Maher: GOP Voters a 'Fringe Group;' Fox News Spreading 'Misinformation'
HBO's Bill Maher spouted his usual anti-conservative and anti-Fox News rhetoric on Monday's Situation Room on CNN, attacking the Tea Party movement as "teabaggers [who] are all carrying the banner...of corporatist America" and accusing CNN's competitor of "filling people with misinformation." Maher also labeled Republican voters "far right" and a "fringe group of people who are very forceful."
The left-wing HBO host appeared for two segments starting at the bottom of the 5 pm Eastern hour. Anchor Wolf Blitzer began with an election-related question: "Let's talk a little bit about what's going to happen tomorrow. A lot of Democrats are worried. They're sitting on a potential political disaster tomorrow. Here's the question to you: why? What happened?"
Maher actually first blamed the Democrats: "Well- I mean, partly, it is the Democrats' fault. They don't do very good at bragging about their achievements. This Congress, which I'm sure is going to be tarred as a do-nothing Congress, actually was one of the more successful congresses in recent memory, probably not since Lyndon Johnson in 1965 has a Congress achieved so much." The guest predictably cited health care "reform" and financial reforms as his examples.
Blitzer followed-up by asking, "So is it just a matter of communications?" Maher launched his attack on Fox News in his reply:
MAHER: Well, that's part of it. Also, it's- part of the problem, of course, is your competitor over there at Fox News, filling people with misinformation. Somehow, people have not gotten the message, for example, that Obama gave you a tax cut. All they hear is that the stimulus bill was some sort of socialist program to run up the debt. Almost half the stimulus program was tax cuts, and people just don't seem to be able to get this information in their head.
The CNN anchor responded to this answer with praise for President Obama. Maher came back with more praise of Democratic legislation, along with a predictable vulgar attack on the Tea Party movement:
BLITZER: But he's such a good communicator- the President.
MAHER: I'm sorry?
BLITZER: I said the President- you know, got into office because he's such a powerful communicator and he delivered a message that clearly resonated back in 2008.
MAHER: Well, he seems to have forgotten some of those communication skills. That's true. We cannot blame it all on Fox News. He should have been out there more telling people, bragging about what he and his administration and the Democratic Congress have done for them. They did things that actually made their lives better- health care, credit card reform, things like this. The banks can't get in the middle now if you get a student loan. That's $90 billion that was saved. You know, you can kind of go on and on down the list of the way people's lives are practically made better by a Democratic government that actually fights for people, as opposed to corporations. But somehow, that idea doesn't carry the day. The teabaggers are all carrying the banner, really, of corporatist America. We talked about it on our show Friday. Somehow, their agenda, as a populist organization, is the exact same agenda as billionaires like Steve Forbes.
Blitzer also touched briefly on the radical left's criticism of the President before moving on to his next major topic, Christine O'Donnell. As you might expect, Maher thought Obama wasn't being liberal enough:
BLITZER: Some on the left think the President went too far towards Wall Street- didn't go far enough towards the- what we call these progressive ideas- ideas that you like. Are you among them who thinks (sic) the President wasn't progressive enough?
MAHER: Oh, absolutely- and, by the way, when we define 'progressive,' please remember that we're defining that by the parameters of 2010, when actually, what is centrist today- really, if you look at- like 1994, when Bob Dole presented his health care plan- okay, that I assume was considered a centrist plan, or maybe even a little to the right, since it was Bob Dole, the leader of the Republican party. That's essentially the health care plan that we got in 2010 from the Obama administration. But somehow, that became socialism.
Near the end of the first segment, the CNN anchor asked his guest about O'Donnell. Not only did he insult the Republican candidate (Maher actually claimed at one point that he liked O'Donnell), but launched another attack on the "teabaggers:"
BLITZER: Let's talk a little bit about Christine O'Donnell, a woman you helped make rather famous on 'Real-Time with Bill Maher.' She's way down in the polls in Delaware, as you probably know. If she doesn't win tomorrow, what do you think is next for her? You've known her a lot longer than we have.
MAHER: Unemployment is next for her. (laughs) She will go from whence she came. She didn't have a job before, and she probably will not have a job after- although, maybe, she'll get a job at Fox News or something like that. But no, she will not be dabbling in statecraft, it looks like, because I don't think she's going to win that election. So- you know, I like Christine-
BLITZER: Because a lot of people think she might have a future- she might have a future as a TV pundit out there. I wouldn't be surprised if she signs with Fox or some other network. Would you be surprised?
MAHER: I'm surprised that we ascribe the word 'pundit' to someone who knows so little. She couldn't name a Supreme Court case. She was shocked to find out that the First Amendment included the First Amendment. So- boy, the word 'pundit'- (unintelligible) take a trip downhill-
BLITZER: She did beat Mike Castle- congressman, former governor of Delaware, someone who had been elected and elected numerous times in the state- in a Republican primary. She obviously had something going for her with these Republican voters out there.
