081624 1st HR Guest John Schneider Hollywood; America; Losing His Wife
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081624 1st HR Guest John Schneider Hollywood; America; Losing His Wife

081624 1st HR Guest John Schneider Hollywood; America; Losing His Wife by Kate Dalley

[00:00:06] Give us enough caffeine to change the things we can.

[00:00:09] And handfuls of sedatives to understand the mind of a liberal.

[00:00:13] The Kate Dalley Show starts now.

[00:00:15] Tomorrow will be today, tomorrow.

[00:00:18] So live today, so the future today will be as the past today as it is tomorrow.

[00:00:27] Alright, just listening to that, my brain officially hurts and I've lost brain cells.

[00:00:33] So, welcome to the Friday Show.

[00:00:35] You're listening to the Kate Dalley Show.

[00:00:37] Over 26 million served on the podcast of this here live show.

[00:00:41] And excited to have my guest coming up here.

[00:00:45] And John Schneider, how are you?

[00:00:48] Hey, I'm just great.

[00:00:50] That soundbite, if that doesn't say everything anyone needs to hear or know in perpetuity.

[00:00:58] I mean, my God.

[00:00:59] I know.

[00:01:00] I know.

[00:01:01] Has anybody addressed, you know, of course there are some people saying that was a-

[00:01:05] Yes.

[00:01:06] ... of AI generated.

[00:01:07] But it's her.

[00:01:09] But does anyone address that she just sounds completely stoned or drunk off her butt?

[00:01:13] She does.

[00:01:14] I mean, is anybody talking about that?

[00:01:15] She does.

[00:01:16] It sounds like she's consistently drunk.

[00:01:18] It's amazing to me.

[00:01:19] You know, her poster came out.

[00:01:20] Her poster came out and all it said was forward.

[00:01:23] And all I kept thinking was that's her direction to walk.

[00:01:26] I mean, you can't even make this stuff up.

[00:01:30] You know, it was amazing to me that she was-

[00:01:33] Well, they're turning her into like this AI creature now.

[00:01:36] So you get this modified version of her, but it's bizarre for sure.

[00:01:40] So-

[00:01:41] Right.

[00:01:41] But they're not going to be able to do that when they debate.

[00:01:43] Yes.

[00:01:44] You're right.

[00:01:45] You're right.

[00:01:45] What the world knows is she keeps saying, you know, Donald Trump is afraid to debate me.

[00:01:49] Right.

[00:01:49] I mean, they know that's not true.

[00:01:51] It's so true.

[00:01:52] Yeah.

[00:01:52] I'm with you.

[00:01:53] That's like some clown on a street corner saying, Muhammad Ali is afraid to get in the

[00:01:57] ring with me.

[00:01:58] Right.

[00:01:59] Right.

[00:01:59] No, it's true.

[00:02:00] It's true.

[00:02:00] It's so true.

[00:02:01] I love it.

[00:02:02] John, I've got to tell people just a little bit about what you've been up to because

[00:02:06] you have been up to a lot.

[00:02:07] Okay.

[00:02:07] We're going to talk about it.

[00:02:08] So you have this very extensive acting career and I'm sure you are part of everyone's growing

[00:02:14] up years in as Bo Duke in the Dukes of Hazzard, just like you are mine.

[00:02:17] Okay.

[00:02:18] And I love that.

[00:02:19] Don't blame me.

[00:02:20] Don't blame me for growing up.

[00:02:21] I never have.

[00:02:23] Seriously.

[00:02:24] I mean, I can watch that show still and it just brings a smile to my face.

[00:02:28] Jonathan Kent on Smallville and then Jim Cryer on Tyler Perry's The Have and Have Nots.

[00:02:33] And then of course, all kinds of appearances.

[00:02:35] You were even on Dancing with the Stars and The Masked Singer.

[00:02:39] And you also have done specials.

[00:02:42] You have, I don't think people realize this, but you have over 20 albums to your credit

[00:02:46] and five number one singles on Billboard country.

[00:02:49] That's amazing.

[00:02:51] Well, thank you.

[00:02:53] I mean, you've done a lot of music and you have a gorgeous voice.

[00:02:57] Also, you co-founded, I don't think people realize this too, with Marie Osmond, the Children's

[00:03:02] Miracle Network Hospitals.

[00:03:03] And that's raised over 8.5 billion.

[00:03:07] Right.

[00:03:08] I love that about you.

[00:03:10] That's awesome.

[00:03:10] Well, you know, it's been a long time.

[00:03:12] Well, I think it's not though.

[00:03:13] I know.

[00:03:14] I think that happened over the span of a couple of weeks.

[00:03:16] Yeah.

[00:03:17] You know, I think when we're here and we are going to leave a mark, you know, and whether

[00:03:25] or not that mark is a good mark or a stain is up to us while we're here.

[00:03:31] You know?

[00:03:31] So I think we have a purpose.

