Valuetainment - January 12, 2026


“Kimmel Is In A WAR” - Rob Schneider RIPS Late Night Hosts


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22 minutes

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201.56596

Word Count

4,548

Sentence Count

319

Hate Speech Sentences

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Summary


Transcript

00:00:00.000 So late night host, Jimmy Kimmel, Fallon, all push conspiracy theory that Trump captured Maduro
00:00:07.480 to distract from Epstein files. Rob, if you got the clips, play it. We'll react to it. Go for it.
00:00:13.680 If you were wondering how bad these Epstein files are for Trump, turns out they're invade Venezuela
00:00:18.680 bad. This is literally the plot of the movie Wag the Dog. The president gets caught in a sex scandal,
00:00:24.960 so he attacks a smaller country to distract us. And here we are, distracted. On Saturday,
00:00:30.980 Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife were captured by Delta Force at their home in Caracas
00:00:36.980 and brought to New York. Trump watched the operation unfold in real time from the bunker in his basement
00:00:42.900 at Mar-a-Lago. You can see there he is with Hegseth and Marco Rubio. This mission was called
00:00:48.540 Operation Absolute Resolve, which is a title that was definitely generated by ChatGBT.
00:00:55.760 I'll tell you, my response to that is, it's a really good warning to comedians and other hosts
00:01:05.860 and other people who do shows, that if you go too far down the conspiracy rabbit hole,
00:01:13.780 or if you just get too politicized, and then all of a sudden you're not, you know, you're not in the
00:01:20.180 funny business anymore. You're just in the, it's, it's, it's politics and it's, you know, it's really
00:01:28.060 propaganda through comedic imposition. They're imposing their views. And it's just, it wasn't
00:01:34.240 funny and it wasn't particularly interesting. And it's also, it's just factually incoherent.
00:01:40.920 Because believe me, if there was anything in those files about Trump, the Democrats had it for
00:01:48.060 years. They would have released it. But you think they would have, they would have hid that stuff
00:01:51.860 to protect Trump? No, it would have been out. Billboards. So, I mean, look, obviously all that
00:01:58.560 stuff should come out, but the, the, the presumption that there's stuff there, it's just how much more
00:02:04.800 of this is like, it's like, it's, it's, people see that Russia was all, the only two people not
00:02:10.260 involved in the Russia-Trump collusion was Russia and Trump. Everybody else seemed to be colluding.
00:02:17.480 So, I think the American people see through that. It's just like when you watch the news,
00:02:21.060 depending if, if you're watching CNN, you know, you have to go, okay, what aren't, okay, what,
00:02:26.400 if, if politics is war by other means, this is war. So, it's, it's, it's just a political warfare.
00:02:32.220 It's, what are they not telling you? And so, in this thing, it's just, you know, it's, it's,
00:02:36.220 it's treating your audience like they're stupid or like they're just in your own political echo
00:02:41.260 chamber. And it's like, he listens, I mean, I think he's affected by the head writer, who's his wife,
00:02:46.480 who's a, who's a liberal that's. The head writer is his wife? Yeah, that's way out there. Jimmy Kimmel's
00:02:51.340 what? Jimmy Kimmel. No, I know, but the head writer for what? For the show? For Jimmy Kimmel's show,
00:02:54.980 for the show. Is his wife? Did you see the podcast where she, he looked like he was a hostage by her
00:02:59.540 over-liberal white anger and bitterness? Oh, of course. I think it's, I think, I think it's
00:03:05.100 obviously, look, Jimmy Kimmel's certainly capable of being funny. I mean, I remember doing, yes,
00:03:11.000 no, I remember doing a, the show, he was the emcee while we did the Hugh Hefner roast eight days after
00:03:18.720 9-11. And, you know, and he was funny. He can be funny. I just, I think when you get so
00:03:25.860 emotionally vested in something, and I just think it's, I will tell you this right now,
00:03:33.220 there's no way Disney's picking him up after his contract expires in April. They will let it expire,
00:03:37.680 and that's it. Disney doesn't want this. Disney shareholders don't want politics. They just want
00:03:41.820 entertainment. And why would you want to allow 50, automatically, you know, take, okay, there's 80
