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  • Bill Maher Refuses to Do Stand-Up Comedy Again Because ‘I Could Get Shot by the Left or the Right’: ‘I Don’t Won’t to Be Out There in This Country, in This Political Atmosphere’

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    Bill Maher told guest Patton Oswalt on the latest episode of the “Club Random” podcast that he is no longer interested in hitting the road for stand-up comedy shows given the country’s intense political divide. The often-outspoken Maher regularly stirs up backlash from both sides of the political aisle on his HBO talk show “Real Time.”

    “I don’t want to be out there in this country, in this political atmosphere. I could get shot by the left or the right,” Maher said (via The Daily Beast). “It’s a good time to not be out there.”

    Maher also acknowledged that he is “tired of the travel” and “tired of being twice as funny as people who were selling twice as many tickets as me.” He noted that “because I’m on TV every week” it gives fans less incentive to buy tickets to his stand-up shows.

    “Not that I didn’t sell a lot of tickets and do great theaters—but I didn’t sell arenas,” Maher added. “And some people did, who, frankly, are not that great. But, you know, when the audience is 35 to 45, they don’t wanna see somebody 70… I just did my 13th HBO special. I feel like that’s a good body of work… I felt they all, they basically got better as it went along. I feel like the last one was the best one, which is a good way to get off.”

    Maher has upset the left in recent months by attacking “crazies” in the democratic party who have gone too “woke,” while he drew backlash from the right for speaking out against ABC’s suspension of Jimmy Kimmel last month. Maher made headlines in March when he said he was partial to “some of the things” Donald Trump is doing in his second administration as U.S. president, which drew scorn from fellow comedians like Marc Maron.

    After the shooting death of Charlie Kirk in September, Maher told viewers that it’s pointless to debate whether or not Democrats or Republicans are worse because “both sides” are guilty of rampant toxicity.

    “It’s a very ugly week in America with violence of all kinds: political violence, regular violence, a lot of people talking about a civil war. And then today in Congress, because Charlie Kirk got assassinated, [Colorado Representative] Lauren Boebert stood up and said, ‘We need to have a prayer.’ So they started to have a silent prayer. And then she started screaming, ‘No! Silent prayers get silent results.’ As if praying out loud gets big results,” Maher added.. “Then the Democrats started screaming at her that there was a school shooting in her state. I tell you, so far, the civil war is not very civil.”

    Watch Maher’s full conversation with Oswalt on the “Club Random” podcast in the video below.

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  • ‘Real Time’: Arnold Schwarzenegger Slams Prop 50 As “A Big Scam,” Says Dems Should Win “Because Of Their Performance”

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    As California voters weigh Prop 50 ahead of the crucial upcoming midterm elections, Arnold Schwarzenegger appeared on Real Time with Bill Maher to campaign against the bill.

    Following Gov. Gavin Newsom‘s ‘Election Rigging Response Act‘, sparked by recent Texas redistricting efforts the benefit Republicans, Schwarzenegger told Maher he thinks “that Prop 50 is a big scam,” noting that “there’s gerrymandering going on all over.”

    “Do you know who I want to win? The people,” he said. “The people have to win. See, I’m a Republican, but I’m not a Republican hack. I’m not a political hack. I don’t serve the party, I always serve the people. The people are first.”

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    Schwarzenegger continued. “We cannot undo something and rip away the power that the people in California have and give it back to the politicians. We fought that for too long. Let’s not do that. Let’s be a good example. Let the Democrats outperform the Republicans, and therefore, because of their performance, win and get the House back.”

    Maher quipped, “I don’t think that’s very realistic.”

    The former governor went on to champion the independent California Citizens Redistricting Commission that was formed in 2010 with support from Schwarzenegger.

    Newsom previously trolled the Twins (1988) actor on social media in August when his co-star Danny DeVito contributed a $1,000 donation to the Yes on 50 campaign.

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  • Bill Maher says he can’t deny President Trump’s success despite acknowledging he wasn’t ‘his choice’

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    Comedian Bill Maher said he can’t deny President Donald Trump‘s success during his podcast on Monday, while acknowledging he was not Maher’s choice. 

    Maher, speaking with actor William H. Macy during his “Club Random” podcast, said he can’t deny success – no matter who it is. 

    “I always say this — you cannot ever deny success. You just have to give your respect even if it’s not your thing. Have the humility to give it up for enormous success on any level. Trump — not my choice, didn’t vote for him,” Maher said. “And he’s – I can’t deny the success.”

    Macy agreed and said, “I can’t either – and he’s the president.”

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    Former President Donald Trump looks on during a meeting at the 80th session of the U.N. General Assembly on Sept. 23, 2025, at United Nations headquarters in New York City. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

    Macy then pointed to a signed sheet of paper hanging in Maher’s studio that listed the many insults the president had thrown at him over the years, which Trump signed when Maher visited the White House. 

    “That’s f—— brilliant,” Macy said of Maher bringing it to the White House to sign. 

    “This is what’s so amazing, that he, off the top of his head, could come up with 56 different—,” Maher said, before reading the insults and names Trump had given him. “It’s hip, and it says something about the human mind, or some human minds.” 

    Maher quipped that he couldn’t come up with that many names for someone. 

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    Bill Maher at SiriusXM Studios on May 20, 2024, in New York City. (Noam Galai/Getty Images)

    Maher met with the president at the White House in April – a move that angered some liberals.

    The comedian said Trump was “gracious and measured” and suggested the man in the Oval Office is not the man the rest of the world sees on TV. 

    “I never felt I had to walk on eggshells around him,” Maher told his audience. “And honestly, I voted for Clinton and Obama, but I would never feel comfortable talking to them the way I was able to talk with Donald Trump. That’s just how it went down. Make of it what you will. Me? I feel it’s emblematic of why the Democrats are so unpopular these days.” 

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    Former President Donald Trump speaks to reporters after stepping off Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House on Oct. 5, 2025, in Washington, D.C. (Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images)

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    Though a frequent critic of the president, Maher has also said Trump is one of the “most effective” politicians, due to his authenticity. 

    “Trump really is one of the most effective politicians, whether whatever you think of the policy and him as a person, just as a politician, just understanding that — always lean in to being more who you are — the people are not savvy about issues, but they smell a phony a mile away. And that kind of s—? Nobody else does it,” Maher said during his podcast in April. 