[00:03:33] We have a purpose.

[00:03:34] We have an obligation.

[00:03:35] We have a responsibility to leave, leave everywhere we go a little better place.

[00:03:40] I think you're doing that.

[00:03:41] You know, you started a film studio and what, what kind of projects do you want to do there?

[00:03:48] Well, we did already did nine films and that you can, you can look at if you go to John

[00:03:56] Schneider studios.com or, or my Facebook page.

[00:04:00] Oh, I don't know.

[00:04:01] You know what?

[00:04:01] The easiest thing is just go to my app.

[00:04:04] Oh, nice.

[00:04:04] You can download it on your phone.

[00:04:05] Okay.

[00:04:06] And there's crime drama.

[00:04:07] There's, there's a, what I call a Southern horsepower comedy.

[00:04:13] Uh, we did a, uh, uh, not a parody, but a tribute to Smokey and the Bandit.

[00:04:18] Oh, I love it.

[00:04:19] Um, and then did a sequel to that.

[00:04:22] And, and in the process of, uh, hopefully in the next couple of months being able to make

[00:04:27] the third installment of, of that trilogy.

[00:04:31] So it's stand on it, poker run, and then double or nothing.

[00:04:34] Awesome.

[00:04:35] But to be, uh, perfectly, perfectly candid with you right now, I've got, uh, I've got

[00:04:41] people in, in Louisiana who are, are claiming rights to that property right now.

[00:04:47] So I'm actually in a legal battle trying to get, trying to get all that stuff.

[00:04:50] Oh man.

[00:04:51] I wish you luck on that.

[00:04:52] I do.

[00:04:52] I wish you luck on that.

[00:04:54] Um, and that you prevail.

[00:04:55] Thank you.

[00:04:56] Yeah.

[00:04:56] I, um, I know that you're very, I'm pretty stubborn.

[00:04:59] I'm pretty stubborn.

[00:05:00] But I like that.

[00:05:01] I mean, I think that's great.

[00:05:03] And, uh, and you know, be stubborn.

[00:05:05] I think it's awesome.

[00:05:06] Fight for it.

[00:05:07] And you know, you've been a, you've been a conservative.

[00:05:10] What's it like to be a conservative in, um, in Hollywood, but even outside of Hollywood?

[00:05:15] What, what is that like for you?

[00:05:18] Um, I, you know, I'm just, uh, uh, first and foremost, I'm from New York.

[00:05:23] People think I'm from, I'm from the rural South, but I'm not.

[00:05:26] I'm from New York.

[00:05:27] So that's when I say I'm stubborn.

[00:05:28] I mean, I come by it naturally.

[00:05:30] I'm pigheaded.

[00:05:31] I'm stubborn.

[00:05:32] And, uh, when I believe in something, I, I have the, uh, the odd belief that if you believe

[00:05:38] in something, it's worth dying for.

[00:05:40] Sure.

[00:05:41] So I've always been completely outspoken, uh, as a conservative and, uh,

[00:05:48] for some reason, people have not really lamented that for me, you know, certainly not afraid

[00:05:54] of me, but I, but I think I am so forthcoming in my views that people are like, well, okay.

[00:06:00] No, I just, uh, I don't agree with that.

[00:06:03] I had a wonderful conversation with an extremely, extremely left wing friend of mine.

[00:06:08] I won't tell you who he is, but just a couple of days ago, and we were able to, to, uh, say

[00:06:13] to each other, you know, gee, I, you know, I've, I've known you a long time and I thought

[00:06:17] you were much smarter than that.

[00:06:18] Oh my God.

[00:06:21] So, but he, but he, he's same thing.

[00:06:23] So when I, when I hugged him at the last thing I did is I, uh, I hugged him and I said, well,

[00:06:28] one of us is going to be delighted in November and the other one is not.

[00:06:32] So, you know, good luck to us both.

[00:06:33] Oh, I love that.

[00:06:34] And you know, that's how it should be.

[00:06:36] And he said, which to his credit, he said, uh, you know, the day that we can't have conversations

[00:06:43] like this and be on completely different sides of a political argument, uh, and not still

[00:06:50] love each other, then our country is gone.

[00:06:53] Then our country is gone.

[00:06:55] Yeah.

[00:06:55] And I think the left has done, done everything that they can to make that, that, uh, line

[00:07:01] of division more than a, more than just a line of division.

[00:07:04] I think they've done everything, everything they can do to kind of, you know, sever it with

[00:07:09] a scalpel so that never the twain shall meet.

[00:07:12] And that's, that's one of the many, many things I believe that they have, they have done

[00:07:18] intentionally wrong to divide and, uh, and conquer through their nonsensical propaganda

[00:07:25] and their cheating.

[00:07:26] You know, I, I, I absolutely believe there are no acceptable levels of fraud.

