Not Biased? CNN Has Obama Donor Bill Maher Guest Host for Piers Morgan
The next time CNN denies having any liberal bias, it will have to explain having liberal Obama donor Bill Maher guest-hosting on Friday night during prime-time. Not only is Maher an avowed Obama-supporter, but he has made headlines spewing vitriol against conservative women – and still CNN has made him a welcome guest on multiple occasions.
On Friday's Piers Morgan Tonight, Maher hosted "Family Guy" creator Seth MacFarlane for a liberal chat where both praised Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.) and lauded "great guy" Jimmy Carter, along with slamming the "culture wars" and the "outrage industry" on the right. [Video below the break. Audio here.]
Maher touted Franken as one of the "funniest senators ever," and MacFarlane called him a "good guy" and added that "you don't get a sense that he's sold out to the machine." In regards to Jimmy Carter, both adulated him and Maher claimed he "never fired a shot" in office. "[T]here's an example of guy who -- clearly we both have enormous respect for, very religious man," MacFarlane cooed.
MacFarlane also mocked some states' efforts to require ultrasounds for women before abortions. "What is it now, you have to view a hologram of Tupac before you can get an abortion?" he quipped.
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"[I]t's a mindset that's so foreign to me. I don't get it," he continued ranting. "And I have to think that a lot of it is – you know, you've talked about the outrage industry on your show. I think it's that we're just looking for things to rile people up about," said the creator of a show that has certainly riled up no shortage of people over the years.
MacFarlane also stood by his remarks about the government needing to force people to recycle. "[T]hat's the government's job, is to – is to, like it or not, force us to do things we don't want to do that will ultimately help us all," he insisted. Both he and Maher agreed that the government forcing higher taxes on the rich is "how bridges stay up."
A partial transcript of the interview, which aired on Piers Morgan Tonight on June 1 at 9:07 p.m. EDT, is as follows:
BILL MAHER: Let me ask you about politics, because I know you care a lot. I don't think it's any secret, you're for Obama, but most progressives are to one degree or another disappointed. That's what we hear all the time. Are you disappointed? What are you disappointed in?
SETH MACFARLANE: I feel like if I knew, if I was in those little rooms or those big rooms –
MAHER: If you knew what he knew.
MACFARLANE: If I knew what was going on, I would be able to more effectively answer that question. I don't know, because I – you know, I remember talking to Al Franken at one point, who said, you know, it's a lot harder than you think to get anything done. It --
MAHER: More than ever.
MACFARLANE: – like if I went in there, you know, and he's, in my opinion, one of the --
MAHER: Funniest senators ever.
MACFARLANE: Exactly. But he's a -- you talk to him and he's able – he's still – he's a human being and you don't get a sense that he's sold out to the machine. He's a good guy. And he's very candid about it. He says it's very hard to get things done. And so I don't know. I mean, I think in the simplest –
MAHER: But gay marriage, he turned on that. I mean, that was – that is one of your –
MACFARLANE: How much of that was our friend, Biden? I don't know.
MAHER: Right. Well, it was, a lot. But he – at the end of the day, he did seem to do the right thing, and I know that's a big cause with you.
(...)
MAHER: So what do you think about the fact that this election was supposedly all about the economy? But the culture wars, sort of reared their ugly head. I mean, we have a lot of discussion about war on women, but we talked about contraception in this election, which I never thought would come up in 2012.
MACFARLANE: Yep. What is it now, you have to view a hologram of Tupac before you can get an abortion? It's that what's --
MAHER: No, no, no, you're speaking about the vaginal probe.
MACFARLANE: Ah, yes, the vaginal probe.
MAHER: But really, I mean, this is -- I mean, there are laws that have been proposed in a number of states for things like that. What is your –
MACFARLANE: That's where I feel disconnected from the rest of my species. I don't – I can't begin to comment because I don't understand – it's a mindset that's so foreign to me. I don't get it. And I have to think that a lot of it is -- you know, you've talked about the outrage industry on your show. I think it's that we're just looking for things to rile people up about. I wonder how many people who are advocating those sorts of procedures truly believe that this is what we should be expending our energy on. I –
MAHER: And what should we – I would guess you would say the environment.
MACFARLANE: The environment.
MAHER: You care a lot about that. But I've also heard you say that the government needs to force you to recycle.
MACFARLANE: Yeah, I do think that. I – there are things that we know – it's the argument that -- relates to the argument that people make when you – that conservatives make when you say, gosh, we should tax the rich and they say, well then why don't you just write a check. You know? Well, because it's not enough. If every rich guy was going to do that, great, but it's not going to happen. Somebody – that's the government's job, is to – is to, like it or not, force us to do things we don't want to do that will ultimately help us all. And I'm sure I'll be called a socialist for that last comment.