MAHER: Yes, Republican voters, which is basically the far right. It's a fringe group of people who are very forceful, even though they don't have a lot of numbers, because they have enthusiasm. But let's not forget that people like Christine O'Donnell- and there's going to be a lot of these teabaggers who are sweeping into the country- into the state houses, into the Congress, rather, next year- and somehow, they sell us on the idea that because they haven't been to Washington before, they're pure and that they will come into town and change the culture. That's not going to happen. They're not pure. They're just more naive. They're not going to change the way business is done in Washington or change human nature. Deals are still going to be made the way they've always been made, and these people will just have to catch up.
Just within the past month, Maher has labeled Republicans a "deadly enemy," compared Tea Party activists to Nazis, and used the Brett Favre sexting scandal to bash Sarah Palin and other conservative women, as well as white men.
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Maher, has got to be a
Submitted by ForeverOnTheRight on Tue, 11/02/2010 - 9:28am.
Maher, has got to be a socialist, with his head up his (you pick the orifice), or in the sand.
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At this point
Submitted by jdlybrand on Tue, 11/02/2010 - 9:28am.
Is donkey face even relevant anymore?
"What a revoltin' development this is!"
Chester Riley
relevent anymore?
Submitted by theduck6 on Tue, 11/02/2010 - 9:58am.
please someone ANYONE pulllleazzze tell me just why does anyone give a rodents rump what an unfunny, cynical failed stand-up comic think about anything? HE'S NOT HALF AS SMART AS HE THINKS HE IS AND HE'S AN ELITIST WITH NO REASON TO THINK HE IS ELITE.
wtf???
I've always said that, to
Submitted by motherbelt on Tue, 11/02/2010 - 9:32am.
I've always said that, to liberals, there are only "normal" people and "far right extremists."
Maher proves the point again.
Now the entire Republican Party is a "fringe."
I am sick to death of people like Blitzer who swoon over "celebrities" like Maher, and just because they became famous by doing comedy about politics, start treating them as if they are now serious, thoughtful analysts.
Well, what the H...it worked for Joy Behar too.
People like Maher and Blitzer make me mad enough to swear for a full two minutes without repeating myself.
And for Maher, 'normal' = NORML
Submitted by Galvanic on Tue, 11/02/2010 - 10:10am.
Maher has always described himself as a libertarian even though he says that European social democracy is the model we should strive for.
But when you pick at his 'libertarian' leanings, you find that what he's really talking about is legalization of narcotics. He doesn't mind government running everything else.
Perhaps he's looking for a communist/socialist state with legalized drugs, and realizes that there are none.
Hey mb...
Submitted by the struggler on Tue, 11/02/2010 - 11:17am.
"...swear for a full two minutes..."..........Yosemite Sam perfected the art...heh
GOP is a fringe group
Submitted by hbnolikeee on Tue, 11/02/2010 - 9:32am.
Bill you're a pathetic moron. It's a shame as you "USED TO BE" funny. Now you're just a pathetic loser.
GOP voters a fringe group?!!
Submitted by Newsbusterbrown on Tue, 11/02/2010 - 9:32am.
GOP voters a fringe group?!! It might only be temporary, but they certainly won't be the fringe for the next two years.
“There are no easy answers, but there are simple answers. We must have the courage to do what we know is morally right.” - Ronald Reagan (1964 Republican Convention)
Misinformation is Maher's
Submitted by mattm on Tue, 11/02/2010 - 9:35am.
Misinformation is Maher's middle name.
That alleged tax cut was merely a temporary tax credit that only certain people could qualify for. That's not a tax cut. Besides, spending went through the roof - which is equivalent to a tax increase...not to mention all the crap that's heading down the pike - unless the GOP can stop it.
Bill, we're not all as stupid as your audience is, you know.
I'm in that category
Submitted by Galvanic on Tue, 11/02/2010 - 10:14am.
My income is just over the threshhold for getting any of the tax credits.
How dare you earn more than
Submitted by mattm on Tue, 11/02/2010 - 11:01am.
How dare you earn more than other people!
I'm sure my President will 'rectify' my situation
Submitted by Galvanic on Tue, 11/02/2010 - 11:05am.
Like he told Joe the Plumber, he intends to "spread some of that wealth around."
Maher's so far left that even
Submitted by Beukeboom on Tue, 11/02/2010 - 9:40am.
Maher's so far left that even centrists appear "radical" and "fringe" to him. Maher makes plenty of accusations but has nothing factual to back them up. Whenever he is held accountable and required to back up his statements he is unable to do so and tries desperately to change the topic. Others are saying Maher is irrelevant and I concur. But can anyone actually point to a time when Maher was ever actually relevant politically?
