Maher: Romney's a 'Dork in Mom Jeans Who's Afraid of Black People'

September 15th, 2012 1:31 PM

Bill Maher not surprisingly spent most of his HBO show Friday trashing Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney.

During his final New Rule, the Real Time host said, "In many ways we're all a bit Mitt Romney - and I don't just mean dorks in mom jeans who are afraid of black people" (video follows with transcript and commentary, serious vulgarity warning, file photo):

BILL MAHER: When Michelle Obama said at the convention, “For Barack success isn't about how much money you make, it's about the difference you make in people's lives,” it was kind of a big dog whistle f--k you to Mitt Romney, because the God he worships isn't in the New Testament. It's in the Cayman Islands and Geneva. But the problem, of course, is that in many ways we're all a bit Mitt Romney - and I don't just mean dorks in mom jeans who are afraid of black people.

Actually, I lied. I have no additional commentary. This drivel speaks for itself.