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  • Bill Maher explores connection between internet memes and recent political violence

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    “Real Time” host Bill Maher asked an internet culture researcher Friday about memes to understand how people get “inspired to kill.” 

    Memes, or “historical documents” with various interpretations, were engraved on the shell casings of late Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk’s suspected assassin, “Real Time” guest Aidan Walker said.

    Kirk’s accused killer etched gamer-inspired and antifascist messaging on his casings, including, “Hey, fascist! Catch!” and a reference to a World War II anthem.

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    “But [memes] take on new meanings, I mean this is part of why people get inspired to kill,” Maher said. “Because they get insulted by them, right? They get hurt by them. They have a meaning that a lot of us older people are not getting, correct?” 

    Suspected assassin Tyler James Robinson, (L) and a John Brown Gun Club recruiting poster with a nod to the alleged killer found on the Georgetown University campus on Sept. 24, 2025.  (Fox News)

    The discussion came in the wake of Wednesday’s deadly shooting at a Dallas I.C.E. facility, where one detainee was killed, and two others were wounded before the shooter took his own life. The gunman reportedly left behind a bullet casing inscribed with the phrase “anti-ICE.” 

    He was almost “murdering ironically,” Maher considered. 

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    “I mean, that’s a place society has never been,” Maher continued. “Yes, young men are bad and fumbling to get women to agree to what they want to do. But it was never like this. We never had the term incel [involuntarily celibate].” 

    A lot of memes can also be ironic, Walker explained.

    Five rounds, one of which says "Anti-ICE" in blue letters on it.

    FBI Director Kash Patel said investigators recovered these rounds from the scene in Dallas where a gunman opened fire on the local ICE field office on Sept. 24, 2025.  (FBI)

    “In a way it’s a little bit like dog whistle…they’re so layered in, you know, I don’t really mean this, but you can put this sort of anti-social or hateful idea behind that,” he described.

    The 26-year-old researcher attributed problematic anti-social behavior to not just an affordability crisis but a “crisis of meaning.” 

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    “You have a lot of especially young people who don’t see a future for themselves, who feel lonely, who feel alienated,” he discussed. “And they congregate in these online spaces sort of outside of the mainstream where they feel like that online world is more important than their real world.”

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    Walker went on to share “the way out” that he says gives him hope.

    “It’s giving people those social bonds… giving everybody the shot at dignity and the shot at being seen in our culture,” he said. 

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    While Republicans like Vice President JD Vance blame “left-wing political radicalization” for recent violence, Maher didn’t mince words in his closing monologue for those arguing the Left is “more approving” of it:

    “You keep saying the Left is more approving of political violence – well who do you think that’s going to be aimed at?” Maher asked. “I know it feels exhilarating to make the liberals cry their liberal tears after they made you feel disrespected and looked down on flown over and called the nutty ones. But come on, I thought you were the tough guys. Get over it.”

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  • Bill Maher Defends ‘My Compatriot’ Jimmy Kimmel, Slams ABC and Recalls Getting Fired by the Network: ‘ABC Stands for “Always Be Caving”‘

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    On HBO’s “Real Time” Friday night, Bill Maher rallied behind Jimmy Kimmel, whose late-night show was suspended this week by ABC, and Maher blasted the Disney-owned network — which more than two decades ago canceled Maher’s “Politically Incorrect” after his comments about the 9/11 attacks.

    At the start of his monologue on “Real Time,” Maher quipped, “I know why you’re happy tonight. I’m still on. Oh, my god. Man, talk show hosts are going down like Blockbusters in the ’90s.”

    Maher then addressed the topic of the week: “Well, I guess you all heard Jimmy Kimmel, my friend, my compatriot. He’s been canned by ABC for comments he made about Charlie Kirk’s assassin.”

    “Jimmy, pal, I am with you, I support you, and on the bright side, you don’t have to pretend anymore that you like Disneyland. That was always a great part of it for me when I got my ass canned over there,” said Maher. He also said, “Jimmy, let me just say, you did a great, funny show for two decades. You should be proud of that. If this firing goes for you the way it did for me, you’ll get 23 years on a better network.”

    In fact, Kimmel has not been “fired.” On Wednesday, ABC said “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” was “pre-empted indefinitely.” Variety reported that Kimmel and Disney execs are in talks on a compromise to bring the show back on the air.

    Maher, observing that “life is fucking weird,” noted that Sept. 17 was “24 years to the day that I made comments on ABC that got me canceled from that network and Jimmy Kimmel took my slot… Oh yes, I got canceled before cancel even had a culture.”

    Maher referenced a Variety article from Sept. 30, 2001, headlined, “White House Keeps Heat on ABC’s Maher.” Maher, who said the article is on hung on his wall, said, “This shit ain’t new. It’s worse, we’ll get to that, but you know, ABC, they are steady. ABC stands for ‘Always Be Caving.’”

    In September 2001, after the 9/11 attacks, Maher said on ABC’s “Politically Incorrect” that America had been “cowardly” in its military response unlike the terrorists who flew airplanes into the World Trade Center. “We have been the cowards lobbing cruise missiles from 2,000 miles away. That’s cowardly,” he said. “Staying in the airplane when it hits the building, say what you want about it, it’s not cowardly.” In response, advertisers including Sears and FedEx pulled commercials from the show.

    A day later, Maher apologized. “In no way was I intending to say, nor have I ever thought, that the men and women who defend our nation in uniform are anything but courageous and valiant, and I offer my apologies to anyone who took it wrong,” he said. However, while ABC kept “Politically Incorrect” on the air for a time, after continued resistance from advertisers it canceled the show in June 2002.

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    On the HBO show Friday, Maher also referenced the direct threat FCC chairman Brendan Carr made against ABC and its affiliates if they didn’t they didn’t “take action” on Kimmel (i.e., take his show off the air). “We can do this the easy way or the hard way,” Carr said on a conservative podcast.

    “I am not intimidated by the FCC,” Maher said. (HBO, unlike broadcast TV stations, is not subject to FCC regulatory oversight.) Maher then added: “And if President Trump is watching, I have one thing to say to you. Have you lost weight? You look terrific.”

    Maher went on, “But I mean, this intimidation on the right is just so hypocritical. I mean everyone is scared now, and they’re all trying to kowtow. ‘Good Morning America’ is now changing its name to ‘Good Morning America, Even the Scum Who Didn’t Vote for Trump.’”

