Bill Maher delivered a scathing monologue on his HBO show Friday night, that took aim at the increasingly radical left, calling them out for why they lost the 2024 election.
Maher didn’t mince words when he outlined the disconnect between the Democratic Party elite and the average American voter. He took the left to task for pushing divisive and impractical ideas that make them completely out of touch with the people they claim to represent. I disagree with Maher on so many things, but what’s really refreshing about Maher’s commentary—especially when you overlook his anti-conservative rhetoric—is that he’s willing to call out his own party for the mess they’ve made and challenge them to rethink their strategies.
He began by mocking the left’s inability to learn from their mistakes, saying, “when you’re in a hole, stop digging, not keep digging.” As Maher sees it, their refusal to adjust has resulted in a disconnect from the very voters they need to win over.
“You wear Queers for Palestine T-shirts and masks two years after the pandemic ended, and you can’t define woman—I mean, person who menstruates. You’re the Teachers Union Education Party, and you’ve turned schools and colleges into a joke.”
He added, “You love to speak truth to power, and we always should, but you have completely lost the ability to speak truth to bulls**t.” […]
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