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They feed you headlines, cut the frame,
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Deepak
talks
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about distrust of institutions, media manipulation, shifting government narratives, big tech censorship, Cancel culture
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Natasha Owens
Thank God you're not I thank God you're not.
Alex Stein
If you kill Americans, if you threaten Americans anywhere on earth, we will hunt
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you down without apology and without hesitation.
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And we will kill you. Don't hate nobody I just won't kneel I don't chase headlines I live what's real I raise my kids to think
Rob Schneider
and pray to know the cause before
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they say I don't scare easy I
Natasha Owens
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So what are you waiting for?
Alex Stein
Scan the QR code or search God, grit and guns on itunes and download it today. Let's run it up the charts.
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the Lone star state.
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Real America's Voice Host
All right, seatback 2026. How are we feeling,
Primetime Alex Stein
guys?
Real America's Voice Host
We've got an amazing, amazing hour plan for you. This is something that's never been done before. So I want you to take a look at this beautiful long Runway stage that we have. This is real America's voice and we also have real America's music. We are taking back the culture. That's what's important. This is why this hour is so important. We're going to be bringing to you artists like Rob Schneider, Alex Stein, Natasha Owens, Deepak, some amazing, amazing artists that are going to be singing for you, performing for you, doing stand up comedy. And so this hour we just really want to entertain you and show that woke culture is over, that entertainment has a new chapter, that real America's voice has a new chapter. So before we do that, let's just get a big chant of usa usa. Usa. Usa. So folks, thank you all for coming. And for those that are in this exhibit hall, please come close to our stage. You're not going to want to miss what we're going to do over the next hour. So please come close, come close. Get excited. Bring your Friends. Bring your girlfriend, Bring your boyfriend. No, trans, please. Just bring everyone that you want to. Our first performer that we're going to have for you. You know him from Rav Late at Night After Hours with Alex Stein. He's a native Texas boy. Give it up for a native Texas boy, Alex Stein. You've seen his viral videos. You've seen him go into city halls. You've seen all the great things that he's done. You've seen him put on some amazing headgear, obviously. So let's take a look real quick. Look real quick at a promo video for the great Alex Stein.
Rob Schneider
Welcome.
Alex Stein
Introduce yourself.
Real America's Voice Host
Go ahead.
Primetime Alex Stein
My name is Alex Stein. I'm considered one of the sexiest men in conservative politics. You think you're a girl?
Alex Stein
You think you're a debater, dude?
Natasha Owens
Yeah.
Primetime Alex Stein
And you're not a girl. I'll see you later on. All right. You can't have a baby. You're a boy.
Natasha Owens
All of my child's friends who are
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trans, you have a bunch of trans kids.
Deepak
You like trans kids?
Natasha Owens
I raise one.
Primetime Alex Stein
You raise a trans kid.
Alex Stein
And, you know, I. I actually like
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transgenders in the military, too, because, first
Deepak
of all, transgenders are some of the
Primetime Alex Stein
meanest people on planet Earth, so they make a good soldier, don't you think? And then, you know, second of all, transgenders love to do mass shootings, so, you know, that's perfect for a military veteran. Come on, you guys are being paid to protest.
Rob Schneider
Are you getting any money?
Primetime Alex Stein
Where'd you get us on Craigslist?
Alex Stein
A lot of people say you look like Tucker Carlson. I hear he's your biological stepfather. But you're a handsome guy and a funny guy, and you said a few
Martha Stewart
things, but you're doing a wonderful job,
Rob Schneider
I have to say that.
Real America's Voice Host
Y' all give it up for the great Alex Stein.
Alex Stein
How we doing?
Natasha Owens
Cpac. Let me make some noise.
Primetime Alex Stein
Okay, so for some of you that might not know me, I'm Prime Time Alex Stein. I'm also Tucker Carlson's biological stepson, and things are tough. Ever since we got fired from Fox News, we've had to start working for Qatar. But, you know, at least it pays a little bit better. Pays a little bit better. But, you know, because I'm a conservative, a lot of people think I'm anti lgbtq. That's impossible, because I'm a Dallas Cowboys fan. So obviously, yes, obviously. I have a lot of gay pride. I got 17 extra weeks a year of being gay. I love it. No, but, you know, who here loves Donald Trump? I love Donald Trump. I love it. But, you know, some of the stuff that he's doing is kind of, you know, some. Some of it I disagree with. Like, first of all, I want amnesty for all big booty Latinas. Who agrees with that? If you're a 9, you are fine.
Alex Stein
If you're an 8, we don't need
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to have an immigration debate. If you're a seven, oh, thank heaven. You barely made it in. And, you know, I love Donald Trump, but, you know, I'm upset because Donald Trump is trying to outlaw transgenders in women's sports. Do you guys like that? Okay, listen here, you idiots. We can gamble on these transgenders and win money. I won so much money with Lia Thomas propeller in that pool, I turn draft kings into draft queens, bitches. And even though you saw it already, I believe transgenders should be in the military. Let me tell you why. First reason, they're mean as hell. Second reason, they love to do mass shootings. And the third reason is we could copy a play from Iran's playbook because transgenders, they have an increased likelihood of committing suicide. So what we could do is we put them in a suicide vest, and then when they blow themselves up in the front line, they die a hero. Who likes that? Who likes a. And I know a lot of you guys were on Facebook not that long ago sharing a bunch of COVID misinformation. I can tell. You know, I know you guys were. You guys got your accounts shut down, but I want to say I'm guilty, too, because I told people that if you got the vaccine, it would turn you gay. That's not true. If you got vaccinated, you're already gay to start with. That's. That's how it works. And I'm happy nobody here has a mask on. Yes, give yourselves a round of applause, because everybody knows if a pair of Levi's can't stop a fart, then a mask can't stop a deadly virus. You know what I mean? Where are my big booty Latinas at? Are my big booty Latinas? Are you Latina? Well, I just want to say I love them. I love Mexicans the most. Mexicans are so creative. Like, have you ever seen a Mexican driving in their car? They'll add anything to their car. Big wheels, big stereo. The only thing they won't add is proper license and registration. Why is that? Have you guys ever been hit by a Mexican? No insurance, no nothing.
Andrew Doyle
Don't call the police.
Primetime Alex Stein
Well, you know, I only have a few more minutes here. I just want to say, guys, thank you so much for supporting real America's Voice. So give yourselves a round of applause. And I'm an equal opportunity offender. I love my black brothers and sisters. Sisters. And I love it because even though transgenders do a lot of school shootings, a black person will never do it, probably because they don't go to school very much. But that's neither. That's. They like to skip. That's not. I mean, come on. We love it. Don't. Don't be like that. All right, but this last joke, you're really gonna hate. All right, so the reason why I'm so screwed up mentally is when I was a young kid, my parents got divorced, and they fought for custody of our family dog more than they fought for custody of me. Yeah, it's true. I was a bad kid. You can tell. So every weekend, the dog would come with me to my mom's or my dad's house. So I was basically raised by a dog. Right. And it taught me something. You might not know this, that dogs have races. Did you know this? Yes. Like, Chihuahua is obviously Mexican. Yo quiero Taco Bell. Right. Golden retrievers are obviously white people because they behave the best. That's just. And pit bulls are obviously black because pit bulls are 13% of the dog population, but they commit 60% of the dog assaults. Luckily, there's only three black people here, so I'll be safe. Well, guys, we got Rob Schneider coming up. We got some great musicians. I'm primetime 99. I need all of y', all please watch my show on Real America's voice. That's 11pm Eastern Monday through Friday. I'm Primetime 99. I'm the Pimp on a blimp. Give yourselves a round of applause. I love you guys. God bless Texas, God bless the cowboys, and God bless Donald Trump. I love you guys. Look at you. Thank you.
Natasha Owens
Y'.
Deepak
All.
Alex Stein
Give it up for Alex Stein.
Real America's Voice Host
So, again, this is kind of what we're doing. Okay. This is looser. This is not what we got in the exhibit hall upstairs. This is real America's voice. This is real America's music. You're going to be hearing a lot coming out about this network and the great things that it's doing, including taking back the culture. That's what's so important. You heard it from Alex. His show is obviously 11pm Monday through Friday. You're seeing it on TV. You're going to be hearing it through music as well. Now, the next guy we've got coming up is a very special treatment because this has never happened at CPAC before. Certainly, certainly not happened on a stage like this. But we're very, very proud of it. And you know who he is. His name is Rob Schneider. He's a comedian, cast member of Saturday Night Live. Deuce Bigelow, male gigolo, the waterboy. Just umpteen film after film, talent after talent. But he's also using his voice to amplify freedom. Freedom of speech, health freedom, everything you can think of. And so with that, let's take a quick look at a hype video of the great Rob schneider.
Rob Schneider
Even a 3 year old can tell you what a woman is.
Natasha Owens
Nice, nice.
Alex Stein
Comedian Rob Schneider has taken aim at
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Hollywood for becoming too political. In a new Fox op ed, Schneider
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says go woke, go broke is becoming the reality in his industry. You have to make fun of the people in power and I'm glad that they're doing it because that's what needs to happen now. Free speech is all speech and the agreeable stuff and the stuff that everybody likes is not what needs protection. If you are under 25 years old, they don't even let you rent a car in this state. What does Avis Enterprise surprise and hurts though that the medical establishment seems so blissfully ignorant about?
