be no
secrets from their teachers in the schools. That's you know,

(04:13):
if you look at what the you know, I've got
little kids, and if you look at what you're warning
kids about, there's no secrets between adults and children. But
in school they say you have to in California. So
you know, it's at what point do we just hand
over control of our children and control of our country

(04:34):
and just allow them to because the only thing that
Democrats want is to maintain power and to keep going
and that they're not bettering society. I don't think that
the inner city people are better off than they were
since Obama, and I don't think they have been were
better under Obama. So I think you have to. This
administration is asking for an approval on the last four years,

(04:57):
and I just don't think they're going to get I
just think all they have is fear to scare people
and to say to people, do you hate Donald Trump
more than you love your country? And they're just hoping
that they do, and.

Speaker 1 (05:11):
They know that they know that fear was effective in
twenty twenty. Bring up an interesting point when you talk
about the legislature, because I think it actually goes even
beyond that when you look at executive orders, and we
had this in Michigan, I'm sure you had the same
in California. And we had this on a national scale
where you had the Health Department, unelecteds coming in and
they're making laws essentially because they're saying you can't do this,

(05:34):
you can't do that, they are actually working with social
media country companies to say, oh, this speech is no
longer allowed. That was shocking to me, and that really
was that we were really exposed to when people talked about, oh,
there's a deep state, there's this unelected bureaucracy that makes decisions.
That was the first time I think the average American said,
wait a minute, none of these people were voted for,

(05:57):
and yet they're telling me what to do.

Speaker 2 (05:59):
Well, you know, it's interesting because during the American Revolution
they were very our leaders. George Washington was very well
aware of plagues. They had a smallpox and I think
a scarlet fever outbreak at that time of the American Revolution.
And if you notice, there's nothing in the Constitution that
puts aside our rights. It's nothing in that that says like, well,

(06:23):
you have these rights a free speech, and you have
the rights the bare arms, and you have but unless
there's a plague, unless there's a bad flu going around,
then all those rights get taken away. You have the
right to assemble unless and so they didn't have that
specifically because it's during the Constitution was written four difficult times.
So what you have is you have an overreaching government.

(06:45):
Then whether it's Governor Whitmer of Michigan or Gavin Newsom,
they have these executive powers that just would go on forever.
And I will say that in the state of Arizona,
where I lived, I had to get the back out
of California. Are you to protect my kids? And I
knew that, you know, but there's been no legislation. In Arizona,

(07:09):
there is legislation to limit to thirty days of what
the governor can, you know, the executive powers to shut
down the state. But it's still in Michigan, there's no
legislation to take away Governor Whitmer's powers to do it again.
And where's the apology? Well, where's the I'm sorry for
the lockdowns? I mean, you had African American children that
took decades for them to get to on par with

(07:32):
other students on the reading levels, and they've since fallen
off a cliff. I mean, we have a generation of
kids now because of the lockdowns, which were never scientifically
proven to do anything because harm and now we don't
We're not going to know for a decade. The real
harms to these people, the people who just got lost
in the system. So yeah, it was it was a

(07:53):
real eye opener. And then when you look at the
governor's and the administration, especially the Biden Harris ad miniSTR
that worked with the tech companies to censor Americans, which
thankfully was exposed because Elon Musk bought Twitter and the
Twitter files, and in the congressional hearings. Of course they
wouldn't do it in the Senate because the Democrats controlled

(08:13):
the Senate. Instead of regrouping, the Democrats saying this is
an overreach to work and collude, the real collusion was
the Democrats with the tech companies, not Russia with Trump.
And then when they were exposed with this actual that
the that the Biden Harris administration violated Americans First Amendment rights,

(08:35):
silenced doctors like Pierre Corey. You know, uh, there was
doctor Peter McCullough when he silenced these other doctors and
scientists and academics who ended up being right. Instead of regrouping,
the Democrats just went after and doubled down, and they
went after an attack to the journalists who brought up

(08:56):
his information. That was all factually true. They went after
Matt Tay and they went after the other journalist, Michael Schellenberg.
So you really have to kick them to the curb.
That's why it's important for all Americans to step up now,
regardless of party, and say the Democratic Party is now
the party of censorship, is now the party of forever wars,
and they need to get kicked to the curb and

(09:17):
they have to go like, if you have a problem
with Trump, clearly he's not a perfect person, but you
have you're going to have good people that are going
to come in with them, Robert Kennedy, Telsea Gabbert, vivek Ramastromi.
And Trump's not going to come over your house for Thanksgiving.
He's not gonna he's not gonna episode in time. He's
not coming over for dinner.

