Conservative comedian Rob Schneider is stepping into the media ring with a bold new project: a talk show designed to compete directly with ABC’s *The View*. But don’t expect a carbon copy. Schneider’s version promises to ditch the woke echo chamber and deliver something refreshingly different—entertainment, humor, and meaningful discussions without the condescending lectures.

Speaking with Fox News, Schneider announced his plans to launch the show through his media company, “No Apologies Media.” “We’re going to do an all-ladies talk show that won’t be like *The View*,” he said. “It’ll be the opposite because this will be entertaining. It’ll be funny. It’ll have funny women on it who tell jokes, share stories, and focus on health and wellness.”

The concept is clear: a panel of women who bring joy, relatability, and intelligent conversation to daytime television, rather than browbeating their audience with partisan politics. Schneider emphasized the show’s mission, saying, “We’re going to have an entertaining show with people from all over America. We’re not trying to bring people who are angry, bitter, and just reinforcing a political echo chamber.”

Schneider is confident his team has what it takes to compete. “We’re not going to announce who’s on the show just yet, but it’s happening. We’ve got household names lined up, and you’re going to love it,” he teased. The show will air in the same time slot as *The View*, signaling a direct challenge to the long-running liberal platform.

The move comes as Schneider has grown more outspoken in his conservative activism, especially regarding freedom of speech. “People are sick of divisive politics,” he explained. “They want something real, something fun. Freedom of speech is a foundational principle of this nation—it’s the First Amendment for a reason.”

Schneider’s venture could not come at a more opportune time. As left-leaning shows like *The View* grow increasingly polarizing, many Americans are seeking alternatives that don’t condescend to them for holding differing beliefs. A recent contentious segment on *The View* highlighted this divide. Co-host Ana Navarro sounded off against Trump’s immigration policies, making wild claims about U.S. citizens being deported alongside undocumented immigrants. Her fear-mongering rhetoric, peppered with lines like, “You screwed around, and you’re about to find out,” exemplifies the tone that has alienated many viewers.

Schneider’s new show aims to offer a stark contrast. By prioritizing humor, inclusivity, and discussions that resonate with everyday Americans, it seeks to bridge divides rather than deepen them. “This isn’t about shaming people or making them wince,” Schneider explained. “It’s about reminding people that you can talk about the issues of the day without losing your sense of humor—or your humanity.”

As Schneider’s *anti-View* takes shape, it could mark a significant shift in daytime television, providing an alternative for Americans tired of being lectured to by liberal elites. With humor and heart at its core, this new show promises to be the fresh breath of air that many conservatives—and plenty of independents—have been waiting for.