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‘You can do it! But I don’t trust the Democrats!’ Rob Schneider revives his ‘Waterboy’ character to push Spencer Pratt for L.A. mayor

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Rob Schneider as Townie in 1998’s ‘The Waterboy’ (Courtesy Touchstone Pictures)

With a tight race for Los Angeles mayor heading to a primary on Tuesday, actor and comedian Rob Schneider is reviving his legendary character from “The Waterboy” movie to encourage former reality TV star Spencer Pratt.

Appearing on “The Sunday Briefing” with Peter Doocy on the Fox News Channel, Schneider said of Pratt in his famous Townie voice: “You can do it! But I don’t trust the Democrats!”

Schneider explained: “The Democrats have their ideological captains, and they’re not letting it go. The thing is, they’ve convinced their people that … no matter how bad things are, these people are so evil, somehow it would be worse.

“It’s like, ‘Yes, your entire town burned down, but imagine if it was burned down by someone who was transphobic? Can you imagine? At least … there were rainbow colors to the flames. Yes, there’s a lot of human poop. But imagine if that poop was conservative. Imagine the stench of that. So look at the consistency. It’s completely non-transphobic human feces.’

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“You really have a group of people that have convinced them there is a bunker mentality happening in Los Angeles and people just won’t cross over the line. It literally is the last days of the bunker for Karen Bass. They just convinced them it would be way worse if they had a conservative. You gotta try something. Los Angeles, how could it be worse? Try something different!”

Rob Schneider as Townie in 1998's 'The Waterboy' (Courtesy Touchstone Pictures)
Rob Schneider as Townie in 1998’s ‘The Waterboy’ (Courtesy Touchstone Pictures)

According to the latest poll by the UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies, co-sponsored by the L.A. Times, incumbent Democrat Mayor Karen Bass holds a statistically insignificant lead ahead of Tuesday’s primary.

Bass has 26% support from likely voters, followed by L.A. City Councilmember Nithya Raman at 25% and Pratt at 22%.

Spencer Pratt (Campaign photo)
Spencer Pratt

Meanwhile, Schneider also commented on some U.S. bands dropping out of the America 250 celebration.

As WorldNetDaily reported Saturday, President Donald Trump wrote on social media: “I understand artists are getting ‘the yips’ having to do with their performance on Wednesday, so I am thinking about bringing the Number One Attraction anywhere in the World, the man who gets much large audiences than Elvis in his prime, and he does so without a guitar.”

“… the man who loves our Country more than anyone else, and the man who some say is the Greatest President in History (THE GOAT), Donald J. Trump, to take the place of these highly paid, Third Rate ‘Artists,’ and give a major speech, rallying the Country forward … .”

Schneider clowned: “I don’t know what songs the president plans on singing for the 250th celebration, but he should start practicing now. We have to have some bands. Bring the Beach Boys back.”

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“Bring back anybody who wants to perform. This is a celebration for ALL of America. We need people to step over party lines and perform. We need to get everybody out there. Axl Rose, anybody. Don’t be afraid to stand up for your country. This is a celebration for YOUR country. This isn’t just a celebration for Donald Trump. This is your country, so we should get some people to show up and want to perform.”

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