MAHER: Conservatives hear that when they hear the word government needs to –
MACFARLANE: But that's how bridges stay up.
MAHER: Right. That's exactly how bridges stay up.
(...)
MACFARLANE: You know, Jimmy Carter, for example, born-again Christian –
MAHER: Great guy.
MACFARLANE: Great guy, who's a guy I –
MAHER: Never fired a shot.
MACFARLANE: No, no.
MAHER: As president.
MACFARLANE: Yeah. And I mean, there's an example of guy who -- clearly we both have enormous respect for, very religious man.
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I can't BELIEVE they did that.
Submitted by Annie Ashe Fields on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 2:54pm.
NOTHING but EPIC bad news for CNN lately... and they decide to load up the kamikaze plane with the c-word pilot?
OMG.
What a PIG of choice.
Unbelievable.
I don't see why having Maher on CNN is a big deal.
Submitted by Rush Fan on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 8:06pm.
Why would you not expect CNN, a biased Leftist network, owned by Time Warner, a Leftist-run conglomerate, to open their arms to a fellow Leftist? Every Leftist news outlet, from print to television, claim they are not biased.
Why should you be surprised? One of the basic characteristics of the Left is that they lie and are hypocrites.
Morally bankrupt network...
Submitted by Soldat44 on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 11:54pm.
Morally bankrupt network...
Observe the Neo-Lib....
Submitted by adamsmith on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 2:57pm.
circular firing squad draw itself yet tighter....The more they expose themselves for what and who they are, the quicker the S.S. Obamalinsky starts its decent into the abyss...........
That's so cute. They even finish each other's sentences.
Submitted by SickofLibs on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 3:02pm.
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Good evening SoL
Submitted by cocodrie on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 3:10pm.
That's because they're behind each other 100%
Jesus Loves You so much He died for you
Didn't see the show
Submitted by Tugboat Phil on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 3:06pm.
Did Maher have any t**ts or c**nts as guests?
Is CNN nihilistic?
Submitted by Galvanic on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 3:22pm.
With ratings diving downward, they hire the caustic Bill Maher to guest host for Brit-fluff Piers Morgan to do a bitch session with the creator of Family Guy. Woo-hoo, as they say.
They're down 50% in viewers from a year ago....
Submitted by nonncom on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 4:43pm.
trying to drive off the other 50% with donkey face....LOL....
Ratings are not the most important criteria for a Leftist media
Submitted by Rush Fan on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 10:21pm.
network. Leftism is as much a religion to the Left as Catholicism and Judaism. As long as CNN has an avenue to promote their Leftist/Democrat agenda, they are doing G-d's work.
Moreover, their cohorts in the Leftist media are proud of CNN for not backing down in the face of adverse ratings. Expect CNN to receive an Emmy or at the very least a GLAAD award for CNN's continuous promotion of all things gay, lesbian and transgender.
Bless CNN for sticking to their Leftist agenda until the very end, when they are purchased by a Conservative and transformed into the Conservative News Network.
Watch closely
Submitted by jon_torlin on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 3:32pm.
CNN, thy name is desperation.
Watch, everyone, as this train wreck continues to occur.
-Jon
Bill Mohair's lexical challenge
Submitted by CO2Maker on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 3:43pm.
How could Mohair conduct a conversation without his trusty lexicon of c-, t-, and b-words? Or his adjective of choice, f-ing?
Maybe he thought the network was C-word, N-word, 'nuther N-word.
Trouble with that...
Submitted by AgentAmerican on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 4:05pm.
...it was on CNN. Nobody watched it. I just now found out by reading Newsbusters.
Gee, Rush must have been too
Submitted by golfer88 on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 4:17pm.
Gee, Rush must have been too busy to guest host that night...
Maher just became a part owner of the New York Mets
Submitted by OxyCon on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 4:55pm.
Contact Major League Baseball and let them have it for allowing this misogynist pig to become an owner.
MLB condones calling women tw*ts, c*nts, sl*ts and wh*res if they let this stand unchallenged.
How can the Mets have a Family Night promotion after allowing this despicable person to become a part owner?
Major League Baseball used to represent wholesome values. Now they promote calling women tw#ts and c#nts.
John Rocker was hounded out of baseball because ---
Submitted by matthewdean on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 5:07pm.
he wasn't politically correct; but then, he was neither a liberal nor a progressive.
MD
You old fool
Submitted by 4for4 on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 5:14pm.
Rocker ERA'ed himself out of baseball.
Right, 4for4, you liberal turdbreath,--
Submitted by matthewdean on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 5:42pm.
the left side's self righteous angst and loud wailing over what Rocker said had nothing to do with his athletic demise.
In addition to having bad breath, you are a putz,
MD
MD, 4for4 gives turds a bad name.
Submitted by UpNorth on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 8:35pm.