00:03:48.460 million voters that we don't want watching our show. It's crazy. I'm sorry. Let me ask you a direct
00:03:52.780 question. He was funny after 9-11. So 24 years ago, when's the last time Jimmy Kimmel was actually
00:03:58.860 funny? Well, I will tell you, you can't really come up with like, well, that was a really good
00:04:04.060 zinger. I mean, like, you know, Jay Leno, you can remember, I mean, I remember his jokes, you know,
00:04:08.740 when he was on his, hey, you know, they remember when Starbucks is, you know, Starbucks is opening up
00:04:12.680 another 600 Starbucks and where can they open it up? The only place I can think of is inside of the
00:04:17.420 Starbucks, you know, he would have, um, Leno was the best. I mean, he was really the best
00:04:23.400 comedian of the, of his era. And, you know, and he was, he was fair though. That's the thing
00:04:28.180 about Leno. He'd call out all those guys. I mean, Carson and Letterman, they, they, they,
00:04:32.960 let me finish. They, um, they, um, he will do that often. And you, you, you, you're fine.
00:04:39.960 I'm constantly doing that. Keep going. No, but they, they, they, they obviously, whoever's in
00:04:43.980 power should, they should, they should go after, but with jokes. And, and I think, um, yeah, I
00:04:49.460 mean, it's traditionally Trump has been thin skinned about any jokes, but I also think those
00:04:53.760 weren't jokes. I just think he was here. He was very complimentary of, uh, uh, Kimmel. Like he
00:04:59.360 wouldn't say anything bad about Kimmel because he said Kimmel's the reason why he came up and all
00:05:02.660 this other stuff. So he's got, but I know that him and they, they, they, they diverge, but we have to
00:05:08.440 move. We all have to, uh, we can have divergent views without, uh, demonizing each other. And
00:05:14.280 the problem with what Jimmy Kimmel does and what I just saw, is it's just a continual continuation
00:05:19.120 of the demonization of half of America. And well, who's that get, why was that getting us
00:05:23.440 anywhere? Right. Uh, I just think it's, um, again, it's just politics for political gain. It's,
00:05:28.840 it's some sort of, you know, propaganda with comedic imposition. This is, uh, and, and the idea
00:05:34.000 that the audience is going to laugh, they're not laughing. They're applauding, you know, in the,
00:05:38.140 in the little political echo chamber. That's, I'm telling you, he won't be there after April.
00:05:42.100 Well, let me read this. Let me, let me read this. Uh, Rob, is this a Colbert? Let, let's
00:05:47.320 see a Colbert, but I want to go to, uh, I want to go to Conan right afterwards and I'm going
00:05:51.840 to get his thoughts on Conan. So go ahead and play this one here.
00:05:53.760 You know what this means? Those Epstein files must be crazy. I mean,
00:06:02.020 bomb something, bomb anything. To me, he's not funny. To me, he's not funny at all. I can't,
00:06:18.560 I don't think I've ever laughed at anything. You can stop it. And this is true. Trump's New
00:06:23.880 Year's resolution was. Let me read Conan's and I'm going to come to you. So Conan O'Brien says,
00:06:28.080 F Trump comics have been co-opted by anger. Just screaming comedian late night show. Conan
00:06:33.940 O'Brien criticizes comics who are more focused on screaming about Trump. Rob, was there a clip
00:06:39.460 on this or was this? Okay, go for it. Play this. Some comics go the route. Can we raise the audio a
00:06:47.600 little bit? Guys, I'm going to just say F Trump every, all the time, or that's their comedy. And I
00:06:52.520 think, well, now a little bit you're being co-opted because you're so angry. You've been lulled. It's
00:06:58.500 like a siren leading you into the rocks. You've been lulled into just saying F Trump, F Trump, F Trump,
00:07:04.960 screw this guy. Um, you know, and I think you've now put down your best weapon, which is being funny.
00:07:13.720 And you've exchanged it for anger and that person or any person like that would say, well, things are too
00:07:21.440 serious now. I don't need to be funny. And I think, well, if you're a comedian, you always need to be
00:07:26.320 funny. You just have to find a way. Bingo. And you, you just have to find a way to channel that anger into a
00:07:32.180 way that is because good art will always be a great weapon, will always be a perfect, uh, weapon against
