BILL MAHER: “The trial in New York, the one he [Trump] got convicted for, was the greatest fundraising bonanza ever. He was lagging behind Biden, and now he's pulled quite a bit ahead. That trial was the greatest reason people had to send their checks for $5, $10, 2$5, whatever dollars to Donald Trump. So I was always with you [Andrew Cuomo] on the one in New York, the hush money trial. I don't think they should have brought that one.”
ANDREW CUOMO: “That case, the attorney general's case in New York, frankly, should have never been brought. If his name was not Donald Trump, and if he wasn't running for president. I'm the former AG in New York. I'm telling you, that case would have never been brought. And that's what is offensive to people. And it should be!”
I hope it's more than a moment, it needs to be an AWAKENING.
yes, I think it's more than just a moment, it's all connected. there was an article about BM in JFK jr's famous George Magazine. wouldn't doubt if BM has been a WH this entire time, I always considered him to be the smartest liberal🤡
Bill Maher is a card carrying member of the red shoe club. He is a pedophile. I got my doubts the person giving these Trump favorable lines is even the real Bill Maher. He is likely in prison somewhere, if not already executed.
yeah all I've seen on that are pictures of him in red shoes, don't know if that's enough proof for me.
especially after the article in Georgie Magazine focused on his movie;
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannibal_Women_in_the_Avocado_Jungle_of_Death
And there's also how outspoken he was on 911...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politically_Incorrect
notice the 9/17 and mention of Dinesh DeSouza
(Queen also died on 9/17)
And his show PI was nominated for 'seventeen other awards'...
"9/11 controversy and cancellation edit On September 11, 2001, conservative political commentator Barbara Olson was on her way to Los Angeles to appear as a guest on Politically Incorrect, when the airplane she was on was hijacked and flown into the Pentagon during the September 11 attacks.
In the aftermath of the attacks, U.S. President George W. Bush said that the terrorists responsible were cowards. During the September 17, 2001 episode, one of Maher's guests, Dinesh D'Souza, said "These are warriors. And we have to realize that the principles of our way of life are in conflict with people in the world. And so - I mean, I'm all for understanding the sociological causes of this, but we should not blame the victim. Americans shouldn't blame themselves because other people want to bomb them."[5] Maher agreed, and replied: "We have been the cowards, lobbing cruise missiles from 2,000 miles away. That's cowardly. Staying in the airplane when it hits the building, say what you want about it, [it's] not cowardly."[1] Similar comments were made by others in other media.[1]
Advertisers withdrew their support, and some ABC affiliates stopped airing the show temporarily.[1] White House press secretary Ari Fleischer denounced Maher, warning that "people have to watch what they say and watch what they do."[6] Maher apologized, and explained that he had been criticizing U.S. military policy, not American soldiers.[7]
The show was canceled the following June, which Maher and many others saw as a result of the controversy, although ABC denied that the controversy was a factor and said the program was canceled due to declining ratings.[8][9][10] Maher said that the show struggled for advertisers in its final months.[11] There were subsequently comments in various media on the irony that a show called Politically Incorrect was canceled because its host had made a supposedly politically incorrect comment.[12][13]
The show was replaced on ABC by Jimmy Kimmel Live! in 2003.
Maher rebounded with an hour-long weekly program on HBO called Real Time with Bill Maher premiering on February 21, 2003, which follows a similar format.
Awards and recognition edit The show won a 2000 Emmy Award for "Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video for a Series." In addition, it was nominated for seventeen other awards, including: "Outstanding Variety"; "Outstanding Music or Comedy Series" (every year from 1995 to 2002); and "Outstanding Performance in a Variety or Music"
So obviously you're a big fan, and willing to give him the benefit of the doubt.
Me on the other hand, I've always seen him as just another liberal POS. His most memorable piece for me was when he, Joy Reid, and his other liberal turds laughed their asses off when Ann Coulter said Trump would be President. They did their very best to ridicule Coulter and Trump to make sure the sheeple knew not to vote for him. So for me the red shoes are just the topping on his pizza.
I really hope we aren't left in limbo on folks like him, and the other late night liberal ass suckers. I want to know, and I want every one else to know beyond any shadow of a doubt.