Real Time with Bill Maher November 14

Posted by Unknown | Saturday, November 15, 2008 | , , , | 1 comments »

Looks like Bill Maher will be on break for a couple months, tis a shame, but life will go on. Here is the opening monologue from the November 14 show.


Bill Maher spoke with Sean "Diddy" Combs about Barack Obama's safety and other random topics.


Finally the panel, today we have John Meacham who is the editor of Newsweek Magazine, Kelso from "That 70's Show" aka Ashton Kutcher, and Republican congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen. They talk about the collapse and division of the Republican Party. However Ros-Lehtinen argues that John McCain actually ran a good campaign. Also Maher touches on the Bailout and when he mentions Reuben Jeffery III, he is referring to this article written by Naomi Klein in the Rolling Stone.


Gun Sales are up thanks to Barack winning the presidency, check out this quote from the Toronto Star.

MIDLOTHIAN, Va.–When 10-year-old Austin Smith heard Barack Obama had been elected president, he had one question: Does this mean I won't get a new gun for Christmas?

That brought his mother, the camouflage-clad Rachel Smith, to Bob Moates Sports Shop yesterday, where she was picking out that special 20-gauge shotgun, one of at least five weapons she plans to buy before Obama takes office in January.


Also in this segment Bill Maher brings in Dan Savage to talk about Prop 8 in California.


In this clip Maher briefly argues for legalization of Marijuana.


Part four of the Panel...


Here is the new Rules Segment of the November 14 Real Time with Bill Maher


Pretty Incredible that an elected congressman is already comparing Obama to Hitler, they fight dirty on the right wing of the world, this is fearmongering slander at its worst.
From NPR.
Talking with the Associated Press on Monday, Georgia Rep. Paul Broun said he's got concerns President-elect Barack Obama will lead the nation toward some kind of Gestapo-like Marxist dictatorship — this in apparent ignorance of the fact Nazism and Marxism were at odds during the Second World War.

1 comments

  1. Anonymous // November 20, 2008 at 11:57 AM  

    HE'S GOT JOKES