    The talk show host said “the FCC says they’re gonna go after maybe next ‘The View.” On Thursday, Carr said on a radio show, “I think it’s worthwhile to have the FCC look into whether ‘The View’ and some of the programs that you have still qualify as bona fide news programs and therefore exempt from the equal opportunity regime that Congress has put in place.” The hosts of ABC’s “The View” did not discuss their network’s suspension of Kimmel on Thursday and Friday broadcasts.

    “I’m friendly with the ladies on ‘The View,’ but they didn’t say anything about this this week, nothing. You know, because it’s never been their thing to weigh in on the issues,” said Maher. “It’s just, you know, it’s just an upbeat party show. That’s why they hired people named Joy [Behar] and Sunny [Hostin] and Whoopi [Goldberg]. Girls, let me tell you: Go out strong, OK? It won’t kill you. I promise! It’s happened to me and I may go out after this show. We don’t know. We do not know.”

    In the wake of Kimmel’s suspension by ABC, other current and former late-night hosts have voiced support for him including Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers, Jon Stewart and David Letterman.

    — Brian Steinberg contributed to this article.

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  • Bill Maher Voices Support For Jimmy Kimmel, Compares It To His ‘Politically Incorrect’ Cancellation: “ABC Stands For Always Be Caving”

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    This week, Bill Maher walked out in front of his live audience to a standing ovation, as the Real Time with Bill Maher host addressed ABC‘s suspension of Jimmy Kimmel Live!, comparing it to his own cancellation over two decades ago by the same network.

    “I know why you’re happy tonight: I’m still on,” the late-night host said before beginning his monologue.

    Maher continued, “Talk show hosts are going down like Blockbusters in the ’90s … Let me just tell you something, I am not intimidated by the FCC, and if President Trump is watching, I have one thing to say to you: Have you lost weight? You look terrific,” to audience cheers and laughs.

    “No, that’s not me, and never will be,” Maher added, “but life is f—ing weird. It was 24 years to the day that I made comments on ABC that got me canceled from that network, and Jimmy Kimmel took my slot at Politically Incorrect. I got canceled before cancel even had a culture.” (In the aftermath of 9/11, Maher disagreed with the suggestion that the perpetrators were “cowards,” arguing instead that the U.S. was cowardly for “lobbing cruise missiles from 2,000 miles away.” The comments caused an uproar, leading to major sponsors pulling their ads and local affiliates yanking the program. Afterward, as Maher mentioned, Kimmel was brought in to fill ABC’s late-night role.)

    Maher’s support for his colleague comes after multiple late-night hosts — from David Letterman to Seth Meyers to Jay Leno — decried ABC’s preemption of Jimmy Kimmel Live! as an infringement on free speech following host Jimmy Kimmel’s joke about Donald Trump‘s seeming lack of grief over the killing of ultra right-wing spokesman Charlie Kirk: “We had some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and with everything they can to score political points from it,” he had said, in part.

    ABC’s indefinite suspension of the program came after FCC chair Brendan Carr threatened action over the joke — which poked fun at Trump being in the “construction” stage of grief for his segueing from a reporter’s question about how he is “holding up” into the remodeling being done on the White House ballroom — and following Nexstar, the largest TV station group in the country, pulling the show for the “foreseeable future.” The company later clarified it did so “unilaterally” sans FCC pressure. Meanwhile, Sinclair Broadcast Group, the second largest national station operator and largest owner of ABC affiliate stations, said it would not lift the suspension until Kimmel had apologized to Kirk’s family and made a “meaningful donation” to his conservative nonprofit organization Turning Point USA. As such, the company replaced its Kimmel slot with a tribute to Kirk.

    Meanwhile, as Trump celebrated the news, implying that Meyers and Jimmy Fallon are next up for removal, Democratic leaders penned a joint statement over the matter, as the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee vowed he would launch a formal investigation. In Hollywood, guilds have reacted with fervor, with writers and actors protesting at the Disney lot in Burbank, and top talent — from Damon Lindelof to She-Hulk star Tatiana Maslany — either announcing they will not work with Disney in the aftermath or calling for consumer boycotts of properties like Hulu and Disney+. Andor writer and recently minted Emmy winner Dan Gilroy penned a guest column in Deadline denouncing the “venomous evil” and governmental “siege.”

    The move by ABC was also blasted by leading conservatives like Ted Cruz and former Disney CEO Michael Eisner. In the latest development today, an ABC Sacramento affiliate, the site of a protest the day prior, was hit with gunfire; no one was injured.

    “This sh– ain’t new; it’s worse, we’ll get to that, but ABC, they are steady,” Maher said. “ABC stands for Always Be Caving. So, Jimmy, pal, I am with you, I support you, and on the bright side, you don’t have to pretend anymore that you like Disneyland.”

    Maher continued in his monologue, calling the “intimidation on the right” “so hypocritical.” He made several jokes about corporate kowtowing, including how Good Morning America has changed its name to add the postscript “even the scum who didn’t vote for Trump” and that next year’s Golden Bachelor will be Rudy Giuliani. He added that even Wolf Blitzer would be reporting from “The Capitulation Room” (CNN’s program, with Blizter and Pamela Brown, is called The Situation Room).

    During the show, Maher called out the hosts of The View for ignoring Kimmel’s sidelining for the second day in a row “you know, ’cause it’s never been their thing to weigh in on the issues … it’s just an upbeat party show — that’s why they hired people named Joy [Behar] and Sunny [Hostin] and Whoopi [Goldberg].” (Yesterday, Carr threatened regulatory scrutiny on the talk show, citing the FCC’s equal time rule as his reason for considering such action.)

    Maher noted that he didn’t think what Kimmel said “was exactly right,” but maintained he “doesn’t deserve to lose his job over it.”

    He added, “It is a fool’s errand to try to say that these nuts who do these things are any ‘team’ … This kid [alleged Kirk shooter Tyler Robinson] is in his basement with VR goggles on, getting virtually ass-f—ed by a cartoon wombat [via the game Furry Shades of Gay 3: Still Gayer], and you’re gonna put politics into this? This kid doesn’t belong in either party, he belongs in a straitjacket.”

    Concluding, Maher addressed Kimmel directly: “Pal, you did a great, funny show for two decades; you should be proud of that. If this firing goes for you the way it did for me, you’ll get 23 years on a better network.”