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Excuse me, I just had putting an hour ago.
Rob Schneider
Dear God, not being welcome in Hollywood anymore has been the greatest thing that ever happened. Because for me, this country and a chance to speak up for, and stand and stand up for continued freedom and for your, your young voices and your opportunities so that you can live in the freest country, the freest experiment in history, in the history of the world that is worth me not ever making Deuce Bigelow. 3, 4 and 5.
Alex Stein
You can do it.
Real America's Voice Host
All right, y' all, come closer, come closer. You're not going to want to miss this. Welcome the great Rob Schneider.
Rob Schneider
Thank you so much. Oh, so they got a new. They got a new woman on the View. Have you heard? Jimmy Kimmel is going to join the cast.
Andrew Doyle
How are you?
Rob Schneider
Thank you so much for being out here. Appreciate it. We'll tell you, I. Something happened. I was able to get lunch. I just got off the plane from Europe and we went out to a place here in town in Dallas. And the waiter was a little nervous and I said to him, you know, and he's a Mexican guy and I said, are you okay? You know, and he said, Mr. Snyder, I'm just a little nervous because I know here legally and I'm afraid that ice is going to take me Back to Mexico. And I felt like, wow, that's awful, because these are the people that we want in this country. You know, people are working really hard. Then he completely screwed up my lunch and is like, get this guy out of here. You can't screw up lunch. That's the most important meal of the day. My favorite. It's my favorite thing. My favorite comedy now is Instagram. Mexican guys crying. Have you seen that? It's pretty funny. Please, el Presidente Trump, don't take my mother in law back to Mexico. She's not here legally. Please. Her name is Maria Reyes Gonzalez. She lives at 311 Nelson Avenue. She's 4 foot 11, 293 pounds. She's there right now. I'll help you pack her shit. So anyway, I will say I do not believe that Somalia is sending us their best. We're not getting the engineers, the doctors, the lawyers, if they have any in Somalia. We're not getting any. We seem to be getting the not very good ones. Pirates. I know. And who, who wants their babies babysat by Somalian people? I mean, didn't anybody see Captain Phillips with Tom Hanks? They're pirates. A lot of the. A lot. Not saying all. Most. Not saying all. But that just goes to show you what an incredible country that we live in, that people can come over here. They don't even have to be legal from Somalia. They can just come over here, marry their brother and then open up a leering center and the next thing you know, no, it's incredible. How rich is this country where Somalians could be stealing billions of dollars from us and we don't even notice. How incredible is that? Can you imagine? You can have $100,000 in your pocket and it just goes missing. You go, oh, I don't know, I got another hundred thousand over here. This is going to sound terrible, maybe a little racist, so I won't say it because you guys are all filming this. But let me see. I had some points. I just got back from. I just got back from Hungary where the Hungarian Donald Trump, Viktor Orban is there. He's a great guy. And it's an amazing free country and it doesn't have the what the rest of Western Europe has. They've managed to keep that country free and I hope it maintains that way.
Andrew Doyle
So.
Rob Schneider
And I did that and I wrote some notes down. What else here? Oh, the Chinese Bible that the government of China puts in, you know, the famous biblical quote of Jesus when he goes, they're about to stone this woman and Jesus says, Those who have committed no sin cast the first stone. And so they all dropped their stones. In the Chinese Communist version, at the after, Jesus says, ye who has not sinned, cast the first stone. After that, in the Chinese version, Jesus kills her himself. Incredible. So is that Nick Shirley over there? Nick, that is. Is that him? It's not. Oh, it's Alex Stein. Okay. I can't see without my glasses, but yeah, so that's pretty remarkable. What else I wanted to tell you. Oh, Bill Gates that came out that he, Jeffrey Epstein said in those papers that he's a very good source, by the way, I think. Very believable source. Jeffrey Epstein, that Bill gates apparently got STDs from Russian hookers, too. Yeah, the guy yells at over there. And then he tried to get some. He tried to get Jeffrey Epstein to get him some antibiotics so he could sneak them into his wife. Now, that's terrible. But at least he had a plan. A lot of guys don't even have a plan. A lot of guys would go, I don't know how you got it. You know, maybe at Pilates. They never clean those things down over there. You know, those yoga pants viruses can go right up your hoo hoo. You never know. But women are too smart for that kind of stuff. Guys, Women will never fall for that, no matter how, you know, how clever you are. Honey, I just made you a new smoothie. Are you trying to sneak antibiotics into me because you got STDs from Russian hookers? That's how smart they are. So let me think what else I can say? It's kind of distracting up here. Oh, yeah. Not that I don't want to get in trouble. All right, what's. I got in trouble? No, no, no, I can do it. You can do it. Thank you. Well, are we going to have. Are we going to have. Is Andrew Doyle here? And we're going to. We're going to have a little talk. We're going to ask some questions for people, have a little discussion. Do you guys want to do that now? Is Andrew here? Are we going to do that or are we going to do that after? We'll do it after. So what's going to happen now? Oh, you got music next.
Real America's Voice Host
You can do it.
Rob Schneider
I already did it. You did it anyway, so let me see if I have something that I wanted to tell you that was important. Oh, I'm gonna come back up here with a couple of guys and we'll go over some of the stuff that's happening in the country and what's what we need to. To work on as a next. So who's gonna come up and do some. Who is it? Who am I introducing next? John Melas.
Deepak
What's that?
Rob Schneider
All right, I'm gonna sing for you. So who's I. Will you guys come up here, we're gonna have music, and then I'm gonna come back up, and that's what the rumor I just heard. And then so you guys stick around for a little bit, and I'll come back up and we'll do. We'll do some more. All right, thank you so much. John Melas is coming up now. Hey, good to see you.
Real America's Voice Host
Y' all give it up for Rob Schneider.
Deepak
Owens.
Alex Stein
Natasha Owens. Natasha Owens. Natasha, great to see you. Great to be here.
Martha Stewart
Thank you for carving out some time
Alex Stein
on this Independence Day.
Natasha Owens
You know, for years, we were censored. We were taken down on Facebook. We weren't allowed to say it. So we just thought, you know what? Let's sing it. Let's give a voice back to the people is not allowed to say it. They can just sing it. Right? I get a lot of flack for this song because people say I'm selfish for saying it. But you know what? 95% of our giving throughout the world comes from America. Our charity giving comes from the Christians. And so if we're not healthy, we can't help others. And I don't apologize for that. I think if someone is depressed, supposed to lead our nation, and is voted in by the people, then they should be making decisions to make. Americans first. And if they can't, they don't deserve to lead.
Real America's Voice Host
All right, y' all give a big welcome, a Texas welcome to Natasha Owens.
Natasha Owens
How y' all doing? We're gonna take you back to 2023 with my first political song called Trump Won. Anybody ever heard it? Okay, y' all gonna sing it with me. Trump won and you know it? Trump won and you know it? The fake news will never show it? Cause it's true? Trump won and you know it? We've got dead people voting dropboxes and dominion? And facts are facts? It's not just my opinion? Come on. Trump won and the fake news will never show it? Cause it's true? Trump won and you know it? While Biden's hiding in the basement? Babbling away on zoom? Patriots fill stadiums and circles in an empty room? Twitter and the FBI one day won't deny? Trump won and you know it. Trump won and you know it? The fake news will never show it? Cause it's true. Trump won and you know it. The thing about truth, time is always gonna tell. I bet he took New York and carried California as well. He's done it twice before and he's gonna win again for the third time in 2024. Trump won and you know it. Trump won and you know it. Fox News won't even show it. It's true. Trump won and you know it. Trump won and you know it. If there's a line, they're gonna to it. It's true. Trump won and you know it. I know it, you know it, we know it, they know it. Everybody knows Trump won. I know it, you know it, we know it, they know it. Everybody knows. Trump won. I know it, you know we know it, they know it. Everybody knows Trump won.
Andrew Doyle
Thank y'.
Natasha Owens
All. So have you guys heard of this Minnesota fraud? My husband said, we need to do a song about it. And I said, I'm not touching that with a ten foot pole. Well, I got a ten foot pole. This is Somali Waltz. The Somali walks in Mogadishu men are soda. You might have heard there's quite a load of money missing New millionaires, all the kids are leering in fake daycares. The Somali waltz, the Somali waltz It's the same old song the Somali waltz? It's sad but true? They're screwing you dancing to the Somali waltz. Play your cards right, you could be governor and if you need a green card marry your brother with liberal judges on the take there's no fear of justice while they shimmy and they shake The Somali Waltz, the Somali waltz it's the the same old song the Somali waltz It's sad but true they're screwing you dancing to the Somali walks? The Somali walks, the Somali walks. It's the same old song and it's going strong? It's sad but true that's screwing you dancing to the Somali waltz and coming soon to a state near you. Same name. You too. The Somali walks. Thank you all. We put this song out, and this next day, Bruce Springsteen put out Minneapolis Streets. Have you heard that song? Oh, it made me so angry. So I said, we got to do a song. Six days later, we've written it, recorded it, have it out, and a music video. And within six hours, we knocked Bruce Springsteen out of number one on the rock charts. I was number one, he was number two for about 12 hours. Then he just dropped off. Then his management sent a cussed out email to us. And I said, you're welcome. This is the boss. I danced to Rosalita. I shouted out Thunder Road I used to believe you sang for me in those glory days of old where is your song Song for justice where is Working man? I was born in the USA and you spit on my promised land. You preached from your mansion but you don't know the cost I thank God you're not the boss. What about Lake Riley? It's Charlie what about when you took your shot at the one you call for justice? Where is your song for the working man? I was born and you spit on my promised land you preach from your mansion but you don't know the cause I thank God you're not the boss
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Natasha Owens
Still believe in freedom? Cause I've got a higher hope. I keep singing for America you won't. Oh, where is your of compassion? Where is your song for the hurting man? I was born in the USA and now I used to be a loyal fan. Oh you preach from your mansion but human touch I thank God you're not I thank God you're not the boy. God bless you guys and God bless this great country of America.
