Bill Maher mocked claims that Biden would back out — will he ever admit he was wrong?



Months before Joe Biden stepped out of the presidential race, Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” predicted that would be the exact outcome.

Bill Maher, despite claiming he likes Rubin, did not agree in the slightest.

“This is a done deal,” Maher told Jillian Michaels in an interview on “Club Random with Bill Maher.” “There’s no serious people running against him and now the primary season is underway.”

“The rumors that even Dave Rubin and Megyn Kelly are talking about, that when they get to the Democratic convention, he’s going to quietly be like, ‘Oh you know what, not going to do it,’ and then somebody will slot themselves in,” Michaels argued back.


“This is pure conjecture. This is just people making s*** up,” Maher responded, while Michaels continued arguing that “respectable people in the news are suggesting it’s a possibility.”

“I like both Megyn and Dave, they’re respectable,” Maher said. “These two have a lot of looney ideas also, right-wing looney ideas.”

“This is something just something they pulled out of their a**, and it’s not going to happen,” he added.

The old clip has Rubin understandably amused, as shortly after Biden quietly dropped out of the 2024 election.

“Pulled it out of my a** man,” Rubin laughs.

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WATCH: Quentin Tarantino’s expletive-filled rant on Bill Maher’s 'Club Random' podcast says the quiet part out loud – 'It’s about winning!'



Bill Maher may be a Democrat, but he’s at least a sane one. Unfortunately, we can’t say the same of renowned movie director Quentin Tarantino, who delivered an unhinged rant on a recent episode of “Club Random with Bill Maher.”

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During a conversation about the election cycle, Maher criticized Kamala Harris’ tactics — specifically how she “doesn’t talk to the press” and stays away from moderate voters, like Maher himself, as well the type of person who watches his show.

“[Harris] would never go near me,” he told Tarantino, adding that the decision is a mistake because he “speaks to the exact voter she needs — the person who is in the middle, the person who is not ideologically captured by either side.”

Tarantino, however, disagreed on the premise that this isn’t a normal election cycle in that Kamala Harris doesn’t have “a year to set [her] case” and is therefore forced to focus on “f***ing winning."

“I think they’re just all about winning the f***ing election…We’re the f***ing president, and Trump’s not the president,” he ranted.

He went on to argue that Democrats don’t get enough credit for their cutthroat mentality when it comes to winning. “Sometimes it's just about winning, and it doesn't matter how we look at this moment; it's about f***ing winning.”

“I’m gonna f***ing vote for her anyway no matter what she says in the stupid f***ing interview,” he raged.

Dave Rubin points out that what Tarantino revealed in his conversation with Maher was something most people wouldn’t dare admit out loud — that Democrats and their voter base think “principles don't matter; you've just got to win.”

He compares it to the way “Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer and the rest of them [admitted] that they did the move to get rid of Biden and that they didn't run the primary and that they don't care about their voters.”

As for the voters themselves, Tarantino perfectly captures how they think: “We don't care that there was a coup; we don't care that they installed [Harris],” as long as Democrats come out victorious, says Dave.

To hear more of Tarantino’s obnoxious tirade, watch the clip above.

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Bill Maher DESTROYS guest who jokes all WHITE people are ‘problematic’



On a recent episode of the “Club Random with Bill Maher” podcast, guest Larry Wilmore highlighted his own hypocrisy.

“I have a healthy outlook on this,” Wilmore told Maher. “I just view all white people as problematic. So, it doesn’t matter what party you’re in,” he laughed.

Maher then did what he does best and pointed out Wilmore's hypocrisy.

“I know that’s a joke, and you can make every joke in the world on it. I just want to point out that we do live in an era now where lots of stuff can’t happen in reverse. Like, I can’t make that joke about you,” Maher said.

“You could, you just can’t say it in public,” Wilmore responded.

“I believe everything is in public now, what in the f***ing world is not in public,” Maher said, laughing. “I mean, you can find a lot of TikToks of young black women, usually women, saying ‘I just can’t deal with white people today,’” Maher shot back.

“Can you imagine if a white person said that in reverse though?” he then asked.

Wilmore then continued to claim that white people just don’t put it online.

“But the fact that you make a TikTok out of it says a lot,” Maher continued, to which Wilmore agreed that black people have “cultural permission” to poke fun of white people.

“It’s so interesting, because Wilmore when he says that ‘I just view all white people as problematic’ and then he laughed,” Dave Rubin comments. “You, Larry Wilmore, I think you’re a TV star, you’re probably worth millions of dollars. There you are hanging out with elite Hollywood celebrities.”