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  • Marc Maron Had Real Time to Come After Bill Maher

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    Marc Maron may suffer from crippling anxiety, but he doesn’t suffer fools. Maron went off on Bill Maher on Pod Save America, calling him “desperate” in an episode released August 24. “I can’t do it,” he said, when Jon Lovett asked him about Maher. “I always had a problem with his tone.” He elaborated that with Maher, “and it happens with some of the other boomers, there’s this desperate chasing of relevance that changes someone’s mind in terms of how they approach what they do and also kind of makes the whole undertaking feel desperate.”

    Maron did caveat that he’d been on Maher’s shows Politically Incorrect and Real Time before (he was on Real Time thrice between 2011 and 2015). Then he offered the Kendrick Lamar–esque kill shot: “He’s got good joke writers who know how to write for his tone, but I can’t see past the desperation and what he’s willing to do to stay in the conversation.” Next, Maron claims Maher disappoints his entire family.

    Earlier this year, the WTF host criticized Maher for telling people that he agreed with “some of the things” that Trump was doing. “Are you going to be like Bill Maher, you know, ‘I’m going to agree with some of the things that Trump is doing,’” Maron said on a March episode of WTF with W. Kamau Bell. “It’s like, dude, you’re a bitch.” That may be Politically Incorrect, but it’s funny.

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  • Bill Maher Says Chappell Roan Would Be Thrown “Straight Off A Roof” In Gaza Following Singer’s Support For Palestine

    Bill Maher Says Chappell Roan Would Be Thrown “Straight Off A Roof” In Gaza Following Singer’s Support For Palestine

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    As Bill Maher attempts to appeal to Gen Z, he’s recycling some particularly outdated talking points.

    On Friday’s episode of Real Time with Bill Maher, the comedian used Chappell Roan‘s recent political statements to try and school the ‘Pink Pony Club’ artist and her fans on the Israel-Hamas war.

    “To mark the Oct. 7 anniversary, we must launch a campaign to educate young Americans about the Middle East,” said Maher. “And the way I’d like to begin that process is by addressing an open letter to Chappell Roan. Now, to those viewers who aren’t watching this while also looking at your phones, let me explain. … She’s actually a great new recording artist, who, like a Hezbollah pager, is really blowing up.”

    Although Maher praised Roan for criticizing both sides of the political aisle, he chalked her perceived support of Palestine up to TikTok “propaganda.”

    “Chappell, if you think it was repressive growing up queer in the Midwest, try the Mid East,” he mused. “You’re a female drag queen and you sing, ‘I f—ed you in the bathroom when we went to dinner, your parents at the table.’ Yeah, that wouldn’t fly in Gaza. Although you would, straight off a roof. The same goes for ‘knee deep in the passenger seat and you’re eating me out.’ Yea, my guess is the morality police would figure out that one’s not about the drive-thru and kill your feathered boa-wearing ass. You know when you sing that ‘LA is where boys and girls can all be queens every single day’? You’re welcome, but offer not good in the West Bank.

    “Chappell, you’re not wrong that oppression is bad, or that Palestinian and many other Muslim populations are oppressed and deserve to be freed. You just have it completely ass-backwards as to who is doing the oppressing. Hamas is a terrorist mafia that took over Gaza … these are the oppressors. And when you make it all about Israel, you take the pressure off of them. You enable them,” said Maher.

    Maher’s comments that Roan would be thrown “off a roof” in Gaza echo a common narrative known as “pinkwashing,” the practice of propping up Israel’s LGBTQ progress to distract from the ongoing violence and repression against Palestinians.

    “You’re a singer, and you’re advocating for a place and a culture you would never want to live under. Gender may not be binary, but right and wrong is,” Maher concluded.

    Although Roan has kept her political stances mostly to her chest, she previously told Rolling Stone she planned to read “poems from Palestinian women” when she was invited to the White House, but her publicist advised her against it.

    Since the Oct. 7, 2023 attack on Israel — in which Hamas took more than 250 hostages and killed around 1,200 people — more than 42,000 Palestinians have died and nearly 2 million have been displaced in the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.

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  • Bill Maher Is Dumbfounded By Taylor Swift’s Influence On Male Voters After Kamala Harris Endorsement

    Bill Maher Is Dumbfounded By Taylor Swift’s Influence On Male Voters After Kamala Harris Endorsement

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    Bill Maher might want to pick up a ticket to the Eras Tour on his way to the polls.

    On Friday’s episode of Real Time with Bill Maher, the comedian marveled at Taylor Swift‘s influence after she previously announced her endorsement of Kamala Harris and drove more than 400,000 potential voters to the registration site.

    “Let’s get to the big news this week,” Maher prefaced. “Taylor Swift finally told people who to vote for. Of course, immediately the response from the other side was, ‘Celebrity endorsements don’t matter.’ People are always so behind on these things. That’s the conventional wisdom for a long time, many celebrity endorsements don’t work… not in this case — I mean, just the number of people who were immediately registered from that Tweet.”

    He continued, “And I’m sorry, but we live in Starf—er, America. George Clooney is the one who got Biden to step down. I wrote the exact same editorial he did, and so many other people did too. Nobody cared. As soon as George Clooney said it, he’s gotta go.”

    Maher then attempted to unpack a “surprising” statistic about Swift’s fanbase following her post-debate endorsement of Harris.

    “This was the most surprising part of it, was who she influenced,” he said. “Swift, it says, would have more influence over male voters — 27% of male voters said they’d be more likely to vote for a candidate endorsed by Swift. I must have this phenomenon gauged all wrong. I thought it would be women.”

    Perhaps Maher should invest in a gay friend? They probably would have advised him against making the next joke he did about Swift.

    “Now that Taylor Swift has saved democracy by endorsing Kamala Harris, she has one more mission: stop making Travis Kelce dress like a douche,” said Maher in his ‘New Rules’ segment. “I don’t own a cat but I know what it smells like when they mark their turf.”

    Swift previously shared her endorsement of Harris and running mate Tim Walz on Instagram. “I will be casting my vote for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz in the 2024 Presidential Election,” she wrote.

    “I’m voting for @kamalaharris because she fights for the rights and causes I believe need a warrior to champion them,” added Swift. “I think she is a steady-headed, gifted leader and I believe we can accomplish so much more in this country if we are led by calm and not chaos.”

