Next month, actor and comedian Rob Schneider told Fox News that his new business, No Apologies Media, may be launching an all-female conservative talk show to store ABC’s” The View”. However, he said it won’t be just like” The View”. It might actually be someone people might want to see.  ,
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” It will be the same because this will be interesting. It’ll get interesting. It’ll include interesting people on it that are going to show jokes and tell tales, and wellness and wellness”, Schneider said. He added that people are sick of politicians and the associated media. ” We’re going to have a fun show with people from all over America,” said the actor. We’re not merely attempting to reinvigorate their democratic echo chamber, but rather those who are angry and bitter.
Schneider, who is an outspoken Donald Trump and free speech admirer, said the present may be filled with “household names” and may begin filming before Trump’s inauguration on January 20.  ,
And now reports surfaced that might support that. The actor reportedly pitched the show to billionaire Patrick Soon-Shiong, probably looking for someone to help again it financially. They met with the billionaire. Soon-Shiong is a South African-born doctors and businessman who invented the medicine Abraxane, which is used to support treat different forms of cancer. He also owns the Los Angeles Times magazine and is a majority owner of the Los Angeles Lakers NBA team.  ,
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During the meeting, Schneider was reportedly joined by another big name out of Hollywood: actress Cheryl Hines of” Curb Your Enthusiasm” fame. Hines is, of course, the family of Robert F. Kennedy Jr, Trump’s candidate to head the Department of Health and Human Services. Perhaps he already has one number in order, it seems to me?  ,
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According to The New York Post, Schneider’s representative acknowledged that the meeting took place and that Rob “did have a great meet with Mr. Soon-Shiong and liked the new manner the L.A. took.” Times is taking,” but the rep did not confirm whether they had any ties to the traditional talk show or whether there were any particular plans in place to make it occur. Schneider did, however, include the New York Post history to a post on his X timeline.  ,
Ex-‘SNL ‘ star Rob Schneider pitched LA Times ‘ billionaire owner to fund ‘ conventional edition’ of’ The View’: statement https ://t.co/2z72AT1bJ2 photograph. twitter.com/dFuMcFrgvf— New York Post ( @nypost ) January 3, 2025
All of this comes after it was reported in November that ABC’s executives were “panic mode” and looking for more traditional accents to add to the screen on” The View” as well as some of their various community development. Someone will have to let me know if they ever did because I don’t believe I would see that show if I paid them.  ,
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And obviously, I don’t understand that I’d individually watch any kind of “all-female” speak show. Conservative or liberal, it’s just not my cup of tea. I do think there should be a legitimate alternative to” The View” for people who would enjoy it, despite my reservations. And if it’s done properly much, I’m willing to wager that the rankings will be significantly higher than they are for Whoopi, Joy, and the rest of the nasty piece group at ABC.  ,
But, what say you? Did you enjoy Schneider’s fresh show?  ,