Top 20 Hilarious Conservative Comedians Ever, Ranked
From classic sitcom icons to podcast powerhouses, conservative comics have built big audiences with club tours, TV hits, radio shows, and digital platforms. This lineup highlights careers, specials, bestselling books, and long running gigs that shaped their reach. You will find network headliners, stadium clean comedy favorites, and late night satirists who moved into prime time. Each entry focuses on tangible milestones like series runs, charting albums, and national tours. The list counts down to the biggest name of the bunch.
Rodney Carrington

Rodney Carrington blends standup and country music and has released multiple comedy albums that charted on Billboard. He starred in the ABC sitcom ‘Rodney’ and toured nationally for years with theater and arena dates. His Netflix special expanded his audience to streaming viewers. He also authored a book and continues to draw crowds with a mix of songs and observational bits.
Anthony Cumia

Anthony Cumia came to prominence with the syndicated radio show ‘Opie and Anthony’ that aired on terrestrial radio and later on satellite. He built a subscription network with daily shows and frequent standup guests. His platform features long form interviews and recurring comedy segments. He continues to perform live while producing digital content for a dedicated fan base.
Terrence K. Williams

Terrence K. Williams gained attention through viral videos that led to national media appearances. He toured theaters and clubs across the United States and released comedy clips that rack up millions of views. His memoir documented his path from foster care to entertainment. He maintains a large social media audience that supports his live dates and merchandise.
Chad Prather

Chad Prather built an audience with driving monologues that moved from Facebook to sold out theater tours. He released standup specials and country music collaborations while hosting a daily talk show format online. His appearances on ‘The Blaze’ and similar outlets expanded his reach. He continues to book national dates and produce frequent video content.
Ryan Long

Ryan Long is a Canadian comic whose sketches went viral on YouTube and social platforms. He hosts a weekly podcast and tours extensively in the United States. His clips focus on cultural satire and have been featured by major digital publishers. He also releases standup clips from club sets to keep his audience growing between specials.
Victoria Jackson

Victoria Jackson is known for her run on ‘Saturday Night Live’ where she performed musical bits and character pieces. She later released books detailing her views and experiences in entertainment. Her live shows mix standup with ukulele songs that she developed during her sketch years. She continues to appear at festivals and themed comedy events.
Michael Loftus

Michael Loftus is a standup comic and TV writer who worked on ‘Kevin Can Wait’ and other network projects. He created ‘The Loftus Party’ as a hub for tour dates and comedy videos. As a commentator and panelist he appears on cable news shows while maintaining a club schedule. He also writes and performs one man shows that tour nationally.
JP Sears

JP Sears grew a large audience with parody self help videos before moving into theater sized standup tours. He hosts a podcast that features interviews with authors and comedians. His YouTube channel crosses millions of subscribers and supports regular ticketed events. He has published books and releases frequent sketches tied to current events.
Nick Di Paolo

Nick Di Paolo is a veteran of ‘Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn’ and multiple Comedy Central specials. He hosted radio shows and a long running podcast that features interviews and call ins. His independent special released online gave him full creative control and strong streaming numbers. He continues to tour clubs and theaters across the country.
Jim Breuer

Jim Breuer rose to fame on ‘Saturday Night Live’ and in the film ‘Half Baked’. He later released several hour long specials on Comedy Central and Netflix. Breuer tours theaters with storytelling sets and rock impressions and he has released a bestselling book. He also hosts a podcast and posts frequent behind the scenes tour content.
Steven Crowder

Steven Crowder started as a standup and voice actor before hosting ‘Louder with Crowder’. He toured clubs and campuses and released multiple specials early in his career. His daily show features sketches, recurring bits, and live performances. He transitioned to independent streaming platforms while keeping a large subscriber base.
Rob Schneider

Rob Schneider is known for ‘Saturday Night Live’ and a run of studio comedies that performed strongly at the box office. He released standup specials on Netflix and continued club and theater tours. Schneider created and starred in the scripted series ‘Real Rob’. He also directs and produces independent projects while maintaining an active road calendar.
Roseanne Barr

Roseanne Barr headlined the ABC sitcom ‘Roseanne’ which ran for nine seasons and returned with a high profile revival. She has released multiple standup specials and performed national tours through several decades. Barr authored bestselling books that covered her life and career. She continues to produce specials and live shows with strong ticket sales.
Jimmy Failla

Jimmy Failla is a New York based comic who hosts a daily show on Fox News Radio. He worked as a cab driver before moving full time into standup and media. Failla performs regularly at major clubs and headlines theaters on tour. He releases frequent monologues and crowd work clips that help promote his live dates.
Greg Gutfeld

Greg Gutfeld hosts ‘Gutfeld’ on Fox News which features monologues, panel bits, and standup guests. He previously anchored ‘Red Eye’ and co hosts ‘The Five’. Gutfeld is a bestselling author with several books on culture and media. He tours theaters with a live show that mixes interview segments and comedy.
Adam Carolla

Adam Carolla co created ‘The Man Show’ and ‘Crank Yankers’ and later set a Guinness record for most downloaded podcast. He has released standup specials along with feature documentaries that screened at festivals. Carolla authored multiple bestsellers and sells out theater tours tied to his podcast. He also runs a production studio that develops series and live events.
Larry the Cable Guy

Larry the Cable Guy rose to fame with the ‘Blue Collar Comedy Tour’ and a string of platinum albums. He voiced Mater in the ‘Cars’ franchise and headlined multiple TV specials. His catchphrases became part of mainstream culture and drove arena sized tours. He continues to perform in theaters and fairs while supporting charitable causes through the Git R Done Foundation.
Jeff Foxworthy

Jeff Foxworthy became one of the bestselling comedians in album history and led the ‘Blue Collar Comedy Tour’. He hosted ‘Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader’ on network and syndication. Foxworthy published books that sold millions and released several TV specials. He keeps an active tour schedule with theaters across the United States.
Dennis Miller

Dennis Miller built his profile as the anchor of ‘Weekend Update’ on ‘Saturday Night Live’ and later hosted ‘Dennis Miller Live’ on HBO. He released multiple standup specials and authored bestsellers on politics and culture. Miller called games on ‘Monday Night Football’ and later hosted a daily radio show. He has toured theaters for decades with long form current events material.
Tim Allen

Tim Allen headlined the ABC hit ‘Home Improvement’ and later the long running sitcom ‘Last Man Standing’. He released a bestselling memoir that topped charts and performed arena tours during the peak of his standup career. Allen starred in the ‘Toy Story’ films and ‘The Santa Clause’ series while continuing live dates between shoots. He remains a marquee draw with regular theater engagements and special events.
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