Rob Schneider Posts Clip From Comedy Set Featuring Inaugural Jokes
Veteran comedian shares snippet from stand-up routine with politically-themed humor on Instagram.

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Comedian and actor Rob Schneider recently took to Instagram to share a snippet from one of his stand-up comedy performances, featuring jokes about presidential inaugurations. In the video clip, Schneider can be seen performing on stage, with the caption “You don’t hate me do you?” accompanied by the hashtags #Inauguraljokes, #StandUpComedy, and #RobSchneider.
The short clip showcases Schneider’s characteristic humor as he delivers political comedy, specifically centered around inaugural ceremonies. The comedian, known for his distinctive delivery style, appears to be testing the audience’s reaction to his politically-themed material.
The post comes as part of Schneider’s ongoing promotion of his stand-up tour across the United States. Just days before sharing this clip, Schneider posted an enthusiastic “COME ON OUT!!” invitation to fans, encouraging attendance at his upcoming performances.
Schneider’s tour schedule includes multiple stops in Texas, with shows in Lubbock, Amarillo, El Paso, and Midland. He’s also scheduled performances in Salt Lake City at Wise Guys Comedy Club, where he added additional shows after selling out his initial dates. This weekend, the comedian is set to perform in Omaha and Des Moines.
Schneider has been increasingly incorporating political humor into his stand-up routine. His recent Instagram activity includes several clips from his performances featuring politically themed jokes. The comedian has also been vocal about political issues off-stage.
Rob Schneider rose to prominence in the early 1990s as a cast member on Saturday Night Live before transitioning to a successful film career. He became widely known for his collaborations with Adam Sandler in films like “The Waterboy,” “Little Nicky,” “50 First Dates,” and “Grown Ups.”
Schneider also headlined his own comedies including “Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo,” “The Animal,” and “The Hot Chick.” Beyond acting, Schneider has maintained an active stand-up comedy career throughout the decades, regularly touring across the country.
In recent years, Schneider has embraced a more outspoken political stance in both his personal social media and his comedy routines. His willingness to engage with controversial topics has sometimes generated divided reactions from audiences, something he appears to acknowledge with his recent “You don’t hate me do you?” post.
Fans interested in catching one of Schneider’s upcoming performances can find ticket information through the link in his Instagram bio. He regularly updates followers about new tour dates and venue information.
Schneider continues to balance his film work with his stand-up career, using his Instagram platform to connect directly with fans about upcoming projects and performances while sharing snippets of his comedy material.

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