Bill Maher - classic!

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well, you know, when Maher said what he said about the terrorists, wasn't that like the first time on t.v. after 9/11 that someone had gone against the standard line on t.v.? and he got fired for it. (for expressing his un-p.c. opinion. har har.) and he may say that he was relieved NOW, but still, it must have given him a lot of grief. It could have killed his entire career. I'm mentioning this cuzza what someone said about his views=no discomfort for himself personally.

scott seward (scott seward), Tuesday, 3 August 2004 21:08 (twenty-one years ago)

but everyone OTM about the whole smug, sleazy, playboy mansion thing he has going on. I'm just really used to nerds who move to hollywood and become rich swingers so it doesn't bother me too much.

scott seward (scott seward), Tuesday, 3 August 2004 21:13 (twenty-one years ago)

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"dude i don't kow if his HBO show still includes his little "moment of shit" where he turns to the camera and does some kind of tony danza meets dennis miller monologue"

I haven't seen the recent shows but I agree that segment is totally annoying.

Calling out negative media reaction to Sharpton would only be too obvious if the media made an issue of it themselves. More than calling it out, Maher/Stewart are being critical and asking questions about it. People aren't skeptical enough toward the news media's dangerous bias for this to be a cliche.

herbert hebert (herbert hebert), Tuesday, 3 August 2004 21:13 (twenty-one years ago)

even the "terrorists are courageous" line is something that cannot be said except in a posture of patting yourself on the back for saying it--everything he says is basically in this posture i think.
-- ryan (augustuscaesar2...), August 3rd, 2004.

latebloomer (latebloomer), Tuesday, 3 August 2004 21:15 (twenty-one years ago)

OTM, I mean.

latebloomer (latebloomer), Tuesday, 3 August 2004 21:15 (twenty-one years ago)

Ew I don't like seeing Jon Stewart's name enslashed with Bill Maher's like that.

Tracer Hand (tracerhand), Tuesday, 3 August 2004 21:18 (twenty-one years ago)

Why shouldn't Maher pat himself on the back for deviating from the party line?

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Michael White (Hereward), Tuesday, 3 August 2004 21:21 (twenty-one years ago)

He had a problem with the terrorists being called cowards, right? and then he said that it was more cowardly to lob bombs at a country a 1000 miles away. Yeah, that's a posture you hear all the time on network t.v.

scott seward (scott seward), Tuesday, 3 August 2004 21:24 (twenty-one years ago)

I saw the PI clip in which Maher made the controversial statement about terrorists. It wasn't regarded as that outlandish in context. He was actually agreeing with another panelist in refuting the administration's dumbass talking point device of referring to terrorists as "cowards." It's kind of scary that it became controversial in the first place.

herbert hebert (herbert hebert), Tuesday, 3 August 2004 21:26 (twenty-one years ago)

I think it was really just when he said it. But even now, you don't hear those kind of things on the networks.

scott seward (scott seward), Tuesday, 3 August 2004 21:28 (twenty-one years ago)

The comparison between impersonal missile launches and the suicidal terrorist (and the differing degrees of testicular fortitude required for each) is almost exactly the same as a joke from Bill Hicks' stand up act from the early 90s. I wish I could repeat it verbatim. I think it was the joke that got Hicks' Letterman appearance cancelled though.

herbert hebert (herbert hebert), Tuesday, 3 August 2004 21:33 (twenty-one years ago)

I think it became as controversial as it did because it was taken out of context. A lot of people who didn't see the show and just heard the quote probably thought it was part of a monologue.

oops (Oops), Tuesday, 3 August 2004 21:34 (twenty-one years ago)

three weeks pass...
Did anybody watch tonight?

He literally incited to riot!

Maria D. (Maria D.), Sunday, 29 August 2004 02:02 (twenty-one years ago)

Oh, it was on last night; I watched it tonight.

Maria D. (Maria D.), Sunday, 29 August 2004 02:03 (twenty-one years ago)

That Republican guest was actually trying to claim global warming doesn't exist. That's like saying the holocaust is a fabrication.

Maria D. (Maria D.), Sunday, 29 August 2004 02:05 (twenty-one years ago)

six months pass...
Real Time is still a great show, but I'm liking less and less of what Bill says. It feels more rote now than before, for some reason. Tucker Carlson came off better than Maher did the other night, and that's a baaaad sign.

sunburned and snowblind (kenan), Thursday, 10 March 2005 18:32 (twenty-one years ago)

BTW: has anyone else noticed that Carlson has mellowed considerably now that he's not doing Crossfire? I still don't like a lot of his politics, but I'm finding myself thinking of him as an enormous prick less and less. If he loses the bowtie, I think he might have a future as a watchable talk show host.

sunburned and snowblind (kenan), Thursday, 10 March 2005 18:44 (twenty-one years ago)