Real America's Voice Host
Y' all give it up again for Natasha Owens. Do you like what you're hearing? I mean, isn't this great? This is something completely different that you've never heard before in terms of taking the culture back, making entertainment great again, making art great again. And if you like what you. I'm trying to see where he is. Where did he go? He's sneaky. Okay, I'll get back to him when he comes back around. But I do want to introduce our next musical artist. His name is Deepak. Deepak is a genre defying artist, speaker and sonic visionary. Igniting an international movement through truth, courage and sound. Blending the fire of Imagine Dragons, the spirit of Bob Marley and the soul of Michael Jackson, Deepak creates powerful anthems that unify, inspire and Awaken. He's performed with icons like Rihanna, India, Ari and Jason Mraz. He's helped create 45 songs for Disney as an orchestrator, arranger, and co producer and brought his music to major brands including Fox, Apple, Cadillac and Toyota. As the musical force. I didn't know this. Behind the viral plandemic series and the creator of the international unity anthem Together We Rise, Deepak's voice been has become a rallying cry for millions seeking healing, hope and human freedom. And in 2025, guys, he was personally invited by President Trump's inaugural team to perform at the official Starlight Presidential inaugural ball and honored by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. S team with a featured performance at the Maha Ball. So that's who Deepak is. Let's take a quick look at a video about the great artist Deepak.
Deepak
I think coming to something like this, I can meet a lot of people and let them know that I'm here to serve, here to help the places that are needed the most. And also hope that my music and my message, the powerful lyrics that are meant to be uniting, not about taking sides and creating enemies, but bridging the divide. I'm writing songs more about, you know, uniting the world, like unity. Cuz I'm just kind of pains me to see so much divinity, so much division in the world. And I want to help, like write songs that can help bring people together and, you know, bridge the gap between left and right, up and down, you know, a lot of polarization happening. So I'm kind of motivated by that at this point. If we don't like something, we should
Alex Stein
be able to talk about it and
Deepak
vote with our dollars and not have the government controlling prices, government controlling income, any of that. I think in this world, people aren't seeking to understand. They're just seeking to judge, seeking to make conclusions, seeking to already put someone in a box and. And be triggered and have an enemy. And I think if we go instead of going, this person's like this be like, why do they believe this? Let me understand where they're coming from first before making a chance judgment. And that takes work.
Real America's Voice Host
All right, everybody, give a very warm Texas welcome to the great artist Deepak.
Deepak
What's up, Dallas? How y' all feeling out there? Make some noise.
Alex Stein
It's good to be here with you guys.
Deepak
I'm gonna sing you a few songs. This first one's about freedom.
Alex Stein
Let's kick.
Natasha Owens
Sa.
Deepak
Put your hands together.
Natasha Owens
Now we know we've all been free Love each other even if we disagree it's all inside Shine the light and sing Let the freedom bring? Now we know we won't feel free Love each other even if we disagree it's all inside Shine the light and sing Let the freedom rain, Rain? Let the freedom rain come out. Oh, let the free Thinking about how the world feels stuck and divided? Cause all my brothers and sisters be keeping on fighting oh, what we gonna
Alex Stein
do to beat it?
Natasha Owens
Get up out of this mess if only we remember who we are Sing again now now we know we've always been free Love each other even if we disagree it's all inside Shine the light and sing Let the freedom ring now we know we've always been free Love each other even if we disagree it's all inside Shine the light and sing Let the freedom ring. Let the freedom ring go Let that freedom Sing with me go Let that freedom ring go Let that freedom ring Let the freedom ring don't let that freedom ring don't let that freedom ring don't let that freedom ring Let the freedom ring don't let that freedom Sing out loud now Everybody. Come on sing it with me now Let the freedom win Let that free Sing out loud down, everybody come on and let the freedom ring
Deepak
thank you all. Is everyone feeling good out there? So good to be back here. CPAC again. I love this vibe. I love the feeling of freedom. I love the feeling of liberty. That's what brought us all here together. I want to give a special thanks to my friends at Real America's Voice for making this possible for us artists. Real America's music is a place where, you know, as I told you in my bio, I came. You know, I was in Maryland originally, but I was out in Los Angeles doing my thing. Ended up out there in Hollywood, of course. And then I realized, like, you know, it's a good time. I learned some good things. I made some good music and did the plandemic series. By the way, everyone see plandemic out there. Beautiful movies, exposing truth. I realized the mission of truth is more important than anything else. And, you know, I had to give up a lot of stuff to do that because obviously I got canceled. My Instagram was taken down. But we're fresh, we're independent, and thanks to Real America's Voice, Real America's music, we have the opportunity to stay true to our values, stay true to truth, and focus on that and make sure that we're staying honest, staying true, staying with God and staying with love and staying with family. And now we have a way to get that out there and not worry about Being stuck in an industry that doesn't necessarily have our best interests at heart. So I'm gonna sing you guys an acoustic song, a little more intimate, called King of the Moment. And it's all about the fight that we're in right now to know who we are. The song is called King of the Moment. This is who we are
Natasha Owens
it. Who are we gonna believe in now? Now don't you see where it's leading? Haven't you had enough pain without reason why love so does treason cries yeah, we can all see you bleeding for freedom don't wanna see another battlefield for a chosen sun Another bed of ashes for the missing ones who came to God's corner with a loaded gun Was it for nothing? And now it's up to you, you to tame my wild heart and holy bend and now you hear it sinking to your boy it's not the real thing. Let it go, Sam. We can always stand for nothing.
Rob Schneider
No.
Natasha Owens
And go sailing into the sun
Real America's Voice Host
choose
Natasha Owens
all your colors and you put them on. Will see who you are when you're standing strong. A king of the moment honors everyone. I honor everyone. And now it's up to you to tame my wife. In a holy be. And now you hear it sinking to your bo. It's not the real thing. Let it go. It's not the real thing. Let it go. It's not the real thing. Let it go. It's not the real thing. Let it go. When you find it, don't deny it. Cause it's always been your story Turning face it can you make it take a chance now? This is who we are. When you find it, don't deny it. Cause it's always been your story Turning face it can you make it take a chance now? This is who we are. Yeah. King of the moment honors everyone. A king of the moment honors everyone. A king of the moment honors everyone. A king of the moment honors everyone. The king of the moment honors everyone. The king of the moment honors everyone. The king of the moment honors everyone. The king of the moment honors everyone. A king of the moment honors everyone. A king of the moment honors everyone. The king of the king of the moment honors everyone. A king of the moment honors everyone. A king of the moment honors everyone. King of the moment honors everyone. King of the moment honors everyone. A king of the moment honors everyone.
Deepak
How's everybody feeling out there?
Rob Schneider
Good.
Deepak
Make some noise once again for real America's voice. Real America's music. For freedom and for yourselves. And make some noise for God out there. Everyone say a Prayer for God. Thank you God, for guiding us to truth, to guiding us to each other. And this final song right here I want to announce is called Together We Rise. It's going to be launched soon. The album version, there's a version out there that I did for plandemic, the musical that's already out. This was a song that I performed at the inauguration, at a lot of events, for truth, for freedom, at rallies. And this is a unity song about the time that we're in where we're standing up, finally we're making our voices heard. And at the end of the day, it's up to us, the people, to make that happen. Is that not right? It's up to us, the people. It's the only way for it to happen. Because this country was designed based on sovereignty, on voluntarism, and on coming together and self governing. And that's what the original founders wanted. And now we have the power to do that again, to rise up. The more that we get, the independent news out there, independent media, free from the duopoly, free from systems that are designed to brainwash us to talking heads and to get free of that and get into our own independent voices, our truth, our power, that's the way we're going to rise back up and take our country back from those that may not want the best for us. So this song is for that. It's for you guys. And let's get it going, guys.
Alex Stein
Rise up from the ashes Rise up
Natasha Owens
from the flames
Alex Stein
Standing in the wreckage
Natasha Owens
Watching everything we made Come out from the shadow Come out in plain sight Nothing to lose it's time to to move into the light Together, united Deny it or fighting no more hiding anymore Our story rewriting or losing we can't keep quiet anymore Together we will rise Together we will rise Together we will rise can't wait any longer it's our time yeah. Cause it's our time Together we will rise Together we will rise Together we will rise can wait any longer it's our time here. Cause it's our time.