00:07:40.620 power. But if you're just screaming and you're just angry, um, you've lost your best tool in the
00:07:50.040 toolbox. Rob, what do you say to that? Well, I think that's wonderful. And I, you know, Conan's very
00:07:55.060 logical, rational and a good guy. And also when he was, did his show, his monologues were about getting
00:08:00.020 laughs. It wasn't about some political indoctrination through comedic imposition. I keep coming back to
00:08:05.100 that. Um, so it, um, he's a hundred percent right. We have to be there to entertain. I mean, when I go
00:08:11.240 and, you know, tonight when I got two shows, I'm there to entertain them. And if I don't make them
00:08:16.100 laugh, I mean, yeah, oops, I got to call my kid. She's on her way to school. Um, the, uh, the, we're
00:08:24.660 there to entertain. And, and so, yes, I think you can have a political opinion, but it's just like,
00:08:30.220 you know, Jerry Seinfeld was saying the other day, and we had a, I mean, I talked to him about that at the
00:08:34.240 Saturday night live, uh, anniversary, 50th anniversary. Cause he said, I don't believe
00:08:38.940 that there's a woke thing and blah, blah, blah. And I said, there is woke. And he said,
00:08:42.920 absolutely. And he said something like, there's no woke canceling stuff. And he corrected himself,
00:08:48.600 I think. Uh, and he said to me, no, I'm saying that there is, but, uh, you can just use, you can
00:08:54.800 find a way around it and still find a way to be funny, which is absolutely true. And he's one of the
00:08:59.920 masters of all time. I mean, for, for, you know, his, his skill and, um, acumen, uh, is,
00:09:06.940 as you know, he's absolutely brilliant. I mean, he literally is a genius of, of comedy and, uh, but
00:09:11.560 he's right. You have to find a way to get to it. And so you have, it seems like, you know,
00:09:16.060 Jimmy Kimmel's just in a war and before, you know, the, the, he's, his contract expires,
00:09:21.560 he's just going to continue to try to burn down as much and just, and have a fire going. And I just
00:09:26.560 said like, you know, Conan's right. Your biggest weapon is come up with something funny. And I
00:09:31.220 think there's absolutely, you have to go after the people in power and Trump's in power and the
00:09:35.600 Republicans are in power, but find a way to do it. I find a way to do it. That's, um, that has a
00:09:40.020 surprise to it. And certainly, you know, it's just illogical just to, to think that, you know,
00:09:46.400 somehow the Democrats would withhold, um, you know, really, uh, evidence that was, um,
00:09:56.980 you know, showing Trump in a bad light. If, if, if they, if they had it, believe me,
00:10:02.320 it would be everywhere. Rob, here's my thing as, as a, as a, as a fellow comedian, that's just
00:10:07.640 hack. That's just the joke that everybody, and by the way, it's been going on for almost 10 years.
00:10:13.480 It's a hack. He's a hack. The other guy's a hack. My question to you is though, Rob,
00:10:18.040 this is a studio decision. I know his wife is doing the writing and he's in there and
00:10:21.920 they're patting each other on the back and they're, and they're loving each other.
00:10:24.220 But from a business standpoint, we saw the numbers a couple of weeks ago. They are,
00:10:28.320 they've been hemorrhaging tens of millions of dollars. Nobody's watching. They haven't
00:10:33.980 changed any course. He keeps spitting the same rhetoric. So my question is, is it the donors
00:10:39.020 that are behind the democratic party that just want to just destroy, it's just anti-Trump?
00:10:44.480 Disney, as of this point, uh, does not want the political backlash and will continue the bleeding
00:10:49.820 until the contract's up in April. And then there, there is no reason financially or a business
00:10:56.340 decision, uh, will be to not, to not bring him back. And that's just, I mean, I'm not saying
00:11:02.020 personally, I, I, it doesn't have anything to do with me. I'm just saying as if it, if they make a
00:11:06.340 decision to keep him and to, to make a redo his contract or give him a contact contract extension
00:11:12.720 to Jimmy Kimmel, that's going to be a purely, uh, political decision based on not wanting any crap
00:11:20.580 from, uh, you know, the, the, uh, the, the violent, uh, or should say the virulent, um, and loud, uh,
00:11:29.400 liberal intelligentsia. But that same liberal intelligentsia isn't watching the show anymore