He's always been a ton more likable off the show, even while he was still doing it. He never went of the GOP talking points on crossfire, but it seemed like every time I saw him off CNN he was making it clear that the republicans were doing some things wrong.

teeny (teeny), Thursday, 10 March 2005 18:46 (twenty-one years ago)

Carlson still "asks" too many rhetorical questions, followed by, "I mean, come on." "Is there any kind of behavior that you can't excuse by saying, 'Oh, it's my religious belief? I mean, come on, of course not, that's ludicrous." (OK I made half of that quote up.)

dave225 (Dave225), Thursday, 10 March 2005 19:50 (twenty-one years ago)

ah the class "appeal in incredulity"

ryan (ryan), Thursday, 10 March 2005 19:54 (twenty-one years ago)

whatta prick.

carlson is/was better on his pbs show. i caught it once and i was kinda surprised, i did not want to kill him.

hardball more like hardSUCK, Thursday, 10 March 2005 19:54 (twenty-one years ago)

his promos for the pbs show make him seem like the worst stand-up comic on earth. "can you please find the weapons of mass destruction before you regulate the fast food i eat?" i half expect to hear a "i mean, come on, am i right, people, or am i right?" after those.

scott seward (scott seward), Thursday, 10 March 2005 19:59 (twenty-one years ago)

when i saw it he was interviewing two old people, letting them talk and stuff.

rrribbet, Thursday, 10 March 2005 20:01 (twenty-one years ago)

he's trying to be a hipper snazzier bill moyers or something. i don't really hate him, i guess. he bugs me. the shit he did on cnn was shitty. i liked an article he wrote in gq or esquire or somewhere. maybe if i don't have to look at him... see, now i think he just wants to be known more as a bill maher type of libertarian. maybe he will keep going until he finally becomes a raving marxist.

scott seward (scott seward), Thursday, 10 March 2005 20:06 (twenty-one years ago)

This guy's a dick. He's always hanging around the Playboy mansion and being a dick. Wot a dick.

Zarr, Thursday, 10 March 2005 20:13 (twenty-one years ago)

whatta prick.

rpeat, Thursday, 10 March 2005 20:20 (twenty-one years ago)

Bill M. is total total dud.

Classic ramosi post on bill maher:

I hope none of you saw Bill Maher on Leno last night.....what a stacked card, let me tell you....the biggest pseud on TV with the most unfunny cunt on earth.....Bill said some shit so ignorant it somehow eclipses his "overweight people are just lazy and why should I pay health taxes because they're pigs?!" P.I. show and rap music comments....he says something like "I don't watch the Winter games....they're not sports...they're GRAVITY!!! You sit on a sled.." All the while with that huge triangular nose and those smirky incredulous "I mean COME ON!" facial gestures that must mean this guy actually thinks he's being cleverfresh...... everyday I cry a 40oz of tears trying to understand how people can think this man is exceptionally intelligent or witty....my theory is that Bill is the mascot for midbrow pseuds all over the USA that aren't outright morons but have just the right amount of totally cursory knowledge about shit in general to think they can stop right the fuck there.

-- Ramosi (olafsonski...), February 22nd, 2002.

djdee (djdee2005), Thursday, 10 March 2005 21:03 (twenty-one years ago)

i don't think that QUITE eclipses the other, i mean come on people

really now, Thursday, 10 March 2005 21:06 (twenty-one years ago)

But he IS knee-jerk, in a direction that I suppose you could call libertarian - he's literally self-serving, down to his philosophical core: a tough stand FOR HIM would be to say, make an argument for universal health-care. Or for a congestion charge for driving a car inside city limits. Of course the response is "what, you want him to go against his beliefs?" Well yeah because I think at least half of what forms the libertarian credo are CRUDDY beliefs, at least as they shake out for most people.. the great trick of libertarianism is to never have to give anything up, to never have to sacrifice.. a tough stand against the status quo might be.. um, the above. Sorry, but libertarianism is the 13-year-old version of mainstream American political philosophy. I'm still pissed that they co-opted red meat and beer for their fucking frat boy agenda.. but put Maher in the Lord of the Flies and see how quick he starts calling for a bicameral legislature.
-- Tracer Hand (tracerhan...), August 3rd, 2004.

This comment doesn't make sense. It assumes Maher is an all out libertarian, which Maria's 3rd post made quite clear HE IS NOT. Many of his beliefs affect him -- he supports public schools; meaning he pays taxes for them and wishes more funds were allocated in the right places.

David Allen (David Allen), Thursday, 10 March 2005 21:14 (twenty-one years ago)

All the while with that huge triangular nose and those smirky incredulous "I mean COME ON!" facial gestures that must mean this guy actually thinks he's being cleverfresh

And it's crescent fresh. Get it right.

