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Daniel Rutherford
Daniel Rutherford
1 year ago

There are so few commentators left who have both an independent mind and the guts to speak it. Aside from Maher and Greenwald, on the British side I’d add Peter Hitchens, Craig Murray and Simon Jenkins. Long may they continue, those glowing beacons of real thought amid the barren wastes of journalism.

Penny Adrian
Penny Adrian
1 year ago

Sometimes I like what Bill Maher says, sometimes I hate it. But even if I hated everything Maher said, I HAVE NO RIGHT TO CANCEL HIM!!!! Nor do I have a right to cancel anybody else. Why is this so hard for so many people to understand?

Ian Stewart
Ian Stewart
1 year ago
Reply to  Penny Adrian

As a U.K. viewer I’ve been watching him every week for years, generally finding agreement with him – except for his complete blind spot on Brexit and the EU, where he seems to be completely uninformed.

I watch John Oliver every week too, striving to keep an open mind, but usually deleting his shows half way through when his woke bigotry dominates his analysis.

Dominic A
Dominic A
1 year ago

Maher is going from strength to strength, truly on a roll, long may it last. I await the Republican centrist who is able to so winningly critique, and laugh about, their side.

For those who see him as a bully – you’re totally misreading it. He’s an equal opportunity offender, skewering rank absurdity, with words and humour. Moreover, it’s clearly within a framework of deadly serious tough love, not cruelty or cheap laughs. Your politicians, doctors, teachers, journalists may lie and pander to your feelies, he won’t:

“If you want to help people, tell them the truth. If you want to help yourself, tell them what they want to hear.” (Thomas Sowell)

Richard Craven
Richard Craven
1 year ago

[Bill Maher] “referred to himself as a ‘house n-word‘”.
No he didn’t. He referred to himself as a “house ni55er”. Say so. Even the Guardian managed to repeat what he actually said, rather than relying on mealy-mouthed linguistic-segregation-enforcing circumlocution.

Raymond Inauen
Raymond Inauen
1 year ago

Watch the clip, it’s great!
https://youtu.be/yfiWjnStE3w
And this one got me really laughing!
USA Today
“Science hasn’t yet figured out how to solve obesity.””We don’t know how to blunt the rise in obesity because we don’t know precisely what the factors are that causing it.”
Ted Kyle, Founder, ConscienHealth
When Bill presents this near the end of his monolog, it was the icing on the cake.

Robin Blick
Robin Blick
1 year ago

Ideology and humour are incompatible.

Nicky Samengo-Turner
Nicky Samengo-Turner
1 year ago

When I gave up alcohol 20 years ago, I went from 15st 4 to 10 st 12 in 4 months… why weight now remains at 11st 4 lbs. I cook, and I eat and love food… it is not that difficult.

Ess Arr
Ess Arr
1 year ago

The difference between all those others mentioned, eg Glenn Greenwald, is that Maher is funny, sometimes very funny.

Marek Nowicki
Marek Nowicki
1 year ago

…the word “opportunists” is more suitable IMHO

Jamie B
Jamie B
1 year ago
Reply to  Marek Nowicki

Who are these opportunists? Could you elaborate?

Bianca Anna
Bianca Anna
1 year ago

I used to like Maher, and in the past I didn’t like when he was ridiculing the religious, after if he can laugh at how some ppl cope.

Here again, with bullying the obese people, me being one, postmenopausal, eating right stuff and under 1200 calories. According to him I am pigging out, am lazy.
And that’s from a guy who smokes

None of that is true, plus the dude hasn’t basic idea about the science and how weight loss works. It is a mystery even to the ppl in the field if research.

I’ll no longer watch Maher as he disgusts me as much Trump does.

Bullying is never ok. If anyone of you are still supporting him, you need to ask you what kind of person you are.

Michael Tierra
Michael Tierra
1 year ago
Reply to  Bianca Anna

Bill Maher says what many people think but are to afraid to say or lack the art of being able to say. I consider his shows a i might not always see things exactly the way Bill Maher sometimes does but somehow I feel better when the dark corners of hypocasy are eposed. Comedy i not nearly so funny if we find ourselves feeling comfortable all the time. It’s a period thing. Ever notice how the older comedy is, the less it seems funny. It’s because it is too safe. How would comics like Abbott and Costello and Amos and Andy fare in our uptight wokish world? Consider how much darker the world would be if it weren’t for the role of the fool to jab and mock the conventions of our mediocracy? Bill Maher’s comic satire is in the great tradition of the greatest comics like Lenny Bruce and George Carlin who expose ripening boil under the skin of convention. Human values and concerns for our fellow people always runs the risk of descending into a too serious place of intolerance. if you ask me, we need more Bill Maher’s David Chapell’s in the world not less.

Grenville Smith
Grenville Smith
1 year ago
Reply to  Bianca Anna

Weight loss works like this: Intake 1200 calories and expenditure 1100 calories = weight gain
Intake 1200 calories and expenditure 1300 = weight loss.
And it really is that simple.
Don’t kid yourself that it’s not.
And it’s only a mystery to those who want to sell you a diet or weight loss programme.
Wake up and smell the coffee – black, no sugar.

K V
K V
1 year ago
Reply to  Bianca Anna

You are a special kind of stupid

Google CICO – it’s a very simple equation, perhaps you can manage that