I can and do respect liberals who can present a coherent and cogent argument but Maher is woefully unable to accomplish even that simple feat. Maher is the epitomé of the unhinged radical liberal.
But of course I am stating the obvious.
A great idea
Submitted by hbnolikeee on Tue, 11/02/2010 - 12:18pm.
Hey Bill give me all your money. You have a lot more than I do. Come one spread YOUR wealth you stinking hypocrite.
Generosity
Submitted by Beukeboom on Tue, 11/02/2010 - 1:03pm.
Everyone knows that liberals are very, very generous...
...with other people's money.
This week's talking points.
Submitted by Red Jeep on Tue, 11/02/2010 - 9:44am.
On Sunday Jimmy Carter states about FOX News: "...they implant completely false images not only of the facts about legislation that’s passed or doesn’t get passed, but also about the character of President Obama."
Then on Monday Maher says: "Also, it's- part of the problem, of course, is your competitor over there at Fox News, filling people with misinformation."
OK, but so what? How will this kind of comment elect Democrats today?
ID the misinformation. We want facts.
When you don't have the issues on your side, . . .
Submitted by Galvanic on Tue, 11/02/2010 - 11:02am.
. . . attack the individuals.
The Democratic position is so weak, that all they can do is resort to personal attacks and accusations of misinformation and lies.
Yet, if as Maher and other maintain, this President and Congress have accomplished great things, (a) why has the public grown angrier the more they learn of the details, and (b) why can't the incumbents run on them?
Maher can call them cowards, but many of them are freshman Representatives who 'went along to get along' with Madame Speaker, as freshmen usually do. They erroneously rode the faux Obama-wave, thinking they were at the leading edge of a new New Deal.
But it didn't take long for them to sense the anger (see August '09 town halls), and they have been distancing themselves from Obama, Pelosi, and the 'accomplishments' ever since.
Billy Boy, Put Down the Bong
Submitted by hbnolikeee on Tue, 11/02/2010 - 9:48am.
"...Republican voters, which is basically the far right. It's a fringe group of people who are very forceful, even though they don't have a lot of numbers, because they have enthusiasm."
The GOP is over a third of the country you dolt!
The Dems 'bragging about
Submitted by killa37 on Tue, 11/02/2010 - 9:55am.
The Dems 'bragging about their achievements' is about as legit as ol' assface bragging about his good looks, or his intelligence...............
And, speaking of corporatist America.............who the hell pays you, Maher??
Yep! Corporate America
Submitted by ROSIE RIGHT on Tue, 11/02/2010 - 2:51pm.
Yep! Corporate America supports all the non-working masses looking for a handout. It is Capitalism at the heart of Americas's freedoms and opportunity which makes us so desireable to immigrants.The liberal voters are too blind to see that the Socialist leaners (in big government) know they would be "the new elite" and all of us citizens would be powerless peasants!
Voting
Submitted by Mike76 on Tue, 11/02/2010 - 9:58am.
I haven't been here for awhile. I see Newsbusters has a whole new web design. Hmmm...
I am off to vote, and I hope everyone here on Newsbusters is doing the same today. Let's get rid of some of these liberal retards currently in office.
who do i blame when falling on my Face?
Submitted by JIMMY1660 on Tue, 11/02/2010 - 10:00am.
as we move through life-there are ups/downs.if i take credit for the ups i also must take the downs as well.
it is so easy to point the finger at others. Blaming Fox-when in truth-the left had a change to drive the car, that we are talk about, and drive it worse than the right ever did.
voters were upset with Republicans so they voted fr BHO. Now they have found his "driving skills are that of a blind guy"
take the keys away bring on the next driver.
if the Republicans blow it=there go the keys.
Maher is a drunk that no one will give the keys to.he talks to hear himself-like me talking into the mirror. no one is listening Bill.
I am waiting fro Maher to
Submitted by WarEagle66 on Tue, 11/02/2010 - 10:05am.
I am waiting fro Maher to explain how well that War on Poverty is going. That is Johnson's legacy, to me at least, the destruction of the poor black family.
IF ONLY, Bill
Submitted by mnemosyne23 on Tue, 11/02/2010 - 10:11am.
"This Congress, which I'm sure is going to be tarred as a do-nothing Congress..."
I wish I could tar them as a "do-nothing Congress." Then maybe I wouldn't feel like I need to take a shower every time I see Nancy Pelosi's botoxed rictus smile from Hell on my TV screen.
"...actually was one of the more successful congresses in recent memory, probably not since Lyndon Johnson in 1965 has a Congress achieved so much."
Yes. Of course. Because LYNDON JOHNSON is the person you want to point to as a paradigm of governmental achievement. Yes. Great Society. Of course. Nothing like a government-run nanny state to really warm the cockles of the heart!
