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Bill Maher made it clear how he feels about the “crazies” inside the democratic party in an interview with the Wall Street Journal on Saturday.
When asked why he mocks the left more than before, he responded: “You’re absolutely right, because you give me more material. I’m a comedian. I’m going to go where the gold is.” Maher expanded on his comedy, adding, “I think humor is one of the best ways to get to the truth, maybe the best, especially in politics,” and that “when someone laughs, it’s involuntary. So you can make it happen.” the audience “Admit that they agree with you even if they really don’t want to.”
The interviewer responded by saying, “But the woke don’t always laugh.” Maher agreed, responding, “This is one of the problems I have with the left. They can’t stand having to endure a moment of listening to something they don’t agree with. It’s not that the right doesn’t,” too. , but the left does it worse.”
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Maher also mentioned how his liberal friends can’t stand the fact that he invites conservative guests, like Ann Coulter, on his show. “‘I had liberal friends who just couldn’t stand that. Think about what this is,’ Bill pauses dramatically, ‘it’s people who hate me for whom I won’t hate,’ repeating again: ‘People who hate me for whom I won’t hate.’ .'”
After being asked, “Why do people on the left find it impossible to be nice to those they disagree with?” Maher responded by saying: “It’s in their psychological profile, they just have this need to signal virtues and for their friends (and I guess everyone on social media) to think of them as good people. “We are the good people.” We know who is good. And it is us.”
While many speculate whether Maher is considering switching parties, Maher rejects that notion, stating: “Many Republicans say, ‘Maybe we can get Bill Maher.’ No, you can’t. What you can get is for Bill Maher to be honest about the left. “I’m not going to join your team that doesn’t believe in democracy.”
Although he himself does not plan to change parties, Maher noted that there are voters who “are not particularly enamored of Trump, are not blind to his many flaws, but just feel that the crazy people on the left are somehow worse.” I don’t agree with them, but I understand. “I don’t hate them for voting for him.”
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Maher also chose some words for the younger generation, and one of his problems with them was “that they have no idea, they have no perspective. Of course, if they have gone to elite universities, I mean, a—h– – factories, have been indoctrinated into the idea that they live in the worst country in the world at the worst time in history, when in reality they live, with all our flaws, probably in the best, in what is definitely indisputably the best time . in history.”
While Maher believes that what the country needs is a metaphorical “colonician,” he adds that he “likes America” and that “America doesn’t need a revolution,” contrary to what some people on the political fringes believe.
He believes that Republicans will dominate Democrats in elections as long as the Democratic Party fails to “convince itself that it is this misunderstood vehicle of what people really want,” adding: “They often say, when they lose elections: ‘ We did it.’ Not conveying our message. Yes, you did. They just didn’t like it.
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In the final statement of Maher’s interview, as if he were addressing Vice President Kamala Harris herself, stated: “You lost a crazy contest against a real crazy man. Congratulations.”