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From Tony Hinchcliffe to Shane Gillis: 9 Comedians For Conservatives

Tony Hinchcliffe, Norm Mcdonald, and Tim Dillon are some comedians who have supported conservative issues and President Trump.

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The average comedian is an alcoholic drug user that struggles with sex addiction — which isn't at all different from the average "right-wing" commentator. This makes them perfect advocates for conservative values. Let's face it, you are already listening to some blown-out sex freak pretending to live a Christian life, why not listen to someone who's at least funny?

So what if the life of a comedian is a far cry from the life of a typical conservative individual? It's what's in their hearts and minds that matter! Deep down inside those empty vessels, these stand-up comics champion common-sense conservative values. So let's look past their debauchery and try to relate to their ideas.

Top conservative comedians

Let's take a look at some comedians who have supported conservative issues, either by championing conservative values or by supporting Trump, who is the grand wizard of conservatism. (This list is in no particular order.)

1. Tony Hinchcliffe

Tony Hinchcliffe is a roast comedian and host of the widely popular comedy podcast, KillTony. Hinchcliffe has refused to be canceled for his jokes, despite the media's best efforts. He was the comedian who spoke at Trump's last rally in New York on October 28th, just days before the election. Hinchcliffe called Puerto Rico an 'island of garbage' – which caused international headlines, and the media spun the joke to make Trump seem like a racist by association.

2. Shane Gillis

Shane Gillis is a stand-up comedian and sketch comic from Philadelphia, who has risen to international fame over the last two years. Gillis was famously fired from SNL days after of being hired for comments journalists perceived as 'racist' (they were not racist of course). His fame only grew after his firing, now he is a regular feature on Joe Rogan's podcast, and has a comedy show on Netflix.

3. Norm Mcdonald

The late Norm McDonald was one of the greatest comedians of all time. In his 40-year career in comedy, Norm was a cast member on SNL (alongside Adam Sandler, and David Spade), he acted in movies and television shows, and he was a frequent guest on late night TV. Norm was an outspoken critic of Bill Clinton, in an appearance on The View he told the audience and hosts that Bill Clinton had killed a man. McDonald was a friend of George W. Bush. Mcdonald also made positive remarks about Donald Trump.

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4. Russell Brand

Russell Brand is an actor, comedian, and podcaster from the United Kingdom. Brand has gone from a Hollywood celebrity staring in blockbuster movies and marrying Katy Perry, to embracing Christianity and finding an audience as a newscaster and political commenter. Russell Brand has met with Trump at Mar-a-Lago along-side Mel Gibson. Although Brand rarely tours or preforms comedy, he is considered a comedian.

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5. Theo Von

Theo Von is a comedian and podcaster from LA. He has one of the biggest comedy podcasts in America, This Last Weekend. On his podcast, he has publicly questioned leftist ideology and platformed people like Robert Kennedy Jr., JD Vance, and Donald Trump – indicating that he is partial to their views or at least not afraid to have conversations that could potentially get him canceled in liberal circles. Theo Von was in attendance at the second inauguration of Donald Trump.

6. Mark Normand

Mark Normand is a stand-up comedian and podcaster from New Orleans and a regular feature on the Joe Rogan Experience. While it's not entirely clear what Normand's personal politics are, he is not afraid to critique leftist ideology or poke fun at newly protected classes of people.

7. Tim Dillon

Tim Dillon is another huge podcaster and comedian from New York. He is known for his sarcastic comedy, which often targets Hollywood elites, and his love for conspiracy theories. Tim Dillon was also another podcaster that was willing to sit down with JD Vance and RFK Jr. this last election cycle.

8. Rob Schneider

Rob Schneider is a comedian, actor, and former SNL cast member. You have probably seen him in an Adam Sandler movie because he is in all of them. Rob Schneider is probably the most unapologetic conservative comedian in this list – while others are more subtle with their politics his social media is full of praise for the current administration and MAHA.

9. Luis J. Gomez

Luis J. Gomez is a comedian from New York and the host of the popular Legion of Skanks (comedy podcast). Gomez has been one of the most aggressive champions of free speech, defending and supporting people who were 'canceled' like Shane Gillis, Louis CK, and Milo Yiannopoulos. He also starts racist chants on his podcast, aggressively encouraging the crowd to chant things like the N word, and chink. Luis Gomez has indicated that he is a Trump supporter.

Is Joe Rogan a Democrat or Republican?

Although Joe Rogan has sided with conservatives on many issues, he is not a conservative, he describes himself as a libertarian. Until Trump, Rogan voted Democrat. He voted for Obama in 2008 and supported Bernie Sanders in 2016 before Sanders dropped out.

Who is the most conservative late-night host?

Late night talk show hosts such as Conan O'Brien, Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel and the like are not conservative. These failing Late Night talk show hosts push a leftist agenda and routinely mock conservatives. It is rare that a conservative media personality will ever be invited on the show, unless it's Bill Maher or a pre-taped interview where they can selectively edit.

Hosts like Kimmel and Colbert have even gone so far as to cry about President Trump getting elected and have pushed Covid vaccines for Pfizer. Fallon and O'Brien are a little more discreet with their politics.

The most recent late night host was probably Jay Leno who is considered to be conservative. He was the host of Late Night before Jimmy Fallon.

Greg Gutfeld is a late night host on Fox and might be considered by some as a comedian. Gutfeld's late night political comedy show is current the top show at 10pm across all cable television.

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