[00:07:31] And, uh, I think everyone listening can remember that they, they actually in, in defense of,

[00:07:38] of 2020, they didn't say there was no cheating and there was no fraud.

[00:07:43] They just said there wasn't enough to make a difference.

[00:07:46] Uh, how much fraud is acceptable?

[00:07:49] Yeah.

[00:07:50] How much fraud is acceptable in your household?

[00:07:53] Exactly.

[00:07:53] How much cheating is acceptable in your life?

[00:07:56] So true.

[00:07:57] Yeah, you're right.

[00:07:58] You're right.

[00:07:59] And we are wrought with fraud right now and we haven't done much about it.

[00:08:03] And so, uh, you know, that's on all the county commissioners and 3000 counties plus across

[00:08:08] the United States that we could take it into our own hands, um, and do it county by county.

[00:08:12] But I don't see a lot of, a lot of people doing that and we need to keep pressing them.

[00:08:17] Aren't they investigating?

[00:08:18] Aren't they reinvestigating Fulton County?

[00:08:20] Yeah.

[00:08:21] Yeah.

[00:08:21] I think they are.

[00:08:22] Yep.

[00:08:23] And shouldn't that, shouldn't that at least temporarily take, uh, Rudy Giuliani off the

[00:08:28] hook?

[00:08:28] You would think.

[00:08:28] Shouldn't that put his, uh, yeah, you would think.

[00:08:31] I'm sorry.

[00:08:32] I'm applying logic to 2024.

[00:08:34] Oh, I know.

[00:08:35] It's a, it's so, it's so fascinating how we even, how we even got to this point.

[00:08:40] I'm, it truly is.

[00:08:41] Are you just baffled when you, when you look at the news every day, like I am?

[00:08:46] Oh my God.

[00:08:47] Absolutely.

[00:08:48] And when we're doing things like actually having a debate about whether or not a man

[00:08:54] should be able to, to, uh, undress in a woman's, uh, locker room or whether or not a man should

[00:09:01] be able to, a biological man should be able to compete in women's women's sports.

[00:09:07] I know.

[00:09:08] I know.

[00:09:09] I'm baffled.

[00:09:10] I'm baffled every single day.

[00:09:12] It's insane.

[00:09:13] Yeah.

[00:09:13] Yeah.

[00:09:14] I have a, uh, yeah.

[00:09:15] So, I mean, how can that, how can that question even be, uh, brought up for debate?

[00:09:21] Right.

[00:09:22] So that, that, that baffles me, but you know, the other thing they've been very, very smart

[00:09:27] because they know that conservatives work and conservatives have a very, a very strong

[00:09:35] work ethic.

[00:09:36] So conservatives by nature, um, would never, never think of cheating.

[00:09:42] Right.

[00:09:43] And, and people who would never think of cheating, never think anyone else thinks of cheating.

[00:09:48] That's so true.

[00:09:49] So they've, they've taken advantage of our, I'm not going to say our naivete, but they've

[00:09:55] taken advantage of our valor of our dignity.

[00:10:00] Um, and, and we have allowed that, but not anymore.

[00:10:04] Yeah.

[00:10:04] Not anymore.

[00:10:05] Um, we're not going to, we're not going to, it's like that movie network, you know,

[00:10:08] I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take it anymore.

[00:10:10] Exactly.

[00:10:11] I play that clip all the time.

[00:10:12] I really do on the show, uh, because I think we are at that point.

[00:10:16] I mean, I think we have to, we have to truly wake up to what's really happening in, in our

[00:10:20] country in order to save it.

[00:10:22] And I don't know that, that, uh, many have, I think 2020 did a good job of, of saying,

[00:10:27] look folks, you know, we're in trouble here, but I'm hoping that more people are waking

[00:10:31] up.

[00:10:31] Um, why is it that Hollywood is so leftist and agree on all points of their, their strange

[00:10:38] ideology?

[00:10:38] Why is that?

[00:10:41] Well, I think it's because the, um, the people that actually hold the purse strings, the people

[00:10:46] who are, are, uh, at the top of the fiscal food chain are all these, uh, these ravenous,

[00:10:54] uh, Marxist, communist globalists.

[00:10:58] Right.

[00:10:58] Right.

[00:10:59] You know, they really are.

[00:11:00] So when you're, when you owe your soul to the company store, and I don't, I don't care

[00:11:04] how much fame you, you think you've garnered George Clooney, but you owe your soul to the

[00:11:09] company store.

[00:11:10] Right.

[00:11:10] You're right.

[00:11:11] You know, yeah, you've got your, you've got your tequila that made you a whole bunch

[00:11:14] of money, but, but still, um, he works for them.

[00:11:19] You're right.

[00:11:20] He's not an independent thinker.

[00:11:21] He's not independent.

[00:11:22] None of, none of those folks are truly independent.

[00:11:24] So in my mind and John Snyder's mind, if you're not completely and totally independent,

[00:11:29] then you are not completely and totally free.