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"Live free or die: Death is not the worst of evils."
~General John Stark, 1809
Biting the hand that feeds him.
Submitted by rick.bren on Tue, 11/02/2010 - 10:27am.
Billy Boy decried that FOX was "carrying the banner...of corporatist America"
Does he have a notion where his paycheck comes from??
Does he have a notion where
Submitted by mnemosyne23 on Tue, 11/02/2010 - 10:33am.
Does he have a notion where his paycheck comes from??
MAHER: Mommy told me the stork delivers paychecks to good little commie boys and girls.
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"Live free or die: Death is not the worst of evils."
~General John Stark, 1809
SSSSHHHHHHHHHH
Submitted by notinstl on Tue, 11/02/2010 - 10:44am.
please.....let them, especially maher, remain as CLUELESS as they are......
Good communicator ='s "punish our enemies"
Submitted by Gary Hall on Tue, 11/02/2010 - 10:53am.
..the rundown:
BLITZER: But he's [Obama] such a good communicator
Maher labeled Republican voters "far right" and a "fringe group of people who are very forceful."
Obama: [to Latino's] .. punish our enemies [ the 70% of the voters who support the rule of law ].
(;~/ gary
Remember, there is "Hope," for the future...
... if we vote for "Change," today!
Wolfie boy--BO is not a good
Submitted by liberalsarefunny on Tue, 11/02/2010 - 1:11pm.
Wolfie boy--BO is not a good communicator, he is a good teleprompter reader..
Ronald Reagan was the great
Submitted by Beukeboom on Tue, 11/02/2010 - 1:13pm.
Ronald Reagan was the great communicator. Barack Obama just thinks he's the great communicator. Of course all his sychophants keep telling him he's the greatest communicator so Obama remains deluded.
Maher is a
Submitted by Apache on Tue, 11/02/2010 - 10:53am.
Maher is a RAAACCCCIIIIIISSSSSTTTTT!!!!!
He makes two patently
Submitted by Ruths husband Ben on Tue, 11/02/2010 - 11:09am.
He makes two patently ridiculous points, 1. that people are labeling this a "do nothing Congress" and 2. that Bomama didn't communicate enough.
Criminity, it's been Obama on every venue he could find. Hell, I think he guest hosted the Shopper's channel! And it is isn't that Congress didn't do anything its that it did too much, it went too far and now the people (myself included) are mad as hell.
I guess he's right about one thing, though. I didn't get the message that Obama cut my taxes. What a load of #$@#!
Glad I already voted. Conservative all the way. TeaParty where applicable. Bite me Maher.
"Teabaggers"
Submitted by Arminius on Tue, 11/02/2010 - 11:15am.
Has anyone ever heard a masculine man use that word? I think Maher surrounds himself with young women in an attempt to hide his homosexuality.
Billy, Billy, Billy... what
Submitted by MikeB on Tue, 11/02/2010 - 12:45pm.
Billy, Billy, Billy... what color is the sky in your universe? Maher must have got a double reinforcement of the liberal gene from his parents, resulting in paranoia and other psychoses. Either that, or he is dumber than a desicated cow pie.
blah blah blah---more drivel
Submitted by liberalsarefunny on Tue, 11/02/2010 - 1:00pm.
blah blah blah---more drivel from maher...
Since Maher thinks that
Submitted by TE on Tue, 11/02/2010 - 1:11pm.
Since Maher thinks that Brazil hasn't used any oil in the last thirty years, can we expect to see any of Maher's identically minded, leftist morons like Wolf Blitzer to ask Maher what Maher thinks that Brazil uses to power its automobiles? Gerbils spinning the wheels?
The "intellectual" Bill Maher "don't speak so good"
Submitted by metaphorsbwithu on Tue, 11/02/2010 - 2:00pm.
RE: "Well- I mean, partly, it is the Democrats' fault. They don't do very good at bragging about their achievements.
Hey, Bill! That should be "very well", Mr. sophisticated elitist intellectual snob.
No, we don't believe in "grammar police" ourselves, but you asked for it with your tiresome smearing of (as Katie Couric calls them) the "great unwashed".
Re: Fox News "spreading misinformation"
Submitted by ROSIE RIGHT on Tue, 11/02/2010 - 3:00pm.
I don't see Glenn Beck's RED PHONE on the liberal news/talking head's desk! CALL HIM!
They're not going to change
Submitted by Dan The Man 2 on Tue, 11/02/2010 - 6:57pm.
They're not going to change the way business is done in Washington or change human nature. Deals are still going to be made the way they've always been made, and these people will just have to catch up.In a way he may be right if the new people don't watch out and not play the game. but playing the game is why we are in teh mess we are in now. Congress and teh President reminds me so much of teh congress in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington.