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2.) Rob Schneider. The comedian and actor was never that politically outspoken before the 2016 political election. He may even object to being called a “conservative” — but he’s certainly not following the direction of many of his fellow Hollywood artists.

Schneider has used his brand of humor on Twitter to take down everything from Russian conspiracy theories to the blatantly biased mainstream media.

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It’s been a delight to see Schneider use humor to address some of the more divisive political issues today, as so few comedians choose to take on the Left in their work.

Just look at “Saturday Night Live,” which never criticized or satirized Obama for eight years — but then became a non-stop Trump attack once the successful New York businessman won the presidency. (go to page 3 to continue reading) [lz_pagination]