[00:11:33] So I am free to express my, my opinions, uh, creatively in any way I want.

[00:11:38] And there's nobody that is going to stand over me and say, well, no, you can't say that.

[00:11:43] I love that.

[00:11:44] No, I may have friends.

[00:11:45] I may have friends that'll say, well, you know, maybe you shouldn't say that.

[00:11:51] And I will take their, I will take their advice under consideration, but they're just watching

[00:11:57] out for you.

[00:11:58] Sure.

[00:11:59] I know.

[00:11:59] I know it's true.

[00:12:00] It's absolutely true.

[00:12:01] I just, uh, I just wonder, you know, folks out there, you know, as, as, as free and as

[00:12:06] powerful as they appear to be to the public, they're not, no, you're right.

[00:12:10] They're not.

[00:12:11] They're bought and paid for, and they're afraid.

[00:12:12] They're afraid to lose their next paycheck, you know, cause they've already spent their

[00:12:15] last one.

[00:12:16] Yeah, that's so true.

[00:12:17] Uh, yeah, absolutely.

[00:12:18] We're going to head off to a break.

[00:12:19] I'm going to come right back more with John Snyder and, um, and so glad that you're joining

[00:12:24] me this afternoon because I think it's so good to hear.

[00:12:27] Me too.

[00:12:28] See, me too.

[00:12:29] I, I hear from people in Hollywood.

[00:12:31] It's just so fun to be able to connect and then also, um, just be able to really, really

[00:12:37] talk.

[00:12:38] I like, like you said, we need to do a lot more of that with each other.

[00:12:41] Be right back on the Kate Daly show Friday show.

[00:12:44] Of course, Michael Yon coming up in the next hour, John Snyder right now.

[00:12:49] Be right back.

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[00:14:19] Made in America, like a pile of Detroit steel.

[00:14:26] Used to be Ford Tough and now electric trucks just make me spend my week.

[00:14:34] A great new album out, John Schneider.

[00:14:37] And this song, Made in America.

[00:14:39] So I appreciate him letting me play that.

[00:14:42] And of course, welcome back to the Kate Daly Show.

[00:14:45] Kate Daly Radio dot com.

[00:14:47] So, John, I love that song.

[00:14:49] And where do you get your material?

[00:14:52] I absolutely love what you're doing with your music.

[00:14:56] Well, I wrote 90% of the new album with friends who are like minded.

[00:15:02] You know, so you get your friends together and you come up with a notion.

[00:15:08] And that particular song, Made in America, is the title track to the new album.

[00:15:12] Love it.

[00:15:12] But it's not just remembering America and how great it is.

[00:15:17] It's it's it is that.

[00:15:19] But it is also a call to action, because if you don't do something, then then America, the America that I'm singing about is going to go away.

[00:15:27] I see.

[00:15:28] You know, this is a problem that we it's a country we all share and it's also a problem we all share.

[00:15:34] So it's a responsibility and an obligation that we all share to fix it.

[00:15:40] Yeah.

[00:15:40] Excuse me.

[00:15:41] I agree.

[00:15:42] You know, this is not going to fix itself.

[00:15:45] Sure.

[00:15:46] And I think, you know, a lot of times we talked a little bit ago about conservative being, you know, we're busy working.

[00:15:52] Right.

[00:15:53] We're busy trying to make ends meet.

[00:15:55] And now with this disastrous Bidenomics and this non-existent border czar that we've got who claims that was never her responsibility or her title.

[00:16:04] Come on.

[00:16:04] Give me a break.

[00:16:05] Right.

[00:16:05] But, you know, now when when everything is up, what, 20, 30 percent, you know, it's it's getting hard.

[00:16:14] People people just can't make it was hard enough to make ends meet three years ago and actually got pretty, pretty not easy.

[00:16:22] But we got a break when Trump was president.

[00:16:24] We got a break because our spending, our dollar went further.

[00:16:29] Right.

[00:16:29] And now, my goodness gracious, it's just it's it's ridiculous.

[00:16:34] Right.

[00:16:35] I was in California just a couple of weeks ago.

[00:16:38] Didi and I were in California and it was a remote gas station.

[00:16:42] But diesel was eight fifty nine a gallon.

[00:16:44] What?

[00:16:45] Wow.

[00:16:46] Eight fifty nine a gallon.

[00:16:48] Well, as soon as you come over into California, because this other this other clown, you know, Gavin Newsom, who was his maybe not single handedly, I think his relative Nancy Pelosi's had a lot to give them a lot of assistance.

[00:17:02] Mm hmm.

[00:17:04] Has destroyed certainly one of the most beautiful states in the union.

[00:17:09] You're right.

[00:17:10] And made it made it nearly impossible for people who love their state to keep living there, you know, unless they're unless they're ridiculously wealthy or homeless.

[00:17:21] So true.

[00:17:22] That is true.

