"Real Time" host Bill Maher took a swipe at newspapers that believe their endorsement in the presidential race has any impact as uproar over The Washington Post and The Los Angeles Times choosing ...
Megyn Kelly spoke with talk show host and comedian Bill Maher about ... Later in the discussion, Maher asked Kelly if she agrees and understands that there are people who are transgender, to ...
Last night on HBO‘s Real Time with Bill Maher ... online segment, Maher read an audience question asking the panel what they thought of Trump’s visit to the popular fast food restaurant.
"Real Time" host Bill ... of fun, people will join it. We should be doing crazy stuff, too," Jones added. "One more thing… Don't immediately just go to ‘I hate him’ for that," Maher said.
I haven’t met them," Maher said of Sister Souljah. "But she also said if Black people kill Black people every day, why not have a week and kill White people? And Bill Clinton, looking for an ...
Adolf Hitler comparisons were rife during former Fox anchor Megyn Kelly’s talk with Bill ... people on their heels, they didn’t know what he might do to them,” she said. “Yeah, it‘s what he might do ...
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Comedian Bill ... s people that don’t necessarily like him that much, but they still think he’s less crazy than stuff that strikes them as aggressively anti-common sense," Maher said.
“At the beginning of film history, you get these people like Lois Weber and Alice Guy-Blaché who are making movies about abortion, or women’s unequal pay,” Rickey said. “I was trying to ...
and a lot of people get triggered by the word because when they hear it, they think of the old meaning, which was good,” he explained. The Real Time With Bill Maher host pointed to Trump campaign ads ...
Bill Maher spoke to MSNBC's Joe Scarborough for an interview that aired Thursday and said Kamala Harris needed to convince undecided voters she wasn't part of the "excesses" of the left.