Speaker 1 (09:37):
He's not going to pastor your church. He's not going
to come over and have dinner with you. He's just
he's going to bring a lot of good people into government.

Speaker 2 (09:44):
Do you want you know the crazy thing? We have
to really think about this. And there's the existential threat
that they throw about Donald Trump, but there is an
extential threat, not existential. The real threat is this this
Democrat forever wars saying it's okay that the craziest thing
in my lifetime. In my lifetime is the Secretary of

(10:07):
State Blincoln saying it's okay for American missiles to go
to Ukraine, to go deep into Russia. That is a
rever I've.

Speaker 1 (10:16):
Talked about this. I mean, think about the Democrat Party
was the anti war party. And then a couple of
weeks ago, we saw Governor Shapiro signing bombs. I said
to some Democrats, when have you ever seen you? Guys
are telling me you want to protect women and children.
These bombs will be dropped on women and children, and
they're signing them. I said, this is not a celebration.
We've never celebrated war. That to me, when you put

(10:38):
your name on something, you own it, you're happy about it.
Your signature is meaningful. Donald Trump signed peace treaties. The
Democrats are signing bombs. When have we ever seen this?

Speaker 2 (10:49):
I would say that that's one of the most disgraceful
things I've ever seen a politician a politician do I mean,
whatever problems we have in the United States, you can
say that you know some of the stuff, like the
cost of bacon seventy six percent, and then inflation overall
is between twenty five and twenty six percent over the
last three and a half almost four years. Now, Now

(11:09):
you could you can have problems with that, and you
should have problems that people having to decide how much
gas they can buy or they're going to buy groceries. However,
the difference is they're not having bombs dropped on their heads.
We have, we have people, almost a million people. We
don't even know the true number. It's at least three
hundred and fifty thousand Russians have been killed. We don't

(11:29):
know because they won't release because it's not a democracy
in Ukraine. The Zelenski is a grifter and he is
taking money. He has no he doesn't care about democracy
in his own country. And they're just taking Americans treasure
and wiping out their own people. And these people, you know,

(11:49):
forget about grocery shopping, going to school. They're trying to
survive and they're getting wiped out as it just a
human you know, as to be humane, we have to
look at this. We have to stop the funding, we
have to stop this war. We have to also stop
the war. You know, the bombing in Israel, Israel is
doing in gaz as well. That has to be at

(12:11):
a certain point, we got to say enough. There needs
to be well.

Speaker 1 (12:14):
And that comes with conversation, that comes with diplomacy, and
that's something that we don't see from Kamala Harris. Can
you imagine her trying to sit down in a diplomatic
discussion with these leaders. No, she wouldn't even sit through
nettinna Who's speech to Congress.

Speaker 2 (12:29):
I know at the beginning of that of those negotiations
would be with Kamal if you would start off with saying, well,
I come from a middle class family, my mother worked,
and be like, what where are we going with this? Well,
you don't really have I mean, I feel you got
to feel for the Democratic Party because they were taken
they were lying about. I mean, first of all, do
Americans want to know who's really running the country because

(12:52):
it has not been Joe Biden and if Kamala Harris
is elected, it won't be Kamala Harris. So who's really running?
What oligarchs are really running the country, what group of
former Obama officials are really running the country and making
these decisions? I mean, is that not interested the people
not interested in that. So basically what happened was you

(13:12):
didn't really have when they say the Democrats say that
they care about democracy, they didn't seem to care about
the Democratic voters. In twenty sixteen when Bernie Sanders was
clearly going to win the Democratic nomination, and they just
kicked him aside using these super delegates and just put
Hillary in. And then four years later they basically did