Deepak
Make some noise, y' all out there
Natasha Owens
While the children in the silence Watching what we're becoming While we're shouting at reflections Crying out in the street it's time to rip the veil that covers everything the talking heads that wanna make us blind and when we strike back Shoot love into the skies
Alex Stein
Together united
Natasha Owens
Deny it or fight it no more hiding anymore Our story We ride it or lose it we can't keep quiet anymore Cuz together we will rise up Together we will rise? Oh? Together we will rise? Can't wait any longer? It's our time? Yeah? Cuz it's our time? Together we will rise? Together we will rise? Together we will rise? Can wait any longer? It's our time? Yeah? It's our time? Sam.
Deepak
Make some noise, y'.
Natasha Owens
All. The prophecies were never written? They were carried in the flame? And now the world begins to wait? And the truth? Truth is coming alive? And we feel it in the silence? And now we're ready to ignite? Together we will rise? Together we will rise? Can't wait any longer? It's our time, yeah? Cause it's our time? Together we will rise? Stronger than ever?
Deepak
Thank you all so much. Once again, my name is deepak. Stick around. We're about to do a little discussion about art and music and the future of culture. Thank you so much.
Real America's Voice Host
Everybody. Give it up for deepak. Now, y' all stick around because all the artists that produce perform tonight are going to come back. We're going have a little discussion, a little panel discussion about what art means to them and how they're taking the fight back to win the culture war. We will be right back. Don't go anywhere.
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Rob Schneider
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Deepak
I'll get you the name.
Rob Schneider
All right.
Real America's Voice Host
Welcome back to CPAC 2026. We had an amazing just hour of music and performance with Rob Schneider, Deepak and Natasha Owens. We also are joined by Andrew Doyle from the UK who's going to give us some comments on. And Rob, why don't you introduce Andrew.
Rob Schneider
This is Andrew Doyle everybody. He's from originally from England. He now lives here in the great country of America. He's an expert but we're gonna.
Andrew Doyle
I escaped. He did on a raft.
Rob Schneider
Yeah, he's a journalist, he's a comedian, he's a professor, he's an expert in Shakespeare studies. He's done a wonderful course for Jordan Peterson Academy. And when I saw him, he also is a huge humorous than he had this very hilarious character called Titania McGrath and it was a the most woke insane character you could imagine and it was hilarious. And so basically he would say pretend to be this woman, this blonde haired bispectled by spectled bispectacled woman saying outrageous stuff and people would get outraged by it because they thought it was real. And then the best part is some of it came true. Can you tell us about that?
Andrew Doyle
Well, it was on Twitter so I was trying to embody this white activist, you know the kind who sort of patronizes minorities.
Rob Schneider
Like what were some of the tweets?
Andrew Doyle
Oh well she put a Tweet out about that scene in Mary Poppins where she has chimney soot on her face. And she said, this is blackface and it should be cancelled. And then the New York Times wrote it, an article saying exactly the same thing about four weeks later. So it kept predicting what was going to happen. It was utterly bizarre.
Rob Schneider
But some of the woke stuff was hilarious. What were some of, like the. Well, she started, you would say something crazy and then it would get people upset.
Andrew Doyle
Well, she said, for instance, she said, we need to stop recording boys or girls as boys or girls on their birth certificate. We should wait till they're 18 and they can decide what they are. And. But then the medical journal started saying we should do that. That's a good idea. They're actually now saying that for real. And I just said it as a joke. And then two years later they were saying it for real. So there's loads of that. I mean, I made a big, long list. There's about 20 of them.
Rob Schneider
That he predicted the future. Yeah. Might have to talk a little closer because we're, we're. And so anyway, then I saw that he had. There's only really one conservative news channel and it's called GB News in the uk. And I said, his monologues are so great. If you get a chance to go on YouTube and see Andrew Doyle on GB News. And I said, how many writers do you have? And Andrew said, I don't have any. I write them all myself. And I said, what? And I said, well, you got to come over here. So that's what we're looking forward to, having Andrew do a. A show here in the States for America's Voice. That's what we want to do. So we're going to do that. And what would that show be? Sorry, what would that show be? Your own show. Yeah, tell them.
Andrew Doyle
Okay. So I mean, the idea is I used to host a show in the UK where I tried to bring people from both sides of the political divide together to argue, but in good faith, because I think there's a dearth of that. So I thought what would be quite good is to go to university campuses and have an open debate and have students from the left, from the right, panelists from the left and the right, and have a kind of open town hall barney, you know, a proper kind of old school argument where we're not just dismissing each other or shouting insults, we're actually trying to sound out the arguments. And I think that's really important. And a lot of people don't want to argue because their positions are so absurd. Absurd. Well, I want to put those people in. In the spotlight and say, defend your positions.
Natasha Owens
Right.
Rob Schneider
So the idea was, we. Was that we're going to get to hear, you know, you watch Bill Maher and it's just the experts talking or a talk show. I want to hear what the people in the audience have to say. I don't want to have to have the. The people with their prepared statements have to get questioned and. And to be able to be. To have their. Well, to have their beliefs or their points explained, and they're going to have to defend them. And that's something you don't really see, I think. And that's. So I was supposed to go with Charlie Kirk to University of Berkeley, but unfortunately he was murdered by a leftist. But I still went, and they had a riot there. And I took Andrew. So I said, if I'm going to die, I'll take somebody with me that I love. And so we went. And then we'll join in. And this. So anyway, so we went to Berkeley. Can you tell everybody what that was like for you?
Andrew Doyle
Well, it was a.
Rob Schneider
You might have walked a little closer. Sorry.
Andrew Doyle
Oh, sorry. I mean, there was an authentic riot going on outside to stop comedians from talking. A riot. And they were setting off smoke bombs and they were. They had a car deliberately backfired to try and simulate the sound of gunfire. And they were crashing through barriers. And one guy got beaten up for wearing a T shirt that said Freedom on it, which I thought was misjudged. Not him wearing the T shirt. People beating him up for it. And then. And these were the people saying they were progressive and saying they were on the right side of history. And I thought, well, we're just having a talk. We were just sitting on a stage and Rob was just. Rob did a fantastic thing, by the way, I should mention this. There was a guy in the audience who came up to ask a very hostile question. And he said, I'm antifa. And he started in on Rob, and Rob went to the edge of the stage and said, shake my hand. And the guy was so shocked, he sort of just did it. And it was really powerful. And I thought it was a really great moment because ultimately, even with those people who are so full of. Full of hate. I mean, he was full of hatred, but it disarmed him because Rob reminded him we're all human beings. Right. And we can have a talk.
Rob Schneider
Yeah. And that's very important, is that we're not going to be able to out. Cancel the, cancel culture. They're better at it than us. So we're going to have to appeal to people who will, that are not as extreme and meet people in the middle and have conversations. And that's what Charlie stood for and died for was the idea that, you know, we gotta have the conversations. We must keep the conversations going. When the conversations stop, that's when the violence begins. And unfortunately, it's only one side shooting. Not that I want our side to start shooting, but we had to have security and police. And that's a very telling thing where the other side won't debate you, won't talk to you. They didn't debate us, they wouldn't talk to us. They wanted to silence us and prevent us from speaking and use violence. So that's very telling that their point may not be very rational or there may not be a lot behind it. I love you too.
Real America's Voice Host
So, Rob, I would like to ask you and Deepak and Natasha individually, at what point in your career did you realize you needed to break with the herd and do something with your talent that aligned with your values? What was that moment for you?
Rob Schneider
You want to go first?
Andrew Doyle
No, no, Rob, that's on you.
Rob Schneider
What use is a successful career if your culture is crumbling? What, what if we have. I mean, the, the idea of. And I remember being with Robert Kennedy when he was running for president and he said, there are some things worse than death. Having your children live in slavery is one of them. So there's something.
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It's worth dying for. There really are. And preserving this great nation and the freedoms that we were given, it's pretty darn important to keep that going. And I remember being at the military cemetery, the American Military cemetery outside Rome. I was there a couple of years ago and these people, what Lincoln called they gave the last full measure of devotion for their for our country, for our freedoms. Our founding fathers, the people who signed the Declaration of Independence. They did not get to enjoy the freedoms that they gave to us. They lost everything. They were hunted down. They would have been hanged if they were caught. Some of them never saw their families again. They lost everything. Some of them gave all, donated everything they had to the revolution. Some of them, they died in poverty. Some of them, they died in prison or their wives. And they never saw their children again. And it's important that wasn't something that was done in vain. And freedom all it takes for this country to lose it is for one generation to just let it slip away. And I felt we were pretty close a few years ago. And I know it's very popular. I'm hearing people say, I heard on Megyn Kelly, Josh Duhamel saying like, I don't want to get involved in politics. It's like, what? Politics is the roadster you drive on. It's the schools your kids go to, it's the food you eat, the air you breathe, and if you have a chance to keep your freedom. So I think politics, if you avoid politics, politics is going to catch up to you.
Real America's Voice Host
Deepak.