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  • Bill Maher Calls Actors Who Won’t Work With Woody Allen “a Bunch of P-ssies”

    Bill Maher Calls Actors Who Won’t Work With Woody Allen “a Bunch of P-ssies”

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    Woody Allen, the 88-year-old auteur who has touted his immunity to cancellation, is getting his latest public defense from Bill Maher, who declared in a new interview that any actor who refuses to work with Allen over the longstanding sexual abuse allegations against him are “a bunch of pussies.”

    Speaking to Katie Couric on the latest episode of his Club Random podcast, Maher railed against the lack of “consistency” of “MeToo punishments” for men like Louis C.K., who admitted to sexual misconduct with multiple women in 2017. Maher, who said he’s “very much so” still friendly with the comedian, claimed that—despite C.K. winning the Grammy for best comedy album in 2022—he has not been able to mount a worthy comeback in the mainstream Hollywood film industry.

    His attentions then turned to Allen, who was accused by Dylan Farrow—Allen’s adopted daughter with ex-partner Mia Farrow—of sexual assault against her when she was a child. The allegation was first made in 1992, when she was seven years old, and then again in an open letter penned by Dylan in 2014. Allen has repeatedly denied the allegations; he has never been charged with a crime. “I respect the artist and the man,” Maher said of Allen. “I don’t think he committed that crime. There were two police investigations that exonerated him. I mean, what do you have to do in this country?”

    Maher went on to rail against actors who refused to work with the filmmaker or expressed regret about already having done so. As he told Couric, “All these actors who won’t work with him anymore, some of them made movies with him [and have said] ‘I regret doing that’—what a bunch of pussies.”

    The late-night host also critiqued the scope of 2021’s HBO documentary series Allen v. Farrow, which details the allegations against Allen with cooperation from numerous members of the Farrow family. “First of all, it’s a very improbable crime that they’re accusing him of. Plainly, the other party had motivation and was vindictive,” said Maher, referring to Mia Farrow. “If you saw the documentary about it, it was all from her point of view. So, first of all, I just flat out believe him. I believe a 57-year-old man didn’t suddenly become a child molester in the middle of a divorce proceeding and a custody battle in a house full of adults in broad daylight.” (Allen and Farrow were never married.)

    At the time of the alleged abuse, Allen was undergoing an acrimonious split from Farrow, which began after Mia discovered Allen had become sexually involved with Soon-Yi Previn, Farrow’s then 21-year-old adopted daughter whom Allen first met when she was 10 years old. When Couric pointed to “some pretty damning” evidence against Allen that was “separate” from Dylan’s and Mia’s accounts, things that “raised some legitimate questions”—citing an alleged past romantic relationship with a high school student and Allen’s desire to see a girlfriend “dress up in little anklets and Mary Janes and babydoll dresses”—Maher continued his defense.

    “Oh, you think he’s the only guy who likes that?” Maher asked with a laugh. “You think he’s the first guy who wanted his girlfriend to dress in anklets and babydoll [dresses]?” He went on to assert that Allen’s sexual preferences don’t “make [him] a pervert,” adding, “That’s what we grew up on, we find it sexy.” (Allen has denied any abuse or relationships with underage women.)

    Last fall, Allen’s latest film, Coup de Chance, premiered at the Venice International Film Festival to both protests and a a five-minute standing ovation. Earlier this month, the octogenarian director said in an interview with Air Mail that he’d considered retiring because “all the romance of filmmaking is gone.”

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  • Katie Couric SLAMS Her Former Today Co-Host Bryant Gumbel! Damn!! – Perez Hilton

    Katie Couric SLAMS Her Former Today Co-Host Bryant Gumbel! Damn!! – Perez Hilton

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    Katie Couric hasn’t forgotten how Bryant Gumbel allegedly treated her on Today.

    In an interview with Bill Maher for his Club Random Podcast posted on Sunday, the journalist opened up about the old days of hosting Today with Bryant — both the highs and the lows. While she admitted that he was a “talent,” a “seamless broadcaster,” and “eloquent,” she remembers him as “a guy’s guy.” You know, the type that wasn’t particularly understanding of women.

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    She recalled a time in the early ’90s when she had her first baby and Bryant was apparently less than understanding about her maternity leave:

    “He got mad at me because I was doing something on maternity leave and he was giving me endless s**t for taking, like, a month or two off. I was having my first baby. And he was like, ‘Why don’t you just drop it in the field and come back to work right away,’ or something.”

    WTF! All that fuss for just a month or two?? Jeez…

    The 67-year-old continued:

    “No, he was kidding, but he was giving me a lot — he was goofing on me but giving me a lot of s**t, but it was sort of emblematic of an incredibly sexist attitude.”

    Sounds like it… We mean come on, dude! What the hell?! See her full interview (below):

    The two co-anchored Today from 1991 until 1997 when Bryant left. Katie shares daughters Elinor, 32, and Caroline, 28, with her late ex-husband Jay Monahan. Thoughts, Perezcious readers?? We know the “drop it in the field” comment is a joke, but the sexism around it ain’t cool!! What do U think?! Let us know in the comments below…

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  • Bill Maher Says He’s ‘Okay’ With Abortion Being ‘Murder’ Because of Overpopulation

    Bill Maher Says He’s ‘Okay’ With Abortion Being ‘Murder’ Because of Overpopulation

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    On his Friday show, HBO host Bill Maher said he is “okay” with abortion even though opponents of it consider it “murder,” something he didn’t really dispute.

    This is not how most pro-choice advocates frame this debate, but Maher went there.

    His reasoning? There are already 8 billion people on the planet.

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    ‘They Think It’s Murder. And It Kind of Is’

    Maher’s Real Time guests were Gillian Tett, a British author and journalist, and British pundit Piers Morgan.

    Maher told them and his audience that those who are pro-life are “kind of” right about the fact that abortion is “murder.”

    But then the host explained why he is “okay” with that.

    “None of you believe it’s murder,” Maher said. “You know, that’s why I don’t understand the 15-week thing. Or the — Trump’s plan is, ‘Let’s leave it to the states.’ You mean, so killing babies is okay in some states?” 

    He continued, “Like, I can respect the absolutist position. I really can. I scold the left when they say, ‘Oh, you know what, they just hate women, people who aren’t pro-life. The pro-choice, they don’t hate women. They just made that up. They think it’s murder. And it kind of is.”

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    Maher Is ‘Okay’ with Murder Because It’s Population Control

    Maher explained why he’s fine with this particular kind of “murder,” as he describes it.

    He also seemed to endorse it as a method of population control.