He does, however, make putzes everywhere proud.
UpNorth ---
Submitted by matthewdean on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 9:37pm.
He's just another lib troll who will never, ever, see the light or get it right.
MD
In all fairness MD
Submitted by LinTaylor on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 9:56pm.
Speaking as an Atlanta native and a staunch Libertarian, Rocker was just plain an idiot. Even if he felt that way, he should have realized that you don't say that kind of thing in a nationally-published magazine and not expect some kind of backlash (even if he has the right to say it).
Besides, he wasn't that good of a pitcher anyhow, so it's not like that was a great loss anyhow.
Understood, Lin Taylor, but by the same token, ---
Submitted by matthewdean on Tue, 06/05/2012 - 1:45am.
I never considered that what John Rocker had to say in that particular instance was anything other than the truth.
It was not the same as going too far with free speech by screaming out "fire" in a crowded theater (though I have always considered that a bogus "example" - someone should raise the alarm); the aftermath of what Rocker voiced, idiotic to do so or not, was merely another situation in which political correctness ran amok.
Rocker may not have been a loss to the world of baseball - but had he been a minority and gone on that kind of rant, I seriously doubt anyone would have said Jack S--- about it.
Just another smack down of someone who had the temerity to tell it like it is.
Apparently, because the truth can sometimes be an ugly thing, there are those who choose to go after those who speak that truth, however ungraciously, rather than either facing up to that truth or admitting that it exists.
That is why political correctness has been allowed to ruin this country.
MD
Meanwhile, Rush Limbaugh
Submitted by Radical1979 on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 6:19pm.
who has never used those vile terms in reference to women, was unable to buy into an NFL team.
Hopefully the Mets face a severe backlash over this. I don't care who they're playing, their games won't be seen in my house.
Puh?
Submitted by 4for4 on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 8:11pm.
Never referred to the women of our US Military as sluts for accepting taxpayer funded contraception? Someone cut class early today.
He was referring to Fluke you moron.
Submitted by Radical1979 on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 8:19pm.
.
No worries Rad
Submitted by Boudin on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 8:28pm.
This is one of the reasons why the Mets are perennial losers. I bet they even let ol Pig Mahar address the team.
The Hypocrite Twins.
Submitted by drsamherman on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 5:20pm.
They care about the environment, yet they don't mind taking private jets to anywhere or being driven somewhere in a large Chevy Suburban with just two people (themselves & the driver) in the car.
They absolutely abhor guns and believe they should be banned. Of course, they need them for "personal protection" and their bodyguards carry them.
They advocate income redistribution yet don't give a dime to charity unless it benefits them with good publicity.
They are considered "important commentators" until they say something stupid, misogynist and bigoted and then suddenly liberals re-label them as "just comedians" and complain that their targets don't have a sense of humor. Jokes about liberals are off limits because they have no sense of humor about themselves.
They consider themselves to be open-minded, free of hatred and bigotry, and yet they use the worst racial, ethnic and gender stereotypes and language around as part of their "humor".
About the only thing they are faithful to is their own public self-image, which is to say they are narcissists and attention-addicts of the worst kind.
not so biased??
Submitted by ohio granny on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 6:09pm.
This is CNN style journalism on display. Guess they want to lose even more viewers.
Not much difference
Submitted by Rasmus on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 7:20pm.
You either get a pinheaded Brit who says whatever it takes to try to boost his stature and ratings, or an obscene, pathetic little twit who says whatever it takes to try to boost his stature and ratings. Both fail. I don't care how much money they make, or how many parties they go to with hoity-toity celebrities. They're both losers as human beings.
Donnie Osmond and Donkeyface
Submitted by Cactus Kurt on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 7:22pm.
errrr, McFarland and Maher are predictable and boring. Why would anyone watch their drivel when you already know the script? At least Piers Morgan isn't cliche-ridden and predictable. Amateurish at best from two purported "funnymen". Nothing but a pathetic stoke-fest.
When
Submitted by bobsmom on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 7:58pm.
they offer a guest host position to the likes of Mark Levin, Ann Coulter, Laura Ingraham, I may tune in. But, allow me to counter Morgan's Brit status with Mark Steyn, he'd garner ratings for CNN that they've not seen since the Shock and Awe days.
"[T]hat's the government's
Submitted by LinTaylor on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 9:53pm.
"[T]hat's the government's job, is to – is to, like it or not, force us to do things we don't want to do that will ultimately help us all."
Why am I not surprised that this came out of the mouth of the "genius" behind Family Guy, a show where anyone even remotely right from center is portrayed as a combination of Hitler, Dracula, and Darth Vader?
No noticable change in
Submitted by John21 on Tue, 06/05/2012 - 8:13am.
No noticable change in intellect or material. Propaganda and lies are universal in the far left.