Deepak
Thanks, Rob. Yeah, for me, it was always seeing that things were weird from a young age. I always looked at the media and was like, what is this? This seems very bizarre. So I think just seeing everything weird was kind of where things started for me, I think early on and then just questioning everything, like when I went to school for pre med and pre law. But I had this background where I knew that my body could heal itself. I already kind of understood that just from personal experience. I was told, don't stare at the sun, don't go out in the cold and all this and that. And now everyone's sun gazing, walking barefoot and doing ice baths. And 20 years later, that where we're at as a society, where in the alternative health world, we're seeing more positive results from things that are more natural, that are not caught up in the Western matrix of interfering with the design that God had for us to be perfect human healing beings. So I think I'm coming from the health angle, but also the economics and politics angle. I was an old school Ron Paul guy. I was really into freedom. I studied a lot of the Founding Fathers documents, the Federalist Papers, Alexander Hamilton and all that led me to understanding self governance, sovereignty, the philosophies that we're here literally to govern ourselves together. And that's why it's together that we get to do that as united independence. We're all independent people united together by the independence that brings us together. And so that was sort of like what came forward now in terms of like my life and career that we're getting to that with that question. I always kept those things separate. I was always very political in one side, you know, doing Ron Paul, doing this, that, studying economics, studying politics, helping and wellness. But music was always separate for me. I was, I went to Hollywood to do music, to be an artist, to perform. And I was always told by my managers, you just, you gotta, you can't talk about politics. You gotta just do your music. It's off brand. My managers were always getting on, you know, get yelling at me because I'd put stuff online about politics and everything like that. And they're like, we can't book you. And I was like, at some point, I think it was like 2016, I started getting a little bit more stopping, caring about what my manager's saying. And really 20, 20 something when it hit, that's actually when I met Rob, was on the MAHA tour, all these events where we were doing stuff for Bobby Kennedy. And we were just like, you know what? We got to do this thing. We got to actually connect the two worlds together. We got to connect the art world, the entertainment world, with the politics world, because that's our gift. We're speakers. We're people that get to speak, to express, to communicate. And comedians and musicians have always been the jesters. Historically, throughout history, we've been the ones that get to break through the mold because of the universal language of entertainment. It breaks down the walls, it breaks down the heart. And from there, we can actually have conversations with both sides and disarm people, just like Rob was saying. Just like he was saying about Rob disarming someone. And I think we have the ability to disarm people with our art, and then we can actually get in there almost like a Trojan horse, using vibration, music, love, and comedy to reach the people. So that's when things happened for me in 2020. I said. I just said, you know, I'm done with keeping myself stuff compartmentalized. And I. I worked on the plandemic series, did all the music with Mickey Willis, and we moved on to make tons of films now that have exposed truth. I kind of pretty much left Hollywood at that point. That.
Rob Schneider
That movie, by the way, the first time, when that came out in early 2021.
Deepak
Yeah, well, 2020 is when the first one came out. I worked. I worked on 2, 3, and the
Rob Schneider
musical knew that was going to be silenced everywhere. People were outraged that somebody was saying something in 2020.
Alex Stein
Yes, exactly.
Rob Schneider
2021 was that.
Deepak
That was 2020. May 4th, may the 4th be with you.
Rob Schneider
So. So that's when we dropped the earliest, you know, somebody that was very ballsy to be able to. I mean, I remember how dark that time was, and it was people that stood up like Mickey did, and. And that. And you guys remember Plandemic?
Alex Stein
That's right. Oh, yeah, yeah.
Deepak
And Mickey's, you know, he's one of my best friends. He made that movie. I wasn't involved in the first one, but we've been good friends for a long time. Yeah, well, I didn't know. He just kind of did it in like a day and then put it out without telling anybody, which is amazing. And that's part of its viral magic. But I want to wrap up to give Natasha a voice here, but just to wrap it up, this is where we are now, is where things have bridged together and that's where we see with real America's music, with all the bringing entertainment back, we're reinventing what entertainment can be away from these agendas, woke agendas from dystopian conversations that are leading us into more slavery, economic debt, slavery, mental slavery, and we're breaking free from that. And heroes of Mine, like they announced at the beginning, Michael Jackson, Bob Marley had these big songs that were uniting heal the world, one love. And that actually, whether they wanted to or not, it affects politics. And like Rob said, you can't get away from politics. Like, I'm here to be a musician and do art and do my thing, but the end of the day, because it's a for culture, because it's for humanity, because it's for the people, it inevitably will be a part of politics. And so I'm here as an artist, not to be in politics, but to influence politics.
Alex Stein
Yeah, Natasha.
Natasha Owens
So I was in the contemporary Christian genre of music since 2013 and thought I was doing what God wanted me to do. And in 2018, 2019, New York and Virginia passed state laws that allowed full time term abortion at full term. And I could not believe the type of evil. I had never seen this type of evil. And the thing that struck me was that the church was completely silent. They weren't saying anything from the pulpit, nothing. So we wrote a song called Stand for Life, thinking I want to motivate people to stand in the midst of the darkness, stand for these precious blood babies. Little did I know that would be the song that got me boycotted and fired out of contemporary Christian. I'm too pro life. So I got boycotted from the radio stations, fired off of events. And during that time in 2020, the election happened and my husband was screaming, we need to do a song called Trump won. And I said, nashville will hate me. I will never have have a place to go back to, to be able to be a part of ministry. And he said one statement that changed everything. He said, tosh, do you really want to be a part of a genre of music that does not stand for life and I said, you're right. So we turned and did. Trump won. And that was the first of the culture war that we began to fight.
Rob Schneider
Yeah.
Alex Stein
Oh, yeah.
Natasha Owens
And it brought joy and happiness and it gave a voice back to people that were censored. They couldn't say anything about the election. They were frustrated and they did not get their say. So I gave the words back to them. We gave them an anthem to sing. And so we've continued to battle in this culture war because politics and the Republican side are just now realizing that music is so powerful where words spent music can penetrate and the left knows this. That's why the tech suppression, the cancel culture, that's why they fight. When we get to number one on the charts, it's an unbelievable hard, extra hard battle. We can't advertise, we can't buy our way to the top. We just depend on people like you that love the music, spread the music, buy the music and sing it. And we thank you for that.
Rob Schneider
Amen to that.
Real America's Voice Host
And that's exactly. Yeah.
Rob Schneider
Go ahead, Ralph, if I could jump in. The thing that I'm very proud of was for Andrew to come over here from the United Kingdom, because I think the United Kingdom is a very important case study to what could happen to our society here. And that's why the last election and the next election will be so important. So I don't know if people here understand what your country is going through. Can you tell them a little bit what's happening and your journey?
Andrew Doyle
Well, yeah, I mean, it's really interesting hearing Deepak and Natasha say about their particular story. Because of course, artists have always been the most free thinking of people. The people who do say what they think, they're not meant to all agree. They're meant to just be expressing something about themselves. And if you're not allowed to do that as musicians, then what good is it? What's the point? You're not really creating anything, you're just mimicking something else. So that's not really art, that's not really creativity in the uk. I mean, I come from a stand up comedy background and I set up a comedy night about seven years ago called Comedy Unleashed. And the idea was you can come up here and you can do whatever you want, you can say what you want. If someone's offended, that's their problem, that's their issue. Because in the uk, uk, lots of comedians get cancelled, they have their shows taken off the stage.
Rob Schneider
You can get arrested.
Andrew Doyle
Yeah, my friend was arrested at the airport. My friend, Graham Linehan. Who's one of the biggest comedy writers in the uk, took a flight. He's over here with us, by the way. But he float flew back from Arizona to London, and there were five armed police officers to arrest him at the airport because of some jokes, three jokes that he'd written on Twitter. And of course, if you're not writing jokes on Twitter as a comedian, you're probably not a very good comedian. That's his job. Right. But for some reason, it's got to the point in the uk, and I'm not lying, you can check this yourself. There are, at the moment in the UK, 12,000 arrests annually for offensive remarks posted online. That is more than 30 a day not investigated by police, Arrested by police,
Rob Schneider
people arrested for tweets.
Andrew Doyle
Right. So 12,000 and worse than that, the UK government has now attempted to empower our broadcasting regulator, it's called Ofcom, and they will fine people and they will find social media platforms for failing to abide by their laws. They just tried to find 4chan half a million pounds, and 4chan replied with a picture of a hamster dressed as Godzilla. Because they've said, this is America and we won that war, so you don't get to fine us. But Britain still wants to do it. Honestly, they. They want to police the world. It's absolutely crazy. So I suppose the lesson is, well, creatives are going to flock over here from the uk because here you can. There's some space at least.
Rob Schneider
There was some dog. There was a comedian that had a dog that raised his leg like that. And what happened to him?
Andrew Doyle
Oh, well, that. This is a true story. There was a guy called Count Dankiller who, as a practical joke, taught his girlfriend's pug dog to do a Nazi salute, which I think is kind of funny. And he put it on YouTube. It got three.
Rob Schneider
It didn't.
Andrew Doyle
It raised its little paw. I better not do that, because someone will clip it. But it raised his little paw whenever he said Z, Kyle, and it was well trained.
Deepak
That's gonna get clipped.
