During his ‘Real Time’ program this weekend, Bill Maher once again took aim at wokeness, Democrats, and the far left in general. He opened his monologue by mocking the land acknowledgment given at the Oscars last week.
Maher is on a mission to let Democrats know how they can start winning elections again, but even if they’re listening to him, it’s not clear how they can escape this ideology when nearly all of their base voters embrace it.
The New York Post has the details:
Bill Maher says Dems need to stop indigenous land acknowledgments if they want to win electionsLate night host Bill Maher said Democrats needed to cool it with indigenous land acknowledgments if they wanted to start winning elections again.“Democrats, if you ever want to win an election again, the absolute most important first step is to stop doing this,” Maher said in an X post linking to a clip of a more than six minute denunciation of native civilizations.Maher’s monologue was sparked by a moment during the Oscars where actress Julianne Hough gave recognition to three Native American tribes in a 15-second segment during the ceremony.“Either give the land back or shut the f—k up,” Maher snapped. “I understand the desire to right the wrongs of the past, especially when you get to take the moral high ground and then build an 8,000 square foot mansion on it.”…Ancient people, Maher insisted were “just as full of s—t. In fact, more full of s—t than humans today,” before noting the well-documented history of pre-colonial natives warring amongst themselves and enslaving one another and cannibalism.
Bill’s monologue is essentially a defense of modern civilization and perhaps even more remarkable is that he makes it through the whole thing without mentioning Trump once. Of course, it’s still rated ‘R’ for language and brief nudity. Watch:
During the same episode, Maher took credit for California Governor Gavin Newsom taking a position against men in women’s sports.
Maher is one of the few liberals who is willing to admit that the far left is destroying the Democratic party’s ability to win over a majority of voters. He is right about that but it’s very difficult to see how Democrats will ever walk back their position on some of these issues.
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