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Bill Maher: ‘I Love America; It’s Americans I Can’t Stand!’

By Noel Sheppard
Created 2007-07-22 17:51

As if allowing this anti-American Bush-hater to have his own series wasn't enough, the brilliant folks at HBO decided to give Bill Maher another comedy special to rail against all things conservative.

For those on the left hoping for some truly vile attacks on the GOP, Saturday's "Bill Maher: The Decider" surely must have hit the spot.

In fact, of the 60 minutes Maher was given, upwards of 40 were spent eviscerating the President, his staff, Republican presidential candidates, and religious figures. In reality, this was a virtual campaign video for Democrats.

With that in mind, what follows are some of the lowlights in no particular order. However, the reader is cautioned that this is not edited for content, and contains some truly vulgar language.

As such, proceed at your own risk (partial video available here [1]):
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Amazing stuff, wouldn't you agree?

Yet, there were three other things Maher said that I wanted to take issue with. First:

You know, I understand why rich people vote Republican. I never will understand why poor people vote for the Republicans. I mean, no offense, but they are just tricked into doing it, and it is sort of what fucks up democracy, because the regular people need to actually vote their interests, because if they don’t, the only thing, that’s all we have left. Otherwise, the lobbyists and the corporations and the money interests win.

Basically, Maher just said that poor people are stupid, didn't he? "I mean, no offense, but they are just tricked into" voting for Republicans. Doesn't that make them dumb?

Second:

I kid the Republicans, I hope I'm not piling on. Well, I'm sorry, but they can't govern. And they can't govern because they don't care about governing. That's not what they're good at. They're good at winning elections, but governing? Please, they run on a platform of it's inefficient. Yes, the way you do it.

This is quite hypocritical of Maher, for he claims to be Libertarian. Isn't the basis of Libertarian philosophy that government is indeed inefficient? Or, is Maher lying when he says he's Libertarian?

Third:

You know, Rudy Giuliani, another brilliant assessor of people and presidents, he actually brags on the campaign trail that, on 9/11, as the towers are going down, he turned to his super-corrupt chief of police, and said, "Thank God George Bush is president." That alone should disqualify a person from any higher office.

Yeah, right Rudy. Whenever I’m looking down the barrel of Muslim fundamentalists with nuclear ambitions, I want a guy who’s not smarter than a fifth-grader heading up our team.

Actually, Bill, if you recall, after the country was attacked on 9/11, there were many Democrats who voiced similar sentiments. Does that disqualify them from higher office as well?

Regardless, after forcing myself to actually watch this program, and spend hours transcribing the lowlights, I am left with one serious question that I'd love the folks at HBO to answer: How does someone that admits he can't stand Americans get his own program on American television?


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