(13:32):
the same thing again. They had Booty Gage and Kamala
Harris who never got one vote or one delegate in
the primaries, and they had them all drop out even
though Biden had lost the first two primaries, and they
said we're going to support We're going to all go
behind Biden. And then they did it again this year.
They denied and they said, you know Biden, he is

(13:54):
the best version of Biden. He's sharp as attack. And
then when he was exposed that he was brain addled
and that he has not been doing anything and that
that's why he couldn't take questions, it wouldn't go to
a press conference. They just push him to the curb
and discarded the fourteen million people voted for him in
the primaries and just anointed Kamala Harris because it would

(14:15):
have been too embarrassing to put somebody else. She was
not the first choice from Nancy Pelosi. Believe me, they
would have rather had Gavin Noosen or somebody else, or
Gretchen Whitmer. But they're like they were so afraid, like, ye,
you know, she's what if we can't turn down this woman?
You know, they would look.

Speaker 1 (14:31):
Really look ast oar woke policy. She checked our boxes.
Once we got to have her check the boxes again.

Speaker 2 (14:36):
The DEI kicked in to their detriment, and you see
what happens. I mean, she just can't she can't do
an interview, She can't stay on subjects, she can't answer
her question and she, you know, interestingly against Charlemagne the
gad or whatever his name is. They don't she doesn't
answer questions, and she says like, well, why do you

(14:56):
stick to talking points? Well, you got to hear things
three times before you. It kicks in, we're not idiots,
and also likes that's from that's that's from Madison Avenue.
That's for advertisers.

Speaker 1 (15:09):
Let's take a quick commercial break. We'll continue next on
the Tutor Dixon podcast that exposes so much because you
make such a great point that exposes so much. That
is her sitting in a meeting with a consultant, not
the people of America, with a consultant, saying you've got
to do it this way to teach the dumb Americans

(15:30):
who we want them to see. Because it's not her,
she doesn't believe in these things. These don't come from
her heart. And one the one question that has not
been asked that you bring up is when did you
know Joe Biden wasn't running the country And who's running
the country now?

Speaker 2 (15:45):
Well, I hope Red Beer is asking that question right now.

Speaker 1 (15:48):
Yeah, that's it. That is actually a great point.

Speaker 2 (15:51):
He also has to worry about, like, you know, not
being misogynistic. You know, it's like, hey, listen, let's not
worry about, you know, uncomfortable questions. This is somebody is
going to be the leader of the free world supposedly,
so we need to ask some serious questions. They've been
lying about this for years because they don't care. The
Democratic is no longer the party of the people really

(16:11):
is the Republican Party, and they have an opportunity and
I hope they'll blow it.

Speaker 1 (16:15):
I agree, And because we have We've done it before,
we have blown it. And I think that there is
this machine behind the scenes on both sides that is
the consultant machine. Do this, do that. This is why
we're looking at polling and it's not the feel of
the country. But when you're out there on the ground,
you know what people need, you know what they see.

(16:36):
And you brought up the pandemic, and I want to
go back to it because we really never have talked
about this on this program, but in Michigan you talked
about them going after doctors. When I was campaigning, I
met three doctors who are we're fighting for their license
because they gave people ivermectin fighting for their license because
the governor had used her health department as this gestapo

(16:59):
to go in and take away your livelihood. They just
took it away because the doctor said, I feel like
I'm making a good decision with a medication that has
no bad side effects, that is not going to harm,
could potentially help a medical decision between a person and
their doctor, which is what we hear from them all
the time. But those doctors lost their medical license and

(17:20):
they had to pay lawyers and they had to go
through court and they had to beg to get it back,
and this is just we now don't talk about it
at all.

Speaker 2 (17:29):
Wait, they just want to ignore it and no one
paid the consequences. I don't see Gretchen Whitmer apologizing for it.
I don't see anybody. I don't see Gavin Newsom apologizing
for ruining the education of children in California. I mean
it was fifty they had fifty one they had but
less than fifty one percent graduation rate before the pandemic.
I mean in the LA Unified, the biggest school district

(17:51):
in America. You don't have people there. There's no there's
no come uppons, there's no consequences for their actions. They
just continue to keep going. That's why the only consequence
we can is kick them out of power. What you have,
you have the fear machine, and you have, like Gretchen
Whitmer was re elected. So at what point do the people,
if the good people of Michigan, say enough is enough.

