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    Actor Rob Schneider gives Premier Danielle Smith some high praise

    yyctimesBy yyctimesOctober 25, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    American actor Rob Schneider is apparently a fan of Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and tweeted praise for her over the weekend.

    Schneider, known for his time on Saturday Night Live and film roles The Benchwarmers, 50 first datesand more, tweeted that “Alberta has a real leader.”

    The actor’s quote tweeted a video of Premier Smith at the United Conservative Party (UCP) AGM talking about her Sovereignty Act pledge.

    Alberta has a true leader,@ABDanielleSmith https://t.co/Hj2KGmqJTb

    — Rob Schneider (@RobSchneider) October 24, 2022

    His tweet drew a response from fans, who both agreed and disagreed with his statement.

    Wonder where she’s been all this time.

    — derek (@farscapian) October 24, 2022

    My Premier❤️

    — 💀👻🎃 Jayde 🎃👻💀 (@jaydecooper87) October 24, 2022

    Alberta is going to have a real leader, @RachelNotley

    — Paul Saccone (@Paul_Saccone) October 24, 2022

    Hey Rob, the best part is that she will be voted out at the next election in 8 months. Never seen a party tank so fast in the polls. I will celebrate the moment she voted out.

    — Alain Bard (@AlainBard) October 24, 2022

    Are you working on new stand-up routine material? Needs more work.

    — Greg Abelseth (@GAbelseth) October 24, 2022

    Smith was sworn in as Alberta’s 19th premier earlier this month.



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