    “I’m just okay with that. I am,” Maher said. “I, I mean, there’s eight billion people in the world. I’m sorry, we won’t miss you. That’s my position on that.”

    Maher’s comments came in the context of presumptive 2024 Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump recently announcing on his Truth Social social media platform that he believes regulating abortion should be left to the states. The former president also said that in-vitro fertilization treatment should be kept accessible. 

    Trump previously criticized his own party for “poorly” handling the abortion issue during the 2022 midterm elections, and said that the losses suffered by various Republican candidates during that cycle “wasn’t my fault.”

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  • Bill Maher Slams Democrats ‘Outdated Racial Pandering’

    Bill Maher Slams Democrats ‘Outdated Racial Pandering’

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    HBO talk show host and comedian Bill Maher said that the Democratic party’s constant racial “pandering” is not working.

    On his latest episode of ‘Real Time with Bill Maher,’ he told them that harping on identity politics was outdated and simply not effective.

    To put it mildly.

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    ‘Outdated Racial Pandering is One Reason Democrats Lose Elections’

    Bill Maher made his comments at the close of his show on Friday night.

    “I do give a sh** about who wins the next election. And outdated racial pandering is one reason Democrats lose elections,” Maher said.

    “When Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi put on Kente cloth, I don’t think it earned them one vote for their powerful emotional ties to Ghana,” the comedian jokes, referring to white Democratic members of Congress dressing in African garb during the George Floyd protests.

    Maher continued:

    “Here in California, we’re now segregating kidnapping. Really,” Maher said. “California doesn’t just have AMBER alerts for missing children. We have ‘Ebony alerts’ for Black children and ‘feather’ alerts for Native American kids. What is that, you look for them by listening on the ground?”

    Maher warned that “far-left liberals are living in an old paradigm. Americans don’t fit into neat little boxes anymore.”

    The HBO host cited black artists’ recent achievements in country music, historically a white dominated field, specifically Beyoncé’s chart-topping country song and Lil Nas X’s Country Music Award.

    “It’s not working for them or for us,” Maher said. “Democrats are hemorrhaging the very voters they think they’re pandering to.”

    Maher added that old political and societal lines were simply not holding true anymore, saying, “Two-thirds of Republican voters support weed legalization. And 41% of Democrats own or live with someone who owns a gun. Ms. Marvel is Pakistani and the winner of the last two NBA dunk contests is white.”

    “The new Captain America is Black and Spider-Man is black and Puerto Rican, just like AI George Washington,” Maher joked.

    He was making fun of recent AI-generated images of America’s first president, similar to this one.

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    Bill Maher: ‘Our Black President Was Half White and Our Black Vice President is Half Asian’

    Just when viewers thought Maher might have been done in making his point, he took it to the next level.

    “Latinos make up half of the Border Patrol and the name of the coolest Black dude on the planet is Lenny Kravitz. RuPaul has a ranch in Wyoming that does fracking,” Maher continued.

    “Somehow the leader of The Village People was straight… The leader of the Proud Boys isn’t an old white guy. It’s Enrique Tarrio, an Afro-Cuban… Caitlyn Jenner is a pro-Trump trans woman who supports a ban on trans athletes competing in women’s sports… Our black president was half white and our black vice president is half Asian.”

    Maher listed endless examples in American culture where the type of identity politics Democrats focus on shows how out of touch that party is with current reality.

    Maher finished by saying, “My point is look, you’re still building your politics around slicing and dicing people into these fixed categories.”

    “Democrats need to get the memo,” he concluded.

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  • Bill Maher Blasts Fox And The Right For Taylor Swift Super Bowl Conspiracy

    Bill Maher Blasts Fox And The Right For Taylor Swift Super Bowl Conspiracy

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    On Real Time, Bill Maher took apart the insanity of Fox News and the right’s Taylor Swift Super Bowl conspiracy.

    Maher said:

    They have a conspiracy theory now: that this whole game, the whole thing, is rigged. That the romance between Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce was engineered by the Pentagon to be a psycho-op operation. Psycho-op is exactly what it is- a psycho-op operation. And the NFL is in on it. The whole season is rigged so that they could be in the Super Bowl.

    And then at the Super Bowl, Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift at halftime will endorse Biden. So, all I have to say about this is, abort! They’re on to us!

    Really? That’s what it is? That this whole romance was engineered to throw an election?

    Or maybe just the popular girl is dating the football player. You know,  and look, I think Taylor Swift is great, all respect for what she’s achieved, but this is so high school, is it not?

    Just, my boyfriend’s a  football player and I wear his jacket with his number to the game and he’s gonna be prom king and we’re gonna make fetch happen again. But it has driven them. It has driven the right wing. Fox News, they have it outdone themselves. Fox News. These guys amaze me. Everything with them is always a plot.

    So, it’s always a, it’s always a conspiracy, yeah, except the time people actually stormed the Capitol on the very day they were certifying the votes, that was just spontaneous fun.

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    The conspiracy is bonkers, but maybe when you support a party that is being led by a guy in cognitive decline who punishes anything that he views as less than absolute worship, and you live in a closed-off bubble from facts and reality, things can get a little weird.

    There have always been Super Bowl conspiracies mostly surrounding the idea that the game is rigged, but the idea that the Super Bowl itself is a conspiracy to get Joe Biden reelected takes things to a whole new level.

    The right has lost its mind, and they are trying to elect one of their own as president.

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  • David Mamet Debates Why He Believes Films Don’t Need Dialogue on ‘Real Time’

    David Mamet Debates Why He Believes Films Don’t Need Dialogue on ‘Real Time’

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    David Mamet is standing by his belief that films don’t need dialogue to be able to enjoy them.

    On the latest episode of Real Time, the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, screenwriter and director debated the topic with Bill Maher after the host asked him, “We wouldn’t want to go back to the silent movies, would we?”

    “Yeah!” Mamet responded. “Here’s why… We watch movies in translation, right? That are done. So we don’t know what the dialogue is, right? We watch movies in translation that have subtitles, so we don’t know what the dialogue is. Also, we’ll watch a movie with the sound off on the airplane. We’re watching the next guy’s movie, you can’t tell the dialogue, right? You have no idea, [and] you have no trouble following that movie.”

    Maher was quick to note that people don’t have trouble following “some movies.” But Mamet quips in response, “Yeah, French movies you can follow it but who cares?”