(18:12):
I mean, she just did something disgusting the other day
with you know, sacrilegious with against the Catholic Church. I mean,
she would never do that against Islam. She would never
do something about the point Mohammed. But she would certainly
do something like the sacrament, the most the most sacred
of all Christian rituals, the Sacrament or Lord Jesus Christ.

(18:36):
And she has no problem mocking that. Oh I didn't.
It's about this, you know, she's disgusting. She's a terrible,
terrible person. She doesn't care about like you know, when
you do expose them, there's no there's no consequences. When
her husband wanted to get her boat in the water
and drops, it's like, well, hey, you know who I'm
married to, right, there's no there's no slap on there's
no slap on the wrist, There's nothing. And that's what

(18:59):
happens when you have this unquestioned power, and the people
of Michigan have to ask themselves enough is this enough?
Are we going to just continue this? Because you know,
like I've said before, Democrats would vote for a bowl
of crap if it had a D next to it. Yeah,
I mean, it's just just and that's why they want
to open the borders. And we're going to talk about this,
you know, as far as the pandemic and the the

(19:23):
people who were silenced and had their whether it was
nurses fired, for not going along with with the tyranny
that they wanted. And it was the politicizing of science,
the politicizing of medicine for a for just to follow
through for the government narrative. You saw, that's abject tyranny, absolutely,

(19:45):
and lives lives were lost because of that. So when
you take a treatment like the most you know, obviously
when you brought up ivermectin, that is the most used
medicine in the history of the world. Now, I had
a friend of mine, and it's in my book. You
can do it. Speak your mind, America. I just happened
to have a copyright here. I had a friend of

(20:06):
mine at the NIH. This guy's a professor of medicine.
He said, dear friend of mine, I won't say his name,
but he was he's at the NIH doing research on
the on the on this COVID COVID two thing. And
he said, I said, on July third, twenty twenty, I said, really,
what's really going on with this virus? And he said, well,

(20:27):
receptor twenty six looks a little sticky, but don't quote me.
So what he said was what he meant by that
receptor twenty six on the actual virus was that it
was manipulated, man manipulated to make it more so that
it could jump from a species to species, so that
it could become you know, this this a horrible science experiment,

(20:48):
like a mangalate science experiment that you know, Fauci funded
when it was illegal in the United States to do.
They just offshort it. And he was saying, but he
couldn't talk about it. Why, I said, why can't you
talk about it? Because they'll ruin me. They'll go after
my funding and they'll go I'll get fired one day here.
So when science becomes when scientists and researchers and professors

(21:13):
of medicine like my friend are afraid to tell the
truth what they've discovered, then you really have It's like
the Soviet Union. What's the difference between the Soviet Union
and China at this point? So we have to put
a stop to that. And the only way to put
a stop to that I can think of is kick
these people, these intolerant group of democrats to the curb.

Speaker 1 (21:35):
And China has never been held accountable. We've never held
China accountable. You talk about he went there because he
could do that. It was illegal in the United States.
Look at all the companies that are there that are
using slave labor, American companies. I mean, I think this
needs to be blown wide open. What exactly is happening
in China that is hurting our country. Before I let
you go, I want to go over one more thing,

(21:56):
because you talked about the fact that there are two genders.
And I remember just a few years ago when I
would walk past the Victoria's Secret and all of the
models were no longer the typical Victoria's Secret model, but
they were all the plus size models. And you know,
as a woman, when I go shop for a bron underwear,
I want to look at what I want to look

(22:17):
like in it, and I know I'm not going to
look like that in it, but I'd like to imagine
that I'm actually going to look like that in it.
So at that point, everybody was going, what is happening
with all these pictures that we look at. We're like, eh,
I woant to look like the really hot chick that
was the supermodel. You know, it was getting paid all
this money to walk the runway. Well, they stopped everything.
They were like, they stuck, took a step back. They said,

(22:37):
we're going to get away from the DEI stuff. They
kept their runway show off for four years. They just
ran it again this week. One of the models is
a dude in a bron underwear and I'm like, I'm mad,
don't I want to know what a girl looks like

(22:57):
in this? Because you know, maybe I want to wear
the interwear, or maybe I want to walk in my
house and look like a runway model for my husband.
But I'm a girl. I want to see what a
girl looks like in it. Do you want to see
a guy with a dick in panties? You know?