Andrew Doyle
Yeah, it's a cute little dog, right? Cute little Nazi dog. And 3 million people saw that clip. Not one person complained. But the police in Scotland went looking for complainants and they trawled to find if someone was offended. And when people said they were, they arrested him. Two years process in the courts. Found guilty in a court of law, ultimately, not jail time. He was fined 800 pounds, but he now has a criminal record for a joke. And it's not just him. Some people have even served prison time. For jokes posted online. So it's a real thing. People think I'm making it up. It's a real thing.
Alex Stein
But if you.
Rob Schneider
It's a real thing. But also, we were very close to that happening here.
Andrew Doyle
When was that?
Rob Schneider
Very recently. Well, you know, Bruce. No, no, we had. No, we had the. The. The Biden Harris administration were censoring people day one, and they wanted to put in hate speech. They tried to have. Remember, they tried to have a. A new department. What was that? Do you remember what that was?
Deepak
I don't remember the name of it,
Rob Schneider
but I remember it was like a department of something.
Andrew Doyle
Yeah.
Rob Schneider
No, but it was. It was like a. It was about approved speech.
Andrew Doyle
No, you're right, because.
Rob Schneider
What was that?
Andrew Doyle
Well, Tim Waltz in that vice presidential debate with J.D. vance said that the First Amendment doesn't cover misinformation and it doesn't cover hate speech. But what does hate speech mean? Hate speech means speech that you hate. Right. If the government decides that it's hateful to criticize the government, that you don't want that on the statute books. That's why you have the First Amendment right. We don't have that in the uk we don't have a codified constitution. But there you had a vice presidential candidate wanting to carve out exceptions to your First Amendment, saying it openly in a vice presidential debate.
Rob Schneider
He said it was a privilege, like a driver's license.
Andrew Doyle
It's crazy.
Deepak
Well, that's the. That's the danger of it is when that happens, you know, you basically are allowing the government to now have that much control. And if they do that, they can use it against you, against anybody else. Whoever is in power connects, gets to use that and weaponize it against anyone they don't like.
Andrew Doyle
So.
Alex Stein
Hey, Deepah. Yes.
Natasha Owens
California just passed a law that social media companies can shut down your free speech, and if they don't, they get fined for it. They just passed that.
Rob Schneider
They just like when?
Alex Stein
This last legislative session.
Rob Schneider
Yeah, but I don't know if that will pass through the courts, obviously. I think the idea that the parents aren't allowed to raise their children and that they can keep secrets, teachers and children to keep secrets away from their own parents, that was kicked out of the Supreme Court. So that thankfully, that got knocked down, but I don't know about that, really. You got to show me what that is. That's.
Real America's Voice Host
Well, let's go over to Ben Berkwom. I know he's got a question from an audience member. Ben, what do you got?
Alex Stein
We just looked it Up. It was the Disinformation Governance Board that
Rob Schneider
you were talking about under Disinformation Governance Board. Thank you.
Alex Stein
Under Department of Homeland Security.
Rob Schneider
Correct.
Alex Stein
Unbelievable. That was going to be under Department
Rob Schneider
of Homeland Security, but even under the Biden administration, that created such a fervor that they had to shelve it. So people, people, if they stand up and say no to crazy intolerance, it can, it can be beaten down. What's your name?
Alex Stein
Where are you from?
Deepak
What's your question?
Natasha Owens
I'm Marianne Markarian from Houston, Texas. And first of all, I want to say I love America. We were founded on the very fact that we have freedom of religion, and I personally am not willing to let that go. Freedom of speech, all of these things we've got to hang on to. And I want, want to thank Real America's voice for standing in the gap, for allowing you guys to sing and to have humor and to just be who you are and declare the truth. So I want to say thank you. And my question is, where does religion or your faith come into what you're actually doing? Natasha, you. You address that so beautifully, but I'd like to hear from everybody else, and if you want to add something, that'd be great.
Rob Schneider
I don't think you have to be a Christian to realize that a full. A baby brought to full term is. Is a baby and they. To kill. I mean, that has nothing to do with, to me, that just decent humanity. I think, I think anybody could look at that and think, I don't care what your religion is or where. I don't care if you come from outer space, that. That is absolutely murder. Murder and wrong.
Alex Stein
Yeah, absolutely.
Deepak
For me, God is pretty much the most important thing. Does that make sense? And so I think that if we're in service to something that's beyond us, that brings us into a better state of values, of humility. And I think when we're in humility and when we're actually in service to something greater than us, then we can also be in service to humanity itself at the highest way. And that. That calls us into our values, our thoughts, our beings are, our choices, our mission, our purpose. And I think a lot of people are lost in this world, a lot of people are confused because they don't have that deeper connection from the inside, from the heart. And when they're confused, then you're going to be searching, you're going to be suffering, you're going to be doing things out of scarcity philosophy, scarcity mentality versus abundance. When you're abundant, you're fully free because you're full of faith. And when you're in the faith, you're not in fear anymore, because faith over fear is how we get to a place of joy, of happiness, of inner peace. So I think if we can actually all. You know, for me especially, I would speak for myself, but I think I would want this for other people because I want other people to also have that connection. I love people so much that I feel like the feeling that I get of joy, the feeling that I get of freedom, I would want that for other people and I would want to share that with other people. But I know that there's a way to share that that's not in such a way that actually turns them off. So I feel like leading by example is the way that Jesus did it. Leading by example is the way that the greatest people on earth do it. If you lead by example, you inspire others. And when you inspire others, you're inviting them to step into their own divine journey of finding God for themselves. And we can share the Word and from there we can find our higher path and find our mission and find our calling by asking the question, why? Like, why am I here? What should I do with myself? And when I started asking those questions, it led me to, oh, I think I'm spinning wheels, running around the rat race of humanity where we're chasing money, chasing career, chasing fame. And it led to, oh, I think the actual. The question of why is I'm doing this because I want to be in service, because I love so much. And it makes. And now it changes how I talk, it changes how my music is. And it allows me to actually. And then all of a sudden, whether you like it or not, actually the divine alignment happens of the fame and the abundance is actually happening. Not because I'm chasing it, but it's because it's coming naturally. I'm not looking for it, it's just coming abundantly because I'm letting go of the attachment to that which, ironically, is it. In actually some of the ancient other faiths and cultures of Buddhist Hinduism, we find that in there of letting go of attachment being the freedom and happiness. And then we find that by being in the word of God, that actually allows us all to get to that deeper and higher place.
Natasha Owens
God is in the center of everything that I do. It's the foundation of everything. Beginning of every morning and the ending of every night. My motivation is to get creative Christians to be bold about Christ. This Christian church in America today feels that they have to be tolerant. They feel that they can't speak up and they have to show love. And they do. However, speaking truth is love and truth sometimes is hard for people to hear, but it's very important. And you will see in our society today, in the culture today, in the culture war, the number one thing that the left is doing is trying to censor truth. So as Christians we need to be bold, courageous and speak truth in everything we do. And that will show love.
Rob Schneider
Amen. If I could jump in. South park got their start by doing something about baby Jesus in a very disrespectful away that was, you know, that got a lot of people to laugh and, and that's okay. And nobody tried to kill them for that. They also did the Book of Mormon, which Mormons, it mocks the Mormon faith. It's very funny and, and that's fine. But they will never ever make the Book of Muhammad because they know that there's a cultural fear. We all know what would happen if that happened. And so Christianity has to have an openness to the truth, like you're saying, but has to have an openness and to work with people that, you know, Christ said those who are not with us are against us, but he also said those who are not against us are with us. And so therefore we need to work with people who are aligned with us. And as much as the difficult was. But I remember talking to Charlie Kirk about the issue of abortion and if the right would have gone completely to where we believe at, no exceptions, we would have lost the, we would have lost the executive, we would have lost the White House. And so unfortunately there are some political realizations, I'm sorry, political realities that we, we have to work with if we're going to have some impact in the culture and if we're going to be the ones who lead this country and bring it back. But for Andrew, like Andrew was, I think he's agnostic or atheist. And I think it's important to like that shouldn't bother us Christians, we love others. That's our whole thing. And we need to connect with people who are like minded. And the good thing about like what if you're a pro American is and you know, for free speech you can align with people who have the same values and it doesn't have to be limited by whatever belief that they believe is.
Andrew Doyle
Well, I mean, I think, I think it's so important that faith is an example of one of those things that is a key motivator in people's lives. And they should be, it should be infusing their art. Otherwise, I mean, if you, if you don't believe that faith can be a major artistic breakthrough, go to the Sistine Chapel, look at what art can achieve. And these are people who are trying to get closer to God through their work. And so it's a very, it's a highly motivating thing. And Rob makes a very good point. With artists, creatives, there should be people with all sorts of beliefs, all sorts of faiths, whatever it might be, but they should be able to exercise that freedom of expression without fear of someone of another faith saying, no, you must not do that. And as you say, there are certain religious where you put your life at risk if you mock them or if you, you know, for example, Theo van Gogh, the, the artist in, in Europe who created a film about Islam ended up with a knife through his chest on the streets with a death threat pinned to his body to iron Hersi Ali. And so this is, that's the kind of radical, horrendous evil you're dealing with. But the creatives should be free. They have to be free. There is to express what they want to say.
Rob Schneider
Yes, there is an attack where. There is an attack on Western civilization that we're dealing with right now.