    Later during their conversation, Maher told the screenwriter that one of his takeaways from his newest book, Everywhere an Oink Oink: An Embittered, Dyspeptic, and Accurate Report of Forty Years in Hollywood, was that he cares “more than anybody I’ve ever read about the audience and not boring them and making sure they care what comes in the next scene.”

    Mamet, who’s known for his trademark rapid-fire dialogue, said it’s “because I prefer being a playwright to when I used to be a cab driver.”

    He explained that he learned a lot when he had a little theater company in a garage with Billy Macy and Joe Mantegna “a million years ago,” where they would put on plays at night.

    “It was the only way one can learn how to write a play is to sit with the audience and say, wait a second?” Mamet said. “Just like you and the comedy writers, right? You’re writing for them [the audience], you aren’t writing because some suit had a good idea. You realize you got their attention until you lose it. And if you put in an extra syllable in the joke, you lost their attention, and if you put in an extra joke, you can’t get them back.”

    To that end, Maher questioned the playwright, ‘So you would say plays do need dialogue?”

    But Mamet noted that he writes dialogue because he’s able to write dialogue, and that “the dialogue can only serve the purpose of interest in the audience. If it doesn’t, I’m back to driving a cab.”

    He continued, “You learn this when you’re working with an audience because you can feel, just like you can, when they lose their attention, when they start to drift. You go back and say, ‘Guys, you know, I don’t think this quite works, let’s try it again.’ So when you’re writing for the audience, you learn to write a play and it’s shameful because you say, ‘Oh my God, I thought this was the best thing anybody ever wrote.’”

    Elsewhere in the interview, Mamet said he wanted to prove to the Real Time audience why dialogue is not necessary in movies.

    “The next time you’re sitting in your living room watching TV. At some point, you might want to get up and use the facilities, right? … But here’s my question: How do you know what point to do that? Because you know nothing’s gonna happen [verbally] in the scene,” he explained.

    Mamet’s book Everywhere an Oink Oink: An Embittered, Dyspeptic, and Accurate Report of Forty Years in Hollywood hits bookshelves on Dec. 5.

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  • Bill Maher & HBO Want Sexual Harassment Claim Gutted From Ex-‘Real Time’ Staffer’s Suit

    Bill Maher & HBO Want Sexual Harassment Claim Gutted From Ex-‘Real Time’ Staffer’s Suit

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    HBO and Bill Maher’s production company are seeking to toss out a sexual harassment claim that is part of a lawsuit from a former Real Time with Bill Maher staffer.

    “While all of Van Ham’s claims are without merit, her sexual harassment claim fails as a matter of law because (1) it is time barred, and (2) she does not plead facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action because she had failed to allege conduct that was both ‘because of’ her sex and also so ‘severe or pervasive’ that it altered the conditions of her employment,” states the defendants’ November 30 filed Demurrer without Motion to Strike to First Amended Complaint (read it here). “Accordingly, Defendants’ Demurrer should be sustained in full and without leave to amend,” the paperwork from Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp’s Adam Levin and Sandra Hanian adds.

    Not rehired by the HBO chat show in the second half 2020 as Covid-19 protocols opened up production again, long time set photographer Janet Van Ham sued HBO and Maher Live on July 31 for sexual harassment and retaliation under the Federal Housing & Employment Act, as well as wrongful termination.

    Calling the long running Real Time a “hostile work environment,” Van Ham, who worked on the show from 2011 to 2020, alleges repeated harassing behavior over the year from one Alex Brooks and other male crew members who were buddies of Brooks. Van Ham also spotlights how the production and CBS security at the Fairfax facility where the show is filmed did little to protect her or pursue her complaints, in her POV.

    Even after Van Ham was axed from Real Time (“Van Ham is informed and believes that all former employees of RTWBM were invited back to work, and that she is the only one who was constructively terminated from the show following the March 2020 Covid shutdown,” her initial suit asserts), things seemed to go ever weirder and worse – including “Attorney Dina Zaki of Warner Media” responding to personal file request from Van Ham “arguing that Van Ham was never an employee.” The complaint goes on to say: “From November through December of 2021, HBO hired a third-party investigator to investigate Van Ham’s whistleblower and FEHA complaints to HR and the Labor Commission. The third-party investigator is the same investigator HBO always hires to downplay its misbehavior in preparation of litigation. This third-party investigator made a series of misrepresentations in its January 2021 report…”

    “It is so hard being a woman on this set,” Van Ham claims Maher’s stylist Kelly Smith told her after a 2014 incident involving Brooks. “If you say something, you might get fired.”

    Van Ham’s lawyers at Kane Law Firm filed a First Amended Complaint for their client in late August. The jury trial seeking FAC trimmed the initial complaint’s six claims to now four of Whistleblower Retaliation in Violation of Labor Code, Age, Sex & Gender Discrimination in Violation of FEHA, Sexual Harassment in Violation of FEHA and Retaliation in Violation of FEHA.

    For now, HBO and Maher Live are only centering on stripping the sexual harassment action out of the FAC.

    In fact, in their filing this week in LA Superior Court, the premium cabler and the comic’s company go on to throw responsibility for what they clearly think is a legal mess on Van Ham herself. “As a matter of law, Van Ham’s 2014 complaint about sexual harassment establishes that the she ‘knew, or through the exercise of reasonable diligence should have known, [that she] was being discriminated against at the time the earlier events occurred,’” the 15-page demurrer to the FAC says, citing previous cases of a similar nature.

    “As a result, there is no justification for Van Ham’s eight-year delay in pursuing legal action,” HBO and Maher’s response bluntly says, using procedure as a blunt object to smash Van Ham’s suit.

    HBO and Maher Live’s MSK lawyers are requesting a January 5 hearing before LASC Judge Holly Fujie on their demurrer. A case review hearing is already scheduled in the matter for December 13.

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  • Bill Maher And Senator Ted Cruz Find Some Uncommon Ground In ‘Real Time’ Debate

    Bill Maher And Senator Ted Cruz Find Some Uncommon Ground In ‘Real Time’ Debate

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    Oil and water. Oscar and Felix. Entering tonight’s Real Time, you’d expect Sen. Ted Cruz and Bill Maher to fit into that “don’t mix” category.

    You’d be wrong, for the most part. Although they sparred at times, the two political opposites found that they were often on the same page.

    Cruz is out supporting his new book, Unwoke: How to Defeat Cultural Marxism in America, and surprisingly admitted his admiration for the “old-school liberal” Maher, who Cruz said was “funny as hell” and “believes in free speech.”