Speaker 2 (23:11):
It is absolutely stunning. Now there is someone James Lindsay
will discuss this, and it's in my book You can
do it to speak your Mind America, and we talk
about but if you want to go to new discourses
I would tell your viewers new discourses by James Lindsay.
He'll explain what this really is, what this really is,
is this woke attack and woke is and when they

(23:33):
say terms like social justice, what they're really doing. These
are trojan horse terms and Thomas Sohel talks about this
as well in his book The Fallacy of Social Justice.
These are trojan horse terms and there are bad things
in them. The sounds good, who would be against social justice?
But what it really is, it's just codeword for revenge

(23:53):
for taking people who work hard and have been successful
and breaking them down. It's going back to taking our
system and it's attack and what Douglas Murray talks about
it and war on the West, it is the West's
and the United States and Western Europe, all of Europe
deciding to commit suicide. What happens is our system of

(24:14):
freedom makes us susceptible to bad faith actors. And with
some of these bad faith actors want grievance and want
revenge unsuccessful people and want to destroy our system and
our system of freedom. And here's what happened. Because people
realize and you can go to James Lindsley's New Discourses,
you could read it in my book or Thomas Soul's
book or Douglas Murray. What happened was they realized that

(24:36):
the revolution was not going to come through the workers.
Because there was two revolutions that Mao did and Maud
Say Doung did in China. There was a revolution in
nineteen forty nine against kicking Chunki check out and forcing
him to go to Taiwan. And then nineteen sixty six
was the cultural revolution to get rid of the four Olds, tradition, customs, ideas,

(24:57):
and everything that went in the past, to be un
burdened by what has been. If that sounds familiar to
Kamala Harrison, is to get rid of everything in the past.
And so they realized that the way to do this
because like I said, the revolution wasn't going to happen
with the worker. It was going to happen because the
worker realized that his life got better, his children's life

(25:19):
got better from working, his capitalism works. So what they
had to do is they had to infiltrate education, and
they went to the universities first, and by nineteen seventy
they got in there, and it was Marcuso it was
one of the French intellectual to go ahead and to
invade and infiltrate and put Marxism in communism, which was

(25:41):
the communist Marxist who was Kamala Harris's dad was a
teacher of Marxism at Stanford University. She is a Marxist.
And so what happened was then from the universities they
had to go into and integrate also k through twelve
primary schools, and so they've done that. And what they

(26:01):
want to do is divide across chaos in our society
so much, so, so much problem they want, you know,
so we don't know which bathroom to go to. That
caused so much problem with gender, sexuality, the trans movement,
to accuse people of being racist just because of the
color of their skin again white people, and automatically a
system of oppression. And they're going to do all these things.

(26:23):
They're going to want us to only go through and
look at society through the vision of through through three things, race, gender,
and sexuality, to cause so much strife and chaos that
people Americans will finally and people in west the West
will give up our rights to have some form of calm.
And that's the plan. And if we continue to vote

(26:43):
for these intolerant leftists, this is what they are, that's
what they're going to continue to do. So we have
to stop, we have to drop, we have to draw
the line and say enough is enough, kick them out
so that the Democratic Party can hopefully regroup and go
back to being a normal party that isn't pro war,
it isn't pro censorship, and isn't you know this DEI nonsense?

(27:05):
And I hope that Americans will do that.

Speaker 1 (27:07):
It's very interesting. So I think a lot of people
are trying to figure out what Marxism, Communism, socialism, all
of these things are. And I'm just going to plug
Hillsdale College for a second because they have these free
courses and what you said, you will learn about that
in this course on Marxism, because they say exactly what
you just said. Marx was He watched he was like
kind of an elitist, just like what we're seeing today.

