Maher right again — We can’t turn into an “afraid of your own hands” society – IOTW Report

Maher right again — We can’t turn into an “afraid of your own hands” society

Although, the last line of his rant is asinine.

13 Comments on Maher right again — We can’t turn into an “afraid of your own hands” society

  1. His secret recipe it that he’ll say something that should be common sense and then close on some punchy fan service.

    I’ll give you dessert if you eat your vegetables.

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  2. Dick-nose is mostly full of shit, but not entirely. Even if when he says something sensible and rational it is for dishonest reasons, at least he on occasion says it. Wrong, yes. Stupid, no.

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  3. The only time I will click on a Bill Maher video is if the promo says “I have Corona-Virus and will die in two minutes.”
    He can go have sex with himself and a cactus.

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  4. I must have missed the part where he lambasted the media and the democrats for whipping the public into a frenzy of germophobic fear.

    It’s not enough to acknowledge what you (iotw family) and I already know. Turn on your asshole hypocrite totalitarian friends and media sources, and then MAYBE I will give you a little credit for your truthful message. Until then, f*ck-off! 🖕

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  5. He won’t do that. But he has been increasingly telling his liberal audience things they don’t want to hear over the last couple of years or so.

    I check in on the enemy. It’s true. He gets booed by his audiences sometimes for saying those “broken clock is right twice a day” observations and he’s started preemptively being resentful. It started with some comments about how violent Islam is and has recently been about how much the Left is not really that fond of free speech.

    Since he’s been without an audience since the coronavirus shit started, go back and watch his interview with Dan Crenshaw. It’s been about 3 weeks ago.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTGBJMDcras

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  6. Not that he’s stupid, but Maher’s problem is that he wants to come off as really smart. He has committed to some ideas because they’re either the ideology of the bulk of his audience (mob think) or he’s outright been fooled by ideas that function for him as irrational substitutes for religion (such as visceral Trump hatred). Then he can’t back off of them because he either feels compelled to pander to his audience or he wants to maintain consistency.

    He needs to shut up for a while. No one ever learned anything while he was talking.

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