    “I actually appreciate what you do,” Cruz said, adding he has retweeted some of Maher’s monologues.

    Maher seemed taken aback. “I feel realky bad about the jokes I did about you,” he said. He acknowledged he is often accused of slowly getting more conservative, basically because he refuses to “bend the knee” to the more “crazy train” ideas of the left.

    Cruz said that the “echo chambers” that people create are troubling. “If you watch Rachel Maddow or Sean Hannity,” he said, the result is “not good for America that we don’t talk to each other.”

    Maher asked Cruz how he defines “woke.”

    “It’s intertwined with cultural Marxism, Cruz said, blaming major institutions that have been captured by the extreme left,” starting with universities.

    Cruz then blew a joke about Harvard and screwing in lightbulbs, which Maher teased him about, noting that politicians should not try to be funny.

    Cruz countered that “you can’t do this job without laughing or enjoying it. There are too many politicians who act like they got a stick up their ass.”

    Maher was impressed. “I never saw this side of you,” he said, adding that Cruz’s reputation is that he is widely disliked.

    They did butt heads on whether Joe Biden was legitimately elected. Cruz admitted Biden was elected, but added that he didn’t think everything was fair. They then went into a finger-pointing back and forth that ranged from Nixon in 1960 to Al Gore to Hilary Clinton.

    The night’s panel discussion included Jordan Peterson, professor emeritus of psychology at the University of Toronto and author of the bestseller 12 Rules For Life: An Antidote To Chaos, and and Pamela Paul, former editor of the New York Times Book Review and current opinion columnist for the paper.

    After a far-ranging talk about why younger people aren’t having sex, the discussion dove into Joe Biden’s political future and why there’s a mess in the Middle East.

    Maher’s “New Rules” editorial lamented the deterioration of discipline in schools, contrasting Britney Spears of 20 years ago dancing in the hall to “Baby One More Time” versus the “Dancing with Knives” version of today. Maher offered his own Bill Maher’s Non-Catholic Catholic school as a possible solution toward restoring order.

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  • Andrew Cuomo Blames ‘Cancel Culture On Steroids’ For Downfall

    Andrew Cuomo Blames ‘Cancel Culture On Steroids’ For Downfall

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    Andrew Cuomo is still attempting to brush off the many sexual harassment allegations against him.

    The former New York governor decried “cancel culture” on Friday’s episode of “Real Time With Bill Maher,” two years after he resigned following an independent investigation that cited 11 women’s claims of misconduct.

    “This is the cancel culture on steroids at the highest level — with a justice department,” he said. “Eleven cases trigger the cancel culture. Everyone has to be first before they get accused by a women’s group of not moving fast enough.”

    He also addressed President Joe Biden’s call for him to step down.

    “The president of the United States within hours says: ‘You have to resign, but I didn’t read the report. But doesn’t matter. You have to resign,’” Cuomo said. “And now it’s dominoes among the Democrats.”

    At a 2021 press conference about the investigation, New York Attorney General Letitia James said that Cuomo “sexually harassed multiple women and in doing so violated federal and state law.” The report concluded that Cuomo kissed, touched and made sexual comments to staffers.

    Cuomo said on “Real Time” that five different district attorneys refused to bring a case against him. When host Bill Maher asked why the New York State Assembly’s Judiciary Committee had cited “overwhelming evidence” of alleged crimes in 2021, he suggested that it merely wanted to affirm James’ report.

    “She wanted my job, which was part of the motivation here,” Cuomo replied. “She put out a report, she said 11. That was the brilliant manipulation of this, because you and everyone else said … ’11 cases is so many. I don’t even have to bother reading the report.’”

    James noted in her 2021 press conference that investigators reviewed “more than 74,000 pieces of evidence, including documents, emails, texts, audio files and pictures.” James said the evidence painted a “deeply disturbing yet clear picture.”

    Andrew Cuomo suggested that “cancel culture” was affecting the U.S. “at the highest level.”

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    Cuomo appeared on the show alongside former chief of staff Melissa DeRosa, who chronicled her tenure in a new book titled “What’s Left Unsaid.” She suggested one outlet in particular unfairly targeted Cuomo.

    “I think that The New York Times, which was sort of the driver of this manufactured scandal in my opinion, has been leading the Me Too movement, has been out front on everything and constantly redefining what it is to have an executable offense,” DeRosa said.

    She pointed to a front-page article in the Times about one woman’s encounter with Cuomo at a wedding, which DeRosa characterized as a playful request to kiss the woman on the cheek. But the woman told the Times that she had removed Cuomo’s hand from her bare lower back and that she had pulled away after he brought his hands up to her cheeks.

    DeRosa suggested that any questions about this at the time were seen as “victim-shaming.”

    Cuomo infamously presented a slideshow in 2021 of him kissing people in a defiant speech aiming to soften the allegations. He said kissing was, for him, “meant to convey warmth, nothing more.” He notably refused to take questions at the time.

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  • Men’s Rights Activists Defend Russell Brand

    Men’s Rights Activists Defend Russell Brand

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    “Okay, so I’m going to say, ‘Where’s the evidence,’ and then you’re going to present some evidence, and then I’m going to say, ‘Innocent until proven guilty!’ and then you’re going to explain that only applies directly to criminal trials, and then I’m just going to make a violent threat against you.”

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  • Bill Maher Returns To Show Over Fears Aging Fan Base Will Die Off Before Writers’ Strike Ends

    Bill Maher Returns To Show Over Fears Aging Fan Base Will Die Off Before Writers’ Strike Ends

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    LOS ANGELES—In a controversial move earning him the ire of the Writers Guild of America, television host Bill Maher confirmed this week that he would cross picket lines to put his show Real Time back on the air, citing concerns his aging fan base would die off before the writers’ strike ended. “Look, the fact is, we have no idea how long this thing could go on, and the people who actually enjoy my show are dying off by the day,” said the comedian and WGA member, explaining that his producers had shown him a series of actuarial charts and warned that his show would need a ratings bump this fall before his remaining viewers began to enter hospice. “I wish I could help out the writers, but my captive audience of people who are literally too old and infirm to change the channel when Real Time With Bill Maher comes on is not long for this world.” According to recent Nielsen ratings, the majority of households tuning into Real Time are occupied by individuals whose in-home caregivers have not yet entered the room to discover they are dead.

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