[00:17:24] Sad.

[00:17:24] Everybody in the middle, which is most everybody, has to has to do everything they can just to try to survive.

[00:17:31] You know, they have to pick between between having dinner and going to a movie or they have to pick between putting fuel in the car.

[00:17:41] I mean, nobody I don't think anybody can go on a vacation anymore.

[00:17:44] You're right.

[00:17:45] I mean, they can't afford it.

[00:17:46] Yeah.

[00:17:46] But so so the album, the album, this one has has some wonderful songs.

[00:17:51] Two of them are poems that were written by James Whitmark.

[00:17:58] I believe Richard Whitmark's brother wrote a the actor Richard Whitmark wrote a a album of poetry that John Wayne read back in the 60s.

[00:18:09] And I had I had the album and it's called Why America, Why I Love Her.

[00:18:15] Oh, I've played that before.

[00:18:17] I love that.

[00:18:18] Yeah.

[00:18:18] Yeah.

[00:18:19] Well, listen to my version of it.

[00:18:21] I had a wonderful composer that did all the music for the flag movie that I did two years ago called to die for.

[00:18:31] So Larry Hall did the music for that.

[00:18:33] And I read it.

[00:18:34] It's beautiful poetry.

[00:18:36] And the second one that's like that on the album is called The Hyphen, which talks about how this little bitty line can either be a bridge from a bridge to gap two ideas.

[00:18:47] Or if you stand it up on its side, it's a wall you have to climb over.

[00:18:51] So it's it brings forth the notion that a hyphenated American is a divided American.

[00:19:01] So I love it.

[00:19:02] The music is beautiful and the thoughts are certainly beautiful.

[00:19:05] So I hope people give a listen to that.

[00:19:07] Absolutely.

[00:19:08] There's some fun on there, too.

[00:19:09] There's there's there's she's worth it, which is a beautiful song that I wrote with Brandon Will.

[00:19:16] And it's a Nashville songwriter friend of mine about about our country is worth fighting for.

[00:19:22] You know, we again, we can't just sit around and wait for somebody else to do it.

[00:19:25] We've got to do it ourselves.

[00:19:26] So we're going to go very proud of this record.

[00:19:29] We're going to go to a quick break.

[00:19:30] I also love your song about veterans, too.

[00:19:32] And we'll come back for just a few more minutes with.

[00:19:35] Oh, thank you for your sacrifice.

[00:19:37] Yes.

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[00:19:47] John Schneider is joining me right back.

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[00:20:49] Welcome back to the Kate Daly show.

[00:20:51] I do have one audience.

[00:20:52] Quick question for you.

[00:20:54] Why did Luke always get to slide across the hood of the General Lee?

[00:20:57] Why?

[00:20:58] Why didn't you?

[00:21:00] I did.

[00:21:01] I did sometimes.

[00:21:02] OK.

[00:21:02] In the opening.

[00:21:03] In the opening credits.

[00:21:05] Yeah.

[00:21:05] The camera.

[00:21:06] The camera was usually on the passenger side.

[00:21:08] So that's the guy that got in the passenger side.

[00:21:11] Usually had to jump over the car.

[00:21:12] I love it.

[00:21:13] But you got to drive the car.

[00:21:14] You drove it.

[00:21:16] I did.

[00:21:16] I got to drive it.

[00:21:17] Yeah.

[00:21:18] Because in our world, I was the driver and he was the crew chief.

[00:21:21] I love that.

[00:21:22] We were trying to trying to break into NASCAR.

[00:21:24] So it made perfect sense.

[00:21:26] And that's also why the doors were welded shut.

[00:21:29] I love it.

[00:21:29] I just absolutely love it.

[00:21:31] That's awesome.

[00:21:32] All right.

[00:21:33] Thank you for answering that, by the way.

[00:21:35] And I just wanted to mention, I wanted to mention real quick, you lost your beautiful

[00:21:39] wife, Alicia, last year to cancer.

[00:21:41] And you shared so much of your journey privately through that.

[00:21:46] And then you found love again.

[00:21:47] So congratulations.

[00:21:47] You just got married probably a few weeks ago.

[00:21:50] Yes.

[00:21:51] Thank you.

[00:21:52] Yes.

[00:21:52] On the 23rd of July.

[00:21:54] Oh, wow.

[00:21:54] Okay.

[00:21:55] On the 23rd of July.

[00:21:56] Nice.

[00:21:57] God sent me a beautiful, hysterical, and this is very important, widow.

[00:22:03] Oh, okay.

[00:22:04] So, you know, God pays attention.

[00:22:06] God pays attention.

[00:22:07] So I could not possibly imagine being equally yoked with someone who didn't understand.

[00:22:15] You're right.

[00:22:16] You know, because try as you may, try as you want to.

[00:22:19] If you've not lost a spouse, it's not like losing a sibling.

[00:22:23] It's not like losing a parent.

