Rob Schneider said Los Angeles voters should consider a political change, arguing that Democrats have maintained control over supporters by convincing them that any alternative would be worse, no matter how bad conditions become.
Schneider made the remarks during an exchange with Peter Doocy, who asked whether Spencer Pratt could succeed politically.
“Do you think Spencer Pratt can do it?” Doocy asked.
Schneider said it was possible, but said he does not trust Democrats to loosen their hold on voters.
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“You can do it, but I don't trust the Democrats. Democrats have it, Spencer. No, the Democrats have their ideological captives, and they're not letting it go,” Schneider said.
Schneider argued that Democrats have persuaded their supporters to fear any political alternative, even when conditions around them continue to deteriorate.
“The thing is that they've convinced their people that it's just no matter how bad things are, it would somehow, these people are so evil, will be worse,” Schneider said.
He used Los Angeles as an example, saying voters have been conditioned to accept worsening conditions rather than consider conservative leadership.
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“It's like, yes, your entire town burned down, but imagine if it was burned down by someone who was transphobic. Can you imagine, you know, at least the person was burned down, at least had, you know, they were rainbow colors to the flames, you know, so that yes, it's yes, there's a lot of human poop, but imagine if that poop was conservative, imagine the stench of that,” Schneider said.
Schneider continued by saying the political environment has become so rigid that some voters resist crossing party lines, even when they are unhappy with the results in their city.
“So look at the consistency, it's completely non-transphobic human feces,” Schneider said.
Schneider said that mindset has created what he described as a bunker mentality in Los Angeles, where voters remain loyal to the same political leadership because they have been told the other side would be worse.
“So you really have a group of people that have convinced them this, there's a bunker mentality happening in Los Angeles, and people like, they just won't cross over the line,” Schneider said.
Schneider tied that argument directly to Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, saying the city’s political class has convinced residents that conservative leadership would produce worse results.
“It literally is, you know, the last days of the bunker for Karen Bass, and they just convinced them it would be way worse if they had a conservative,” Schneider said.
Schneider closed by arguing that Los Angeles has reached a point where voters should be willing to consider a new approach.
“And I think you got to try something. Los Angeles, how could it be worse? Try something different,” Schneider said.
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