Andrew Doyle
Oh, by the way, Rob, the people who don't want to be laughed at or won't be laughed at, they're the ones who have the power. Right. I think it's a good sign if that's why the woke, I think are prime targets for humor and satire. They are so humorless. Yeah, they've never, they didn't. They can't make fun of themselves.
Alex Stein
They don't have to do it.
Rob Schneider
Humor, yeah, that's a real sign of totalitarianism, authoritarianism, people who can't laugh at themselves. That's Voltaire. What does he say about that? If you want to know who rules over you, find out who you're not allowed to make fun of.
Real America's Voice Host
And on that note, I actually want to ask Rob and Andrew this question. Yesterday, Ken, comedian and actor Vince Vaughn was on Theo Vaughn's podcast and he criticized the late night show, saying they've stopped being funny because they became agenda driven. He said people want authenticity. Do you agree, Andrew?
Andrew Doyle
Yeah. So that's exactly what happened. So if you notice, in America, all of the late night comedy panel things all started becoming sermons in disguise for a new religion. And this is the new religion of intersectionality or diversity, equity, income, inclusion. But it's a particular type of religion, isn't it? It doesn't believe in a God, so it's a faithless religion. But it's the most intolerant and aggressive and proselytizing that exists. So it's a very strange thing. And that's the death of comedy, frankly. You know, if you have a stand up comedian going on stage and if you hear the audience are clapping more than they're laughing, that normally means they're not that funny. They're just saying stuff that the audience agree with and that's very boring.
Rob Schneider
They're throwing illiberal slop to the illiberal pigs and they're just slapping it up. I just remember, I mean, I, there was a point a few years ago where you weren't allowed to critique anything from the left without being viciously attacked, which let you know, just like you're saying when I objected to Alec Baldwin's impersonation or whatever he was doing about Donald Trump as humorless. And I remember Talking to Norm MacDonald, we both agreed there's not one laugh in it. And I said it publicly. It's like because he hates him so much that there is no humor in it, it's just bile. And I remember the liberal press just how. What are you talking about? It's because there was so much hate there that anything that was against Donald Trump they needed to praise. And if you dared to say that it didn't have any artistic value, you were a heretic. And you could only be a heretic to something that is a religion. So it really was.
Andrew Doyle
I think a lot of comedians don't like Donald Trump because he's just a lot funnier than they are. I think that's probably the truth of it.
Alex Stein
That's a fact. That is a fact.
Real America's Voice Host
We do have another question out in the audience. Ben, what you got?
Alex Stein
Hi, how you doing today?
Deepak
My name is Lando.
Alex Stein
I come from the beautiful silver state of Nevada.
Natasha Owens
Yes, I know we are facing election in November.
Alex Stein
We have a great candidate. His name is Bobby Ken. He's super conservative and he wants to
Deepak
make Vegas, Vegas again.
Alex Stein
So you as people who were in
Natasha Owens
the entertainment business, what do you suggest
Alex Stein
to him to keep fighting for May? Vegas. Vegas again with the conservatism first.
Rob Schneider
Oh, that's a good question. That is a good question. I would say stick to free speech and look at what has happened the last couple of years when free speech was under attack. I would do that. And I would say that, you know, we need to get more people coming back to Vegas. Vegas is kind of in a Little bit of a lull right now, I think. Free speech, you know, open for business. And, you know, I mean, it's a very interesting place, Vegas, but it's. I love playing there. It's the audiences from all over the world. I don't know what the particular issues are there, but I would also say if you can welcome and make some. Make it welcome for people to make movies there, because right now, the legislature hasn't done anything to entice filmmakers to go there. So that would be helpful.
Real America's Voice Host
Well, as we come to a close with our time on this awesome panel and this awesome hour we've had of entertainment, Natasha, I want to start with you. What do you want to do next in your career that you've established yourself in many, many different ways? But what is the next chapter going to look like? What is the horizon look like for you?
Natasha Owens
Every time I come up with a plan, the left derails me. Every day, they give me another topic to sing about or another, you know, thing to chase. Right. Right now, we are a part of the America 250 tour. We wrote a song for America 250, and that's on the horizon. But who knows what's going to happen between now and next week? We could put out another song in six days.
Rob Schneider
All right, Deepak? Yeah.
Deepak
I think I'm at the point now of really designing a vision for a show that could be transformational. An entire theatrical show, a musical show, an album that tells a journey. So I've created a whole character, and it follows the. His journey through ego, where we start, where we're obsessed with fame, obsessed with all these kinds of things in the search, the spiritual journey. And he ends up coming to a place of loss and realizing the emptiness, the meaninglessness that happens when you're on that chase for something outside of yourself. And in this story, which is the album, it's also a show that I'm designing, he ends up finding himself, finding God, finding spirituality and all that. And then it shows his rise back from a dip, from a deeper place. Place. And so the song's gonna follow that arc. It's gonna have songs of celebration, of partying, of winning, those kind of songs, because those are important songs to a part of us. But when they come from a place of emptiness, a void of meaninglessness, we see those as missing when they don't have that foundation, that divine foundation. So. And then he, you know, comes to a place of loss. There's love songs, there's songs of loss. And then it goes into his Own journey, where he comes through, seeks find something deeper, and then we get to unity. So together we rise. We'll be a part of that launching album. It's the single that I've been putting out the last few years, and I just made myself a solo artist. Three years ago, I had a record deal, a couple record deals, and my band, you know, we split up about three years ago after I started really going deep into, you know, health and wellness and Maha and Covid and vaccines. And I think I just moved to a different place of my ideals to align with people that are more free thinkers and critical thinkers. And so I'm really wanting to take that to the musical stage. I'm designing the show. It's pretty much already written. I'm putting it all together, and I'm excited to be launching that album this year. I'm putting out a bunch of songs with real America's music and then working on the live theatrical show. And we're gonna make a tour that hopefully people can go to experience the show and come out of it feeling inspired to go do their art, to do their sharing, to do their business, to do their entrepreneurial idea. Because really what I want to do is empower others to step into their own leadership, their own power, and their own division. That's the goal of what I'm doing with music, with art. And I think everyone has the power. Everyone has God inside, Everyone has light inside. And I think there's a little bit of fear that's out there. And I think we can inspire courage with faith and courage with stepping out of our own shoes and getting free from the fears of censorship and what other people are going to think about us because there is a container that's waiting for us. The people are out there. The people want the truth. The people want love. And I think that there's a lot of fear of, like, we're going to be judged because we're caught up in the duality. We're caught up in a binary construct where we think it's either right or left or we're going to get canceled or all these kinds of things. And I think that's a lack of realizing there is a community. We're all here right now. We realize and remind each other and grow the community and grow the decentralized mindset and awareness that we actually have each other already, so that more people can jump ship from the traps that they're in of their mind and the traps that they're in of the jobs they don't love. And start step into living their dream, living their passion that they might have had when they were younger, but they gave up on because they didn't have
Alex Stein
the belief that they could do it.
Deepak
And so that's my goal. My vision is to inspire belief, inspire courage and inspire everyone in this world to step into what's possible and what's up, buddy? And make their dreams happen. I think we can all do that. I think we have a community that can support each other, can help each other, empower each other and even fund each other. Because I think between all of us, we have these ability to fund this movement, you know, and help each other out and launch our own projects, dreams, businesses, visions. There's so many amazing products if you walk around here at CPAC that are alternative medicine products and all that. Even with Big Pharma trying to push everybody down, with Hollywood trying to push everyone down, we've shown the world that we're not going to get pushed down. And we've shown it why and how by actually showing up, by doing it, by creating, by innovating. And that's what the free market is all about. That's what America is all about. And we're showing that we can do that with stepping into our sovereignty, our self governance and our freedom. So that's what I'm all about. The music's going to be showing that. I'm excited to get it out there. Thank you, guys.
Real America's Voice Host
Rob, what's next for you?
Rob Schneider
I think you spoke for me. I'm going to do the same thing you're doing. That's what I'm here to do.
Deepak
Speak for you?
Rob Schneider
No, I think what I'd like to do is have a conservative, have a studio that speaks and doesn't exclude any voices. And I want to do a studio that is America first. You know, traditional American values, which are good values. And then without preaching, without making people deciding for them, because that's boring. And the first thing we're going to produce is a show with Andrew Doyle. It's a debate show that I'm really looking forward to doing, to have your voice. Because the other thing about that Andrew is such an amazing talent is he's able to express an opinion and most importantly, to disagree with somebody without demeaning them, without making somebody feel bad. But coming from a place of what's the truth? Or what is your truth? Or are you really saying that? And if you're saying that this is what that means, do you really mean that? And I think bringing people together in a way to so that we can go back to communicating, having the best ideas come to the surface. And the best way to do that is sometimes hearing the worst ideas. We don't get a smooth culture and a smooth society without friction. And a lot of that friction comes from people disagreeing that.
Alex Stein
You want to put a bottle on that?