[00:22:25] Right.

[00:22:25] I've never lost a child.

[00:22:26] But it's not like, they're all completely different things.

[00:22:29] Mm-hmm.

[00:22:29] So when I lost my wife, it was the most devastating thing in the world to me when Dede lost her

[00:22:36] husband, Paul.

[00:22:37] Paul Sorbino.

[00:22:38] And Dede's husband was the actor, Paul Sorbino.

[00:22:41] Mm-hmm.

[00:22:41] When she lost her husband, Paul, it was the most devastating thing for her.

[00:22:45] Mm-hmm.

[00:22:46] And it's fair to say, neither one of us thought we would ever hold another hand.

[00:22:52] I was quite convinced I would never smile or laugh again.

[00:22:57] Right.

[00:22:57] And truly, this was devastating.

[00:22:59] And she was the same way.

[00:23:01] And we were recommended to just kind of talk to each other to kind of try to hold each

[00:23:07] other up a little bit and commiserate by an actor friend that knew Alicia and I and also

[00:23:15] knew Paul and Dede.

[00:23:19] And when we met, it was strange.

[00:23:24] I mean, we've been laughing ever since.

[00:23:26] Yeah.

[00:23:28] And, you know, we're not meant to be alone.

[00:23:30] And I get some wonderful comments on Facebook and so does Dede that they say, you know, contrary

[00:23:37] to what naysayers may think, when people who've lost a spouse find love again or love finds them,

[00:23:46] I think that's actually more accurate because we certainly weren't looking.

[00:23:50] Right.

[00:23:50] But when love finds you again, it's actually a testimony to how much you love your deceased

[00:23:59] spouse.

[00:24:00] Because you know that they are...

[00:24:02] I know where they are.

[00:24:03] I know where Alicia is.

[00:24:04] Exactly.

[00:24:04] I know where Paul is.

[00:24:05] I know they're looking down on every tear of sorrow and every tear of joy that Dede and

[00:24:12] I shed.

[00:24:14] And I know they are delighted because in what will seem, you know, a half a second or a

[00:24:20] heartbeat for them, we'll be there with them.

[00:24:23] I love that.

[00:24:24] And we'll get to talk about, you know, if it even matters anymore.

[00:24:29] And I don't know.

[00:24:30] And I guess we'll all know when we get there.

[00:24:32] But we'll get to discuss this crazy thing that we felt was so important called life.

[00:24:39] Right.

[00:24:39] Together over wine unimaginably good.

[00:24:44] It'll be the real Jesus juice, you know.

[00:24:48] Yes, yes.

[00:24:50] I think heaven has got the best wine.

[00:24:52] Sure.

[00:24:52] And we will laugh and we will love because that's what we're here for.

[00:24:58] I think that's what we're built for is we're built to love.

[00:25:02] I love that.

[00:25:02] So this has been a very surprising turn of events for both of us.

[00:25:08] And I could not be happier.

[00:25:11] I'm so glad.

[00:25:11] Could not be happier.

[00:25:12] I'm going to...

[00:25:13] We'll end it there because that was such a beautiful sentiment.

[00:25:16] Tell Dee Dee that we're so happy for her too and happy for you.

[00:25:19] And thanks, John, for joining me today.

[00:25:21] I really appreciate you.

[00:25:23] Thank you.

[00:25:24] You're so welcome.

[00:25:25] All right.

[00:25:25] Keep spreading the truth and let's make it to November and then get our country back.

[00:25:30] Thank you, John.

[00:25:31] John Schneider.

[00:25:31] Thank you.

[00:25:32] And of course, Made in America, you can go to John Schneider Studios.

[00:25:36] You can check out all the films.

[00:25:38] And then he's got a wonderful store as well.

[00:25:41] And he's just, you know, he's out there and he's outspoken.

[00:25:44] I actually really like that about John because most aren't.

[00:25:48] And I asked him on the break, I said, you know, you and Jim Caviezel and Mel Gibson and all of you need to get together.

[00:25:56] And he said, you know, I think we will actually.

[00:25:58] I think he's been friends with Jim for 25 years, but he said, you know, there's a beautiful synergy of these, of certain people in Hollywood that are very, very conservative that once they join and really get together to do some projects, I think we'll start.

[00:26:16] I think it'll be really refreshing for the majority of people out there.

[00:26:20] You know, we're so used to hearing from the George Clooney's and the grossness of Hollywood that it would be, I think.

[00:26:30] And I was telling him, I'm like, you know, most of the people out there like it when you talk about God.

[00:26:34] We like it when we hear from people in Hollywood that are more conservative and that.

[00:26:40] And he said there's a lot of closet conservatives in Hollywood, believe it or not.

[00:26:43] But, but he said, you know, we will join forces at one point and that's coming sooner than later.

[00:26:50] And I know that I can't wait to see that.

[00:26:53] Right. Can you?