00:11:33.800 because even they go like, ah, it's not funny. What am I getting out of it? They watched it for
00:11:38.240 like the first week or the first couple of first show when he came back. But, um, if they do make
00:11:43.780 that decision, it's going to be, it's not a business decision. They'll be telling their
00:11:47.280 stockholders, we're not making business decisions. And I just think, you know, it's a business. You
00:11:51.820 have to make a decision and you have to make a decision based on what is going to benefit
00:11:55.300 your stockholders. If you, if you're in a money, a business to make money, it's just like
00:11:59.460 if they had a boat, if Disney, Disney has seven cruise lines, they've got the seventh one that
00:12:04.900 they were, that they, uh, released last year. If that wasn't making money, then you take the
00:12:10.260 boat off and you don't do that anymore. So this boat, the Jimmy Kimmel late night show
00:12:15.320 is not making money and they got to bring it back to doc and figure out how to make money
00:12:19.260 in that spot. That's it. It's a business decision. It's nothing personal. I mean, if I think it's
00:12:24.520 just, those shows are going to go away anyway. I just think that that's a form that people,
00:12:29.120 I mean, most people. You're saying it's going to go away. Like the late night shows are going
00:12:32.800 to all be gone. They're not going to have that. What's going to replace it? Anything? Is it going
00:12:36.600 to be like podcasters and YouTubers like Kill Tony? Yes. You're going to have people that are
00:12:40.140 watching specific shows for them. I mean, Kill Tony is way bigger than all those shows. That's
00:12:44.680 right. To, you know, uh, exponentially to the 10th power, bigger than them. They have 10 million
00:12:51.620 people will watch each episode and, uh, and, but Tony's there to get laughs. And he's also,
00:12:58.020 I mean, I would say he's more Johnny Carson than any of these late night hosts. And he's a great
00:13:03.300 man. I got to tell you, I've never had anybody in this business kinder to me than, than Tony
00:13:07.700 Hinchcliffe out of the blue. Didn't know me. Never, never really met me. He invited me on his show.
00:13:13.400 And thank you, Tony, for having, you know, uh, the balls to have me because I don't get invited to
00:13:19.540 the late night shows, but it's like, I'm a comedian. I'm there to get laughs and, but I'm not going to
00:13:24.360 give into the, you know, I want to go the other way. And I have gone the other way because it's
00:13:28.760 more interesting. You want to be, you want to go against the tide, but then I had against the tide,
00:13:33.220 you know, being a conservative, uh, you know, in, in 2020 was not easy. I had as much as 30 people
00:13:40.960 would get up and walk out for a joke about COVID at that time or about, uh, Biden or something.
00:13:46.480 People would just, and so I had to literally, I talked to John Cleese, who's also, you know,
00:13:52.140 who's a legend, extremely alleged, but also crazy over the top anti-Trump liberal. But he's a great
00:13:58.880 man. I don't give a crap of what his politics are, but he said, Rob, I think we should give a warning
00:14:02.920 before your shows. And I would, no, just say, you know, for those of you who are feeling extremely,
00:14:08.580 you know, exceptionally sensitive, those who are trapped in their own political echo chamber, those who,
00:14:13.460 who's, um, when they hear ideas separate than their own, may cause their emotional collapse,
00:14:18.440 this and that may not be the show for you. And so I did a version of that and I, and I did it for
00:14:22.900 like two years, uh, just before it was just a warning, you know, before, because it's like,
00:14:28.800 Hey, this is a comedy show. You're going to hear jokes and they're not going to be what you,
00:14:32.740 you need to be challenged your audience. Otherwise you're a bore. So you got to challenge and you got
00:14:36.720 to challenge both sides. So I think that's, that's, what's going to make it, make it interesting.
00:14:40.540 And Rob, how's your relationship with Adam Sandler right now? So I think there was something I read
00:14:44.680 that it was, you know, he goes out of his way to always include you. That was an AI thing. So
00:14:50.620 that's not a real thing. It's all AI. It's so funny. Cause even people like yourself were pretty savvy,