Andrew Doyle
Absolutely. And, you know, I'm over here working with Rob and a couple of friends of ours, and we want to create new things without those ideological gatekeepers saying, well, it's got to have the right message. It's got to fulfill these criteria. And one thing I will say, I think on that point, is that one thing, and it's perfect to say here at cpac. One of the things the right, I think, does badly is that I don't think it values the arts enough. And I think often people on the right forget that culture is politics, rather is downstream from culture. And believe you me, if you want to change the culture, the arts is the way to do it. It's not that there aren't many conservative creators out there. It's just that they get turned away at the door by the people in charge of the industry. But it doesn't have to be that way. So conservative influencers and conservative entrepreneurs can change the culture, but they have to stop thinking that the arts are just flippant, a bit of fun, night out, entertainment. No, it's everything. It's the pillar of your civilization and you need to protect it. That's what I'd say.
Rob Schneider
And we need to stop attacking each other and destroying each other. The right wing, the right, the conservative part, the conservative influencers need to know that the culture needs them and that the culture is more important than them. More importantly, than individual egos attacking each other. What do you think about the current. On some positive. But what do you think about the current level of discourse with the conservatives?
Andrew Doyle
Now, you said something positive, right? I mean, yes. A whole can of worms just spilling all over the floor there.
Rob Schneider
No, but there, there is. But you said something which is really right. If I can lead you back to that. Was talking about where we need to go with what the left has done. We have to be careful.
Andrew Doyle
My feeling about it is the right should not make the mistakes that the left made. The left made the mistake of. It had a small contingent of absolute lunatics within its ranks saying, oh, by the way, men and women can change sex at will, or this can happen or that can happen, or, you know, they just said complete fantasies. And the mainstream left said, okay, we'll go with that. Well, that didn't work out well, did it?
Rob Schneider
They stayed silent. A lot of the people who know that was crap. They stayed silent. Yes. They didn't want to get kicked out of the, you know, intelligentsia. And so when you make yourself unelectable,
Andrew Doyle
is my point, I think if, if the right starts embracing the most extremes within their faction, you can have the conversations. But if you're embracing the most extremes, all you're going to do is hand power to the Democrats. That's what's going to happen.
Real America's Voice Host
All right, we'll end on one final question. Ben?
Rob Schneider
Yeah.
Alex Stein
Hi, Brock Pierce.
Deepak
And well, first of all, I'd love to talk to you about that show.
Alex Stein
And are you ready to make any movies in Venezuela?
Deepak
I'm ready to go well, let's talk about that.
Rob Schneider
But on the note of courage, have
Alex Stein
to commend those that did coming from industries that were not welcoming of those that stood up for their beliefs that may have been different than the mainstream within the sectors in which you work.
Primetime Alex Stein
Courage is my favorite virtue.
Deepak
Without it, we all die.
Rob Schneider
And so how do you. Without it, all of the virtues are impossible.
Alex Stein
But how do you continue to get others that have platforms in positions of
Rob Schneider
influence to find that courage to speak up and spread their words that we can have balance. Can I be honest with that? The only way to get Hollywood to become more conservative is if we make more money than them because they're horrors at the end of the day. But we have to get bigger and we got to do it soon. And it's, they've started, they got a hundred year jump on us. And I will just tell you, in the 1950s, you had the Republicans going after and blacklisting the commies and they turned out to be real communists. But they also destroyed a lot of other people along the way. And now you have socialists, you have these communists attacking patriots. The only way that we can continue to fight the battle, and I agree with Andrew, we got to do it through entertainment so that we can affect the culture. But we're going to need your support. We're going to need America's voice to be the next Netflix, the next important thing. And we're going to need to have entertainment that appeals to all people, not just to, to conservatives. We need to make entertainment for all Americans. And that's, you know, where grandma can watch the show with their kids and they're not feeling like they're being preached to by anybody. And that's important to do.
Alex Stein
Absolutely.
Deepak
And to take that. Barack, I think what's happening is we see there's a ripple effect in society. No matter what, there's always a ripple effect. And I think in the beginning there's always a select few that do have that initial courage because it's going against the grain. When you're going against the grain, it takes a lot more courage. But I would say, as you know, that statement, if you build it, they will come has always been also another philosophy. And right now we're clearly building it right here. A lot of us have been doing this for a long time and we've been coming out leading by example, you could say. But I think as people start seeing, as more artists start realizing, oh, I have a place, I have a container to share my voice, I think that will, you know, the people that may not have that initial higher amount of courage will still step into wherever they are with their courage and come out. Now, I would say the one thing is, I think the more that people feel like they have a place to share themselves, the more people are going to be inspired to share it. Otherwise you feel alone. And I think that's what a lot of the alternate messaging has been, has been designed to make people feel alone. Lock yourselves in your house. Separation. You're not allowed to hang out with people. I mean, if you create a society where you mass message using mass formation and neuro linguistic programming and convince everyone that they need to be alone, there's going to be a lot less courage. So I think what's happening right now is that experiment that attempted to be a mass formation didn't really work. I think the numbers didn't work. I think a bunch of us stood up against that and the entire time and 30% of. We're not going to do that.
Rob Schneider
No.
Deepak
Right.
Rob Schneider
That was enough.
Deepak
That's a large percentage. And I think it's. What is the number for changing an entire like a revolution is what is it like 13%.
Rob Schneider
I think there's a number. 13.
Deepak
If 13. I don't know the number.
Alex Stein
3.
Deepak
Oh, it's 3.
Rob Schneider
Cool, cool.
Deepak
Yeah, it's like 3% of people, you know, stand up against something, you're gonna have a revolution.
Primetime Alex Stein
We have 30%.
Deepak
As Rob just said, that didn't stand up. That stood up against a lot of these lockdowns, these mandates, these forced vaccines. And that's only one topic. Now imagine applying that courage to every other topic outside of just Big Pharma. We're talking about censorship, free speech, transgenderism, pro life, whatever issue it is that you're passionate about. If you realize that the experiment's not working. And so if we talk about it. And now you go talk about it. Now everyone's talking about it. And we're proving as a society that it's not working. We're able to now get our voices out there. All the stuff that was censored four or five years ago, I'm able to post that stuff now. A lot of.
Rob Schneider
But it could change back.
Deepak
It could change. And that's why we have to impact it with media channels like this, with more media channels, with more alternative media and with more decentralized and independent truth and information out there. The more we rise up as a people and band together a society, the stronger that we become, the weaker that the institutions become.
Rob Schneider
Thank you very much for coming, everybody,
Deepak
and we have the courage to do that.
Alex Stein
Thank you so much.
Real America's Voice Host
Real America's voice. Real America's. America's music. Rav Espanol Give a big game for Rob Schneider, Natasha Owens, Deepak.
Deepak
See you later.
Real America's Voice Host
Rob and Andrew Toil and I think
Deepak
has left the building.
Real America's Voice Host
Yeah, Rob has left the building. Thank you guys so much. We'll be back tomorrow with more C back 2026.
Alex Stein
This is an iHeart podcast.
Rob Schneider
Guaranteed Human.
Podcast: Real America’s Voice
Episode Date: March 27, 2026
Event: Live from CPAC USA 2026, Dallas, Texas
This special live episode takes Real America’s Voice to the heart of CPAC USA 2026, spotlighting "Real America's Music" as a cultural counteroffensive. The episode blends political commentary, musical performances, comedy, and a roundtable discussion featuring notable conservative entertainers: Alex Stein, Rob Schneider, Natasha Owens, Deepak, and British comedian/commentator Andrew Doyle. With a focus on art as a vehicle for reclaiming American culture, the episode’s theme is the intersection of music, comedy, politics, faith, and free speech as tools to challenge mainstream narratives and unite like-minded Americans.
Musical and Comedy Performances: [07:19–61:13]
Stand-up and musical numbers promoting conservative themes, anti-“woke” messaging, and free speech.
Artist Panel Discussion: [65:09–116:58]
Roundtable talk on culture war, creative integrity, the power of faith, comedy, censorship, and the future of art as activism.
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Rob Schneider:
Deepak:
Natasha Owens:
Andrew Doyle:
Debate on late-night comedy’s decline:
On what’s next:
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Deepak:
Rob Schneider:
Natasha Owens:
Deepak:
Andrew Doyle:
Art as Cultural Battlefield:
The panel argues reclaiming the arts is critical to winning political battles long-term. Culture, they say, is upstream of politics.
Against Censorship:
Repeated criticism of "cancel culture," tech suppression, and speech policing in both the U.S. and U.K. Genuine art, they argue, must include provocative, dissenting voices—even if offensive to some.
Authenticity & Faith:
All the artists discuss their personal journeys toward aligning artistic output with personal convictions and faith—often at career risk.
Comedy versus Wokeness:
Panelists contend “woke” comedy, especially late night, has become joyless and didactic compared to authentic, irreverent satire.
Community & Courage:
Emphasis on building alternative platforms, supporting one another, leading by example, and inspiring courage in those afraid to speak up.
The Call to Action:
Listeners are urged to support independent, truth-focused artists by buying, sharing, and participating in this new movement for “real” American art and music.
The episode is a rallying cry for reclaiming the American cultural narrative through music, comedy, and debate, bypassing mainstream censors. It’s a celebration of creative dissent, free speech, patriotic values, and faith—with attendees and hosts alike demonstrating their belief that the arts are the front lines of the culture war.
For those who couldn’t attend or listen: this episode is a bold showcase of conservative artists seeking to create, entertain, and rebuild American culture outside mainstream institutions.