[00:26:54] I mean, I would love to see more and more Christian films, more and more conservative projects.

[00:27:05] And you know what?

[00:27:06] The people go.

[00:27:07] I mean, here it is.

[00:27:08] It's Friday, right?

[00:27:09] And we're coming up, you know, this is like date night in America.

[00:27:12] People want to go see a movie, but they also want to leave feeling good and feeling like, okay, restored hope in humankind.

[00:27:20] I like this.

[00:27:22] And as long as we keep getting served up junk from Hollywood, you know, that's why I think people, I know that we Netflix a lot or you watch Prime or this and that.

[00:27:33] But the movies that people attend are the ones that are conservative and Christian.

[00:27:40] And even The Chosen went into the theaters because they knew people would spend the money to go because people are tired.

[00:27:47] We're tired of being fed the junk.

[00:27:49] Right.

[00:27:50] So I like that he is outspoken.

[00:27:52] I know that Duke's a hazard.

[00:27:53] I remember watching that growing up and loved that show and, and thought, thought these two were amazing.

[00:28:00] And that was really his first job.

[00:28:01] I mean, he got hired as Bo on Duke's a hazard and then did a lot of other projects.

[00:28:07] But, but I, I love that he is doing country music and has been doing it for so long.

[00:28:13] Most people don't even realize that he's been doing that for 20 years.

[00:28:16] Uh, but check out his music.

[00:28:18] And I think as long as these people are supported, you know, um, the Jim Caviezel's, the John Schneider's, you know, I, I've interviewed Corbin Burnson, same kind of thing.

[00:28:28] Corbin told me, he said, I did LA law and now I'm doing more good Christian projects, more projects that are, that enlighten people.

[00:28:37] And he, and he, I remember he said, it just feels so much better at the end of the day, every day.

[00:28:42] And I like that. And I think people are less afraid to do that now.

[00:28:48] Um, Sam Sorbo, I I've spoken with Sam a lot.

[00:28:51] Sam and I are friends and her, her husband, Kevin Sorbo.

[00:28:54] There's a lot of projects out there that people are working on right now.

[00:28:57] And that's why I, I think that if we can support that in the masses as the crowds, they'll do even more and they'll bring even more stuff forward.

[00:29:06] And I, I really am appreciative of that because don't you want your kids to be able to go to the movie and see something that is enlightening, that inspires them.

[00:29:15] They, they leave with a good feeling.

[00:29:18] I mean, I would hope so.

[00:29:20] Uh, so I really love that.

[00:29:21] Uh, Dennis Quaid also doing a lot of projects like that and he's friends with all of them.

[00:29:26] Um, and I think soon you'll see more projects coming out of these guys that where they're really working together, uh, like that.

[00:29:33] But I'll come right back.

[00:29:34] And, uh, you're listening to the Kate Daly show.

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[00:29:39] Michael Yon coming up in the next hour.

[00:29:41] We'll be talking about foreign events, all kinds of things, the border, all kinds of stuff in politics.

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[00:32:53] I just was looking at the news and it was so funny because I, I meant it when I said Kamala

[00:32:58] this poster, it just says forward, like a walking direction.

[00:33:01] Um, and they have her looking like Obama.

[00:33:05] Actually, you can tell Obama's people are behind her as Trevor Loudon pointed out.

[00:33:09] Um, the same Trevor Loudon from New Zealand that said that she would be in the white house.

[00:33:16] Yeah.

[00:33:16] And then, and then we laughed and then she got in as vice president.

[00:33:20] Um, so the same kind of photo looking up forward.

[00:33:26] Anyway, I I'm looking at that and I shudder because she's so grotesque, but, um, I, I also

[00:33:34] am talking about Hollywood in this hour and I'll probably do a little more on this next week,

[00:33:39] but I just thought this was, this was kind of fascinating and it was about the YouTube stars

[00:33:46] and these YouTube channels that are kind of spinning out these, these, what looks like

[00:33:52] very organic, um, natural sort of just nobodies, you know, now famous, like your Mr. Beast, these

[00:34:02] kinds of things that are getting millions and millions and millions of views and then become

[00:34:06] these big internet stars.

[00:34:08] And there is so much chatter about this behind the scenes because they are so much more controlled,

[00:34:16] I think than what people think.

[00:34:18] Um, in fact, it's like, um, we're funneling tax money, uh, through Mr. Beast as he's known

[00:34:27] to receive large donations, right.

[00:34:28] To from corporate executives like Jack Dorsey, Susan Wojcicki that, that is now, um, a dead, uh,

[00:34:36] Elon Musk, uh, she died recently.

[00:34:39] Uh, and they take these companies such as discovery and Verizon, all known intelligence

[00:34:46] fronts and Mr. Beast is confirmed intelligence.

[00:34:50] He's a confirmed intelligence front.