(27:29):
He watched what was happening at factories and all of
a sudden, this is the industrial era. Nobody's been able
to make their own income. Just like you said, the
workers weren't able to. If you went to the workers,
they were happy. They were like, I get that the
boss gets more money, but I finally get to enhance
my life, to increase my status. And he went to
the universities and convince people you've got to fight for

(27:52):
the worker. And I bet you today, if you went
to the workers, they'd say the same thing. We like
what we're doing.

Speaker 2 (27:59):
Well, what the open borders does do is it puts
pressure on the worker, on the middle class, and to
take away a decent paying jobs and to just replace them,
and also to have these forever voters. I mean, truthfully,
can you imagine how crazy the Democrats would go if

(28:22):
Republicans were flying in Haitians to Springfield, Ohio, and to
other countries, to other counties and to other states, and
they were voting Republican. They would stop that in eight seconds.
So it is clearly it is clearly an assault on
our freedoms. It is clearly an assault on our constitution.
It's clearly assault on our constitutional republic. So I think

(28:46):
people at a certain point, you know, have to stand
up for it. And it's not going to be easy,
but you have to stand up and you have to
speak your mind, and you have to say enough is enough.
And it's going to cost you. It's going to case
it may cost you money to speak your mind.

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(30:08):
for more with Rob Snyder after this. How did you
do it? Because I know that this cannot be easy
for you because your business is speech. I mean, and
that's the funny thing about it. Your business is speech.
Speech is being ratcheted back. But you are going to
come out and speak against ratcheting back speech which could

(30:31):
potentially take away your income. I mean, I'm just so
impressed that you do it.

Speaker 2 (30:35):
I'm not getting offered, you know, movies from Hollywood anymore.
But that's okay, because I got little kids. And the
most important thing we need to do is it's going
to cost It's going to cost us to continue to
fight for freedom, that eternal vigilance. But as I say
in the book, look who it costs of. I mean,
I have here. I have a list of people that
and what they gave up, the people who signed the

(30:56):
Declaration of Independence and what they gave up. And I
have a list here of what these people have given up.
Let me just see if I can find it here.
And it's going to cost you, but it's going to
cost you more, and it's going to cost you your freedom,
which is everything. I mean there. I mean Robert Kennedy,
who was a dear friend of mine and a total

(31:18):
man who gave up so much to fight for this,
and he said, there are some things worse than death,
and living in a totalitarian system is certainly is certainly
high among those. And here is let me see, I
hope we have it here I'm sorry. This is my

(31:38):
own book and I can't even find the stuff here. Okay,
here people who signed the Declaration of Independence. Francis Lewis,
New York. Lewis, after he signed the Declaration of Independence,
had his home destroyed and his wife taken prisoner by
British forces. She died shortly after being released. Richard Stockton,
New Jersey. Stockton was captured and imprisoned by the British,

(31:59):
who devastated his estate and confined him in the inhuman
prison Provost Jail in New York, where he was starved
and brutalized. John Hart, New Jersey, Heart was forced into hiding,
during which his farm was destroyed, his wife died, and
he never saw his children again. Lewis Morris in New York.
Morris's entire estate was seized and his family was homeless.

(32:22):
His entire wealth was spent on the revolution. Philip Livingston,
also New York. Livingston died before the end of the
war due to the stress and strains of his work,
not before he sold several properties to support the revolution
while losing up while losing others to the British. So
these are just some of them, but they were all

(32:43):
they all cost and they all gave, and at a
certain point, your government is gonna your country is going
to require you to make some sacrifices. And yes, maybe
your uncle and aunt won't come to Thanksgiving dinner, but
maintaining a free, free, unfed speech, maintaining your liberties. And
because I will tell people, and I tell people all

(33:05):
the time, there will be no marines that are going
to come. There'll be no landing of marines on the
beach from some other country. There's going to be no
Marshall Plan for the United States of America, there will
be no food drop. We're it and this is it
for the whole world. So we need to stand up
for that now. And it's going to cost you. But
like I said, if it'll cost you more, I care

(33:27):
about the I've been very lucky that I've had the
freedoms to have my career. I've made fifty movies. I'm good.
But my kids. I want to make sure that these
little kids have a chance to have the same freedoms
and liberties that I was gifted by blood, by people
who fought and died for this country. And so yeah,
it's easy to just you know, it costs me money,

(33:48):
so what, But I will tell you what's going to
cost a lot more to live in Tyranny.

Speaker 1 (33:54):
I love that you read out of the book because honestly,
that brought a tear to my eyes. I mean, as
you are talking about what people have given up, don't
ever forget how this country was founded. So when those
people don't come to Thanksgiving dinner, then buy them. You
can do it speak your mind America and send it
to them. So tell people where do they buy the book?
Because you just read that, I'm like, this is beautiful.

(34:15):
I want to be able to learn these types of
things and we should always be learning. So where did
they buy it?

Speaker 2 (34:20):
They can go to Amazon and go you can't do
it speak your Mind America. You can go to Barnes
and Nobles. It's in every Barnes and Nobles right now.
And yeah, you can buy it at your favorite bookstore.
It's out there now. And it's been completely ignored by
the mainstream media because I fact checked it and they
just can't discount it. And I go after the pharmaceutical industry.

(34:41):
That's my only revenge I get is to really expose
them for what they are. Also we have and that's
why Robert Kennedy and I and hopefully he can get
in there with the Trump administration because we have to
put some sort of firewall between industry and the regulatory
boards because it's just we can't have a big pharma funding. Uh.

(35:06):
The uh, the the CDC, the and the and the FDA,
they just they can't. We can't have that. We can't
have to continue to have foods that are poisoning to
our people. The cigarette industries when they were going bankrupt
and people were stopping smoking, you had the the biggest ones.
It is, uh, what is the biggest industry was the

(35:27):
biggest the cigarette maker. They bought Kellogg, They they bought
they bought the big you know what's the general food? Yeah,
and then and the big food. And they took the
same scientists that were making the cigarettes really addictive and
they made it put it into food. So, I mean,

(35:49):
we're being poisoned. That's what our government wants. They want
us fat, sick and uneducated and have no idea how
our government works. And they wanted just to be kept
in fear so that they can keep running things. And
they're running it into the ground.

Speaker 1 (36:02):
So I think they pay for politicians and no one's
been willing to go up against them. And that's what's
happening to us. And that's why I think that you
if RFK can get in there, that's the that's the
beauty of having a Bobby Kennedy standing for us because
no one has been willing to say it.

Speaker 2 (36:18):
Yeah, well he doesn't agree with everything, and Trump neither
do I. But who cares? I mean, I mean, how
boring would it be if I had only people that
I hung out with who agreed with me? I mean,
you can I want to argue with you. You know,
there's been a thing that happened on universities and I'm
going to university campus next week to talk to kids,
and they they've replaced debate with shouting people down the

(36:39):
last four years. They've replaced debate. I mean, you don't
get smooth from smooth, you get it from friction. The
the the idea of debate. Take the best of ideas
and see which ones after scrutiny, see which ones rise
to the to the surface as the best. I don't
want I want my foundational uh thinking to be questioned

(37:01):
so I can make it better, so I can improve it.
And that's why we have to be fearless. Now, we
have to step up and we have to speak our mind.
And yeah it's going to be it's going to be contentious,
but the price to not speak your mind is to
give into tyranny. So absolutely, people, I hope people will
vote their conscience. Vote and see if you ask yourself

(37:25):
a true question, are you better off than you were
four years ago? If not, then let's change it up.

Speaker 1 (37:29):
Well, you are an inspiration and I appreciate you being
here today, Rob Schneider, keep going, keep fighting. You inspire
us to keep doing the same.

Speaker 2 (37:37):
Thank you, vermit, thank you for your time, and thank
you for having me.

Speaker 1 (37:40):
Absolutely, and thank you all for listening to the Tutor
Dixon Podcast. Make sure you go out and get that book,
and make sure you also subscribe to Tutor Dixon podcast
dot com. We'll see you next time on the Tutor
Dison podcast. There you see it, You can do it.
You can do it. Go get the book. I mean honestly,
go get it. Because you listen today, you know you're
going to learn something and you should always be learning.

(38:01):
So thank you all for being here. Have a blessed
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