OsoDorado said:
Big C said:
I was at least as much of a Bill Maher fanboy as bearister. I still really miss his show on Friday nights, so maybe I still am. Searching for the things I disagree with him on, I can only come up with...
- his kooky ideas about medicine and his overreliance on nutty diet ideas
- he worships animals, whereas I eat them
- his tirades against the value of a college education
- how he hated Gavin Newsom because Newson refused to personally fast track his solar panels permit (or whatever it was)
Outside of that, we're pretty much aligned on the issues, though I haven't really been following the pros and cons of the writers' strike.
What about his transformation into a West Coast cultural version of Ron DeSanctimonious, where his constant obsession is about whether something or someone is "woke"?
I think his anti-woke critiques are mostly genuine (because he really is becoming a grumpy old man). but they are also very calculated expressions of "whataboutism" intended to widen his appeal among Southern MAGA Whites. By embracing anti-wokeism, for example, he has succeeded in having Fox News promote him to that part of his base.
Well, the new meaning of "woke" (used as a pejorative) is sort of meant to replace "politically correct" and Maher's old show was entitled "Politically Incorrect".
Maher is someone who is left-of-center on most all issues, but rails against political correctness, which has become his brand, his schtick. He has been losing me on some of his anti-woke stuff. Personally, I try and never use that term in its pejorative meaning, but there are lots of times that the "politically correct" crowd makes me smh.
Anybody in the Fox News crowd would get sick of Maher very quickly if they watched him beyond a few "anti-woke" clips, since he completely disagrees with them on most issues and calls them effing idiots and a menace to the nation.