[00:34:52] Um, and so how many of these YouTube stars, are you wondering if they're actually really organically

[00:35:00] natural, just sort of come up through YouTube and no, I think they're very, very handpicked.

[00:35:06] Okay.

[00:35:07] I should say alleged intelligence front, uh, when I say that, but I think that they're

[00:35:13] being compensated for playing their part for bringing their content to the youth and, uh,

[00:35:20] getting those youth very, very distracted and very, um, well, they're able to have a lot

[00:35:25] of influence, right?

[00:35:25] So when people go, when kids go to the store, they go that, that influencer, that guy on YouTube

[00:35:30] is talking about that particular product, that kind of thing.

[00:35:34] So the wealth, uh, comes from a lot of, in a lot of different routes to them and they are

[00:35:42] pretty controlled by their same companies, by the same presentation, like the same kinds of

[00:35:47] companies that spin out your Hollywood types are spitting out the YouTube stars.

[00:35:53] I don't think most people are seeing that or realize it.

[00:35:56] I think they actually think these people are just people that just got famous on their own.

[00:36:00] And I don't think so.

[00:36:01] You know, there's no coincidences in this game.

[00:36:05] Um, as far as Hollywood, as far as anything that, that we talk about on the show, when

[00:36:10] we're talking about Hollywood or we're talking about celebrities and that sort of thing, there's

[00:36:14] a reason that certain people make it to the top, but when their fame is bought, uh, and

[00:36:20] sold like any other advertisement, like the capital put up, like their rank and in certain

[00:36:26] families, like the higher their fake numbers go.

[00:36:29] And it kind of leads me to Kamala a little bit too.

[00:36:32] She's got a lot of fake support right now.

[00:36:35] Fake numbers, fake people, uh, fake crowds, as we all know, the guy with three eyeballs or

[00:36:40] two heads.

[00:36:41] Okay.

[00:36:41] If you zoom in, people aren't allowed on the tarmac when those planes land, but suddenly

[00:36:46] she had a crowd there.

[00:36:47] It was all AI.

[00:36:48] And when you look at the subscribers and you realize that most of them are bots.

[00:36:52] Okay.

[00:36:53] And you look at people like Mr.

[00:36:55] Beast and these people that emerge from YouTube.

[00:36:58] YouTube as these YouTube stars.

[00:37:01] I think we need to realize how much of it is fakery.

[00:37:04] All of a sudden they have all these hits, all of a sudden they have all of these, um, hit

[00:37:09] videos, if you will, and subscribers like crazy.

[00:37:13] And I, I think that is very contrived actually.

[00:37:17] Um, the followers, you know, um, I think that there's a lot of, uh, fake accounts.

[00:37:23] Um, they're able to drive it up.

[00:37:25] And then what they do is they do multiple stories on these people and get even more traction.

[00:37:30] So you have YouTubes and streamers that are not as popular as you think.

[00:37:36] And the artificial inflation of the numbers, right?

[00:37:41] Um, I think they're doing this with so many things.

[00:37:45] You guys, they pretty much hid Hormala the entire time she was a vice president.

[00:37:51] They didn't do interviews with her to how many times did you see these, these huge, you

[00:37:57] didn't see the huge interviews.

[00:37:58] You did not see her, um, invited in because they knew she couldn't speak.

[00:38:03] They knew that she couldn't construct a sentence, that she was a total nitwit and that she can

[00:38:08] only go on script.

[00:38:09] And so you didn't see any of that.

[00:38:11] And now all of a sudden you're seeing this.

[00:38:13] Now all of a sudden you're seeing all these likes, same thing as these YouTube stars.

[00:38:18] They give them the likes, they give them the bots, they give them the traction that they

[00:38:23] need.

[00:38:23] And then people do the rest by saying, Oh, I, if, if this person has 5 million followers

[00:38:30] and likes, well then what am I missing out on?

[00:38:33] Um, and then the money is getting funneled to them.

[00:38:36] Remember how, you know, throughout the shootings, throughout all these different things, we have

[00:38:40] all the victims of things.

[00:38:41] And we, we've talked about how money is kicked through to them through GoFundMe, the GoFundMe

[00:38:47] accounts.

[00:38:48] Same thing with this money is kicked through to these guys in a different way.

[00:38:52] So it's not showing as much who's behind them as much as it's, they're just so trying,

[00:38:59] desperately trying to look very, very organic, but money is funneled in all kinds of ways,

[00:39:05] all kinds of different, uh, different routes.

[00:39:07] And so, um, I just wanted to kind of cover that a little bit because I think our kids and

[00:39:13] grandkids are looking at these YouTube stars and they're trying to emulate them and they

[00:39:20] are, they're getting sort of these messages through these guys.

[00:39:24] And I just want us to be very much on the know that these people are not who they say

[00:39:29] they are.

[00:39:30] Um, I think anyone that is extremely popular, I really doubt whether they got there on their

[00:39:36] own.

[00:39:38] All right.

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