00:14:55.160 really savvy. It's still like, you believe it because you know, there's just, there's these
00:14:59.620 bot farms. That's why it's very important that Elon Musk and, uh, Zuckerberg hopefully will put,
00:15:05.560 uh, this is made in India by AI, you know, on the thing. So they're not just community notes,
00:15:10.860 but it should say where the country of origin, because, you know, India has like a, literally
00:15:15.560 like an AI machine to just throw stuff out there. And if they get enough YouTube, uh, um,
00:15:21.700 views, they get money on that. So it's like, whether it's China or whether it's Pakistan or
00:15:26.600 whether it's India, it's all fake shit. But no, Adam supports me. He's my buddy. He's my friend,
00:15:32.100 you know? And, um, but at the same time, I think it's, it's a, it's a good business decision
00:15:37.580 to stay out of it. So why would you want to, it's like, you know, Michael Jordan is good
00:15:43.500 to you. So you and Adam are good. Oh yeah. Oh yeah. Well, Michael Jordan. So that AI was
00:15:46.920 right that you guys are good. Oh no. Yeah. We are. But like Michael Jordan is like, right.
00:15:51.060 You know, Republic Republicans buy shoes too. And it's true. It's like, I think, why would
00:15:56.000 you want to limit your audience? However, I think it's for me, it was important
00:16:01.940 during the last few years to, there's something more important than your comedy career or your,
00:16:07.120 you're, you know, getting movies was that this culture was under attack. And I believe,
00:16:11.340 you know, being friends with Charlie Kirk was quite an education and just, you know,
00:16:16.920 it was indisputable that our culture and Western civilization is under attack. And I would just
00:16:21.820 ask your viewers and listeners to get the book, uh, Douglas Murray's book, war on the West.
00:16:27.400 There's a, there's a real attack on Western civilization. And the idea that the United
00:16:32.020 States is just going to continue without our assistance, uh, this, uh, incredible experiment
00:16:37.340 of freedom is, is an illusion. We need to step up and, uh, and it may cost you some money.
00:16:43.420 But when I think about like, well, I'm not going to probably, you know, studios don't want
00:16:46.620 to hire me now because I've been so conservative. I would say like the Bill Maher thing. I would say,
00:16:51.560 Hey, I've been a liberal. They moved. I didn't move. And then you realize there's an attack
00:16:55.660 on the culture. It's time to step up and, and protect it. And, and, and I really feel like
00:17:01.340 it really was. I mean, when there, when the Biden administration day one, day one, first thing they
00:17:07.580 did was to contact, um, the white house, to contact the social media outlets, Zuckerberg and
00:17:14.320 Facebook and Twitter and demand that Robert Kennedy be censored. I mean, that's, that's,
00:17:20.080 that's a fact. And that just goes to show the political, the politicization of, of, of our,
00:17:25.760 you know, body politic now was not one Democrat stood up and said, Hey, that's wrong. But the
00:17:30.440 only guy kind of that would step up and go against his party is, is Fetterman. And he has a, he has a
00:17:35.640 brain injury. So God bless him. That part of his brain that died was, but a very, should happen to
00:17:42.120 the rest of the democratic party. True. But I know, but I, I mean that I think you have to, um,
00:17:47.700 you have to step up and I, our culture was under attack for sure. And I feel like, you know,
00:17:52.740 the idea that they're saving democracy, they did Democrats weren't saving democracy. They just
00:17:57.100 got rid of Biden because his brain didn't work and everybody knew and everybody in the media knew
00:18:01.120 that his brain, he was basically, uh, you know, uh, a corpse attached to a car battery for four years
00:18:07.860 and to just get rid of him and just without the vote, just put Kamala in. And as I said, you know,
00:18:13.180 replacing Joe Biden with Kamala Harris is like changing your shirt. Cause you shit your pants.
00:18:17.700 You know, so it's pretty obvious. Um, I'll just say this. Adam Sandler is a living legend.
00:18:23.760 Respect to him. Number two, the war in the West. Douglas Murray is one of the best books I've ever,
00:18:27.580 I've ever read because it's so true. But to this point about what late night comics are doing with
00:18:33.300 this F Trump whole phenomenon, what I would say is it goes deeper than that because it's pretty much