David Allen (David Allen), Thursday, 10 March 2005 21:16 (twenty-one years ago)

wow you sure showed us

i guess im done here, Thursday, 10 March 2005 21:22 (twenty-one years ago)

I very well could've said "get it right or pay the price" and completely owned you with my early to mid 90s Viacomm television knowledge but I didn't want to hurt you.

David Allen (David Allen), Thursday, 10 March 2005 21:45 (twenty-one years ago)

total classic, to clarify

David Allen (David Allen), Thursday, 10 March 2005 21:48 (twenty-one years ago)


I think he's just a plain-old liberal, but people don't know what that is anymore. "he hangs around the playboy mansion..."

Yr3k (dymaxia), Thursday, 10 March 2005 21:53 (twenty-one years ago)


He's a throwback to the 60s style of political humor, is what he is.

Yr3k (dymaxia), Thursday, 10 March 2005 21:54 (twenty-one years ago)

ramosi otm per usual

j blount (papa la bas), Thursday, 10 March 2005 23:10 (twenty-one years ago)

That post makes me want to write like lecoq all the time.

djdee (djdee2005), Thursday, 10 March 2005 23:30 (twenty-one years ago)

Not that i'd be able to pull it off.

djdee (djdee2005), Thursday, 10 March 2005 23:35 (twenty-one years ago)

two months pass...
More Maher fun:

One Rep. Spencer Bachus sez Maher's a traitor.

Maher has some things to say in response.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Wednesday, 25 May 2005 14:49 (twenty-one years ago)

I saw this yesterday, Ned and since I couldn't write an e-mail directly to the Rep., I wrote one to a local paper http://www.clantonadvertiser.com/opinion/ .

M. White (Miguelito), Wednesday, 25 May 2005 14:59 (twenty-one years ago)

three months pass...
This week's show was amazing! And I usually think the shows are pretty hard to watch. Vonnegut was an interesting guest of course, but the greatness came from George Carlin's OTM-ness and the catharsis of Bill ending the show with a demand for Bush's recall.

richardk (Richard K), Saturday, 10 September 2005 14:37 (twenty years ago)

two weeks pass...
"We'll be back in two weeks with BBen Affleck and Salman Rushdie."

rogermexico (rogermexico), Monday, 26 September 2005 06:18 (twenty years ago)

i have mixed feelings about maher. he has a lot of prick-like qualities, but he's not a total prick.

latebloomer (latebloomer), Monday, 26 September 2005 06:30 (twenty years ago)

three months pass...
O'reilly's mirror image, only more arrogant.

Soooo true. you win thread. OTM, etc

Neither are strictly liberal or conservative but both play up certain aspects of the ideologies too much. O'Reilly plays up "God-and-Country-first" and "Who's looking out for the little guy?" populism. Maher does a great job of playing the intellectual and articulate "thinking-man" who is frustrated from having the burden of spreading reason and awareness to the unwashed masses who never seem to pay enough attention to him or his ideas. He's libertarian in the same way Godwin was. Both are best taken in small doses.

Cunga (Cunga), Saturday, 14 January 2006 03:56 (twenty years ago)

two years pass...

Maher just referred to the bible as "that old book of Jewish fairy tales".

He aslo called Mormons shape-shifters.

(on Larry King)

Fluffy Bear Hearts Rainbows, Monday, 11 February 2008 05:18 (eighteen years ago)

I guess this is old, from the 4th.

Fluffy Bear Hearts Rainbows, Monday, 11 February 2008 05:28 (eighteen years ago)

one year passes...

Waiting for Obama "to actually do something":

http://hollywood-elsewhere.com/2009/06/not_what_i_vote.php

Dr Morbius, Monday, 15 June 2009 02:38 (seventeen years ago)

Dr Morbius - classic!

velko, Monday, 15 June 2009 03:04 (seventeen years ago)

Bill Maher is a self-righteous, pompous idiot. Just like Michael Moore. The fact that I actually agree with them on a lot of issues doesn't change that very simple fact. Obama is not, and was never a left-wing ideologue. His entire shtick is based on moderate pragmatism, inclusion and consensus. I can't believe that the same people who complained so loudly for 8 years about the way Bush just forced his policies down everyone's throats, now want Obama to do the same thing because they voted for him. One of my favourite lines from Obama's victory speech in Grant Park was when he said: "And, to those Americans whose support I have yet to earn, I may not have won your vote, but I hear your voices, I need your help, and I will be your president, too." It's completely counter-productive to treat the next 4 to 8 years as some type of opportunity to get revenge for the Bush years. America is a large and diverse country, which is still quite conservative in many ways. No good will come from trying to ram through a radically liberal domestic agenda.

Totally gay for Obama (j-rock), Wednesday, 17 June 2009 17:37 (sixteen years ago)

Maher is a fucking idiot

Kitchen Paper Towel (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, 17 June 2009 17:43 (sixteen years ago)


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