00:18:38.720 what's going on with half this country. Uh, it's not just left to comics. The problem that we have
00:18:44.440 right now is that everyone's so firmly entrenched in their sides and they have, they feel like they
00:18:49.900 need to defend their team. I got this great question on my neck by this kid, Dylan. He's a
00:18:54.680 young Republican in Iowa. He goes, Adam, I've seen your evolution because I used to not be a fan of
00:19:00.040 Trump whatsoever. I was, uh, had the, the, whatever Trump syndrome, Trump DDS. I had that four years
00:19:07.380 ago, five years. Trump told me to my face that he hated me. Well, my face, I just laughed, you
00:19:13.160 know, but I love the guy, but he, I, and I have an amazing appreciation, but he asked me this question
00:19:18.240 a minute. He goes, I've seen your evolution. Why don't you just come out and say that you're a full
00:19:23.080 on Republican now and register as a Republican in Florida. I go, I've always been an independent
00:19:27.860 and I just thought like a Democrat. Now I think like a Republican. And the reason that I want to
00:19:33.720 stay an independent is because I want to be able to be fair and balanced. Yeah, but Adam, don't you
00:19:38.200 know, everyone, let me interrupt you. So in their echo chamber, let me interrupt you. Like you
00:19:42.040 interrupted me, Adam, let me tell you something. Let me interrupt you. No, Adam, here's the problem
00:19:46.600 with that. That is what Adam just said is rational and completely a pro-American approach. I'm going to
00:19:53.680 be an independent and vote for what makes sense. But don't you understand just saying you're an
00:19:57.280 independent, the Democrats are going to throw you into the, under the right wing bus and
00:20:01.920 run over you, you know? Oh, I have zero fear of that because. No, no, no, but I'm telling
00:20:05.580 you that they're not playing fair. So just because you're saying you're an independent,
00:20:10.080 if you're not a hundred percent behind all their radical, crazy shit, then you're going
00:20:14.760 to be thrown into that. Oh, he's a right winger. Just like they say. They're the fascist.
00:20:18.900 Yes. Okay. So, but, but I'm saying so, but, so you have to, that's, that's the area that
00:20:24.120 we're in. So, you know, whether you consider yourself a conservative or not, they're going
00:20:29.980 to call you a right winger. Who cares? Yeah, exactly. But who cares? But I'm saying that
00:20:33.120 that's, that's what we're dealing with. That's, that's how the, that's the interpretation.
00:20:36.600 So, you know, the interpretation is, is there, is the reality that people carry with them
00:20:42.260 and, um, is they make their own reality. Unfortunately, it's not accurate. So we have
00:20:47.000 to, you know, that that's something that needs to be tackled and gone back to, you know,
00:20:50.840 to calming down, you know, where was the sympathy when Charlie Kirk got murdered?
00:20:54.640 When you had people celebrating. Dancing on his grave. They had the, you know, so you
00:20:57.600 have anybody outside your tribe doesn't get any sympathy or empathy, uh, but people in
00:21:03.400 your tribe get an overarching, ridiculous amount of empathy. And it was a terrible tragedy
00:21:10.000 that, that, uh, I, I wish that, uh, ice officer would not have shot. I really do.
00:21:14.460 Vinny, his gear, faith over fear, tens of thousands of pieces sold out in a couple of weeks. Tell us
00:21:22.200 about faith over fear, Vinny. Well, um, just letting everybody know, I appreciate everybody
00:21:25.700 that's getting on board. I saw a guy at the airport that was wearing the faith over fear.
00:21:29.860 I was at a diner and some guy pat me on the back. I was like, Hey, what, what is that all
00:21:33.120 about? And you want to know what Hebrews 11 chapter one was. And we got into a really good
00:21:36.540 conversation. And I know I always talk about faith over fear being like in the Bible with
00:21:41.120 a centurion, a soldier whose kid was healed where Jesus just said, go because of your
00:21:45.460 faith, it's going to be healed. And the woman that had the bleeding issue that pushed through
00:21:48.740 the crowd that just touched Jesus's edge of hem of his clothing. And he was healed. So
00:21:54.080 I want people to know that that's back in the biblical days. Faith over fear still applies
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