“We’re allowed to make fun of you. I’m not making fun of you because you’re black, I’m making fun of you because your ideas are thin and stupid and you don’t get a force field because of the color of your skin,” he adds.


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WATCH: Bill Maher makes Seth MacFarlane go silent with COVID rant



Seth MacFarlane may know how to create a hit show, but he doesn’t know much when it comes to the COVID-19 vaccine — which he made clear in his tense appearance on "Club Random with Bill Maher."

Maher, on the other hand, showed that the propaganda from the past few years hasn’t gotten to him.

“If you already had the disease you have natural immunity,” Maher told MacFarlane, who fired back, “That was debunked, though.”

“It’s not debunked,” Maher responded.

“Don’t you know people who’ve had COVID four or five times? I do. That’s not natural immunity. There’s no immunity there,” MacFarlane continued before Maher noted that those who keep getting COVID have probably “had too many vaccines.”

MacFarlane then questioned Maher on whether or not he believes the vaccine gave people COVID.

“There’s nothing unscientific about the fact that the vaccine, which does weaken you in order to strengthen you, but while you were in a weakened state — yes,” Maher answered.

Maher then went on to explain that everyone is different, and while some people who were in situations of compromised health already needed the shot — others didn’t.

He explained to MacFarlane that he’s “assuming that all people are alike.”

“And that is one of the giant fallacies in your way of thinking, we are not all alike,” he added.

“Djokovic didn’t need it. Aaron Rodgers didn’t need it,” Maher said. “You completely want to shut your eyes to the fact that there are repercussions to all medical interventions including a vaccine!”


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Bill Maher and Seth MacFarlane cross swords in heated debate over COVID vaccine efficacy: 'Djokovic didn't need it!'



Bill Maher brashly challenged "Family Guy" creator Seth McFarlane on the effectiveness and safety of the COVID vaccine.

Maher declared on his "Club Random" podcast: "I would think this country did not allow for natural immunity to be considered. And I know this is a subject dear to your heart. Like, even if you had the disease, you still had to get a vaccine. That’s powerfully stupid. They don’t do that in Europe."

MacFarlane claimed that the theory of natural immunity for COVID-19 was "debunked."

"Don’t you know people have had COVID four or five times? I do. That’s not natural immunity. There’s no immunity there. You’ve had COVID five times," MacFarlane argued.

Maher pointed out that high-risk groups, such as the elderly and the obese, should be vaccinated against COVID-19. However, he contested that tennis star Novak Djokovic and NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers "didn’t need it!"

MacFarlane asked the "Real Time with Bill Maher" host what the "downside" of "getting a vaccine."

Maher fired back, "Well, the fact that you don’t even have a clue what’s the cost of getting a vaccine that you don’t know the answer to that. You completely want to shut your eyes to the fact that there are repercussions to all medical interventions, including a vaccine, including all vaccines."

"They come, they say side effects, just like every medication does. You can see it in the literature. They can’t write it on their back on the vaccine. So you have to dig them," the liberal HBO star ranted. "And of course, there is a vaccine court because so many people have been injured."

Maher noted, “This is not a screed to say don’t do vaccines. I’m not against doing vaccines. I’m against doing vaccines that I don’t think I need. I should be able to decide that for myself inside my body.”

In February, a study was published that declared that natural immunity provides "at least as high, if not higher" levels of protection against COVID-19 as two doses of an mRNA vaccine. The research analyzing 65 studies from 19 different countries was published in The Lancet – one of the oldest and most respected medical journals in the world.

In November, a study found that people with natural immunity to COVID-19 have better protection against the respiratory disease than those who received mRNA vaccines.

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Bill Maher’s explanation of 'what this country is' is so spot-on even Candace Owens can’t help but laugh



Bill Maher doesn’t always hit the nail on the head, but when he does, it’s usually funny. During a recent episode of “Club Random with Bill Maher,” Candace Owens couldn’t help but laugh at Maher’s description of "what this country is."

“This country reminds me of like a medieval European country where a 5-year-old ascends to the throne and inherits it,” Maher explained, “and so all the courtiers have to pretend that whatever brain fart that comes out of the mouth of this 5-year-old toddler is something that we have to take seriously and treat as valid and debatable.”

“That was a very incredible analogy,” laughs Candace in agreement; although she does admit that there are people in pockets of the country who still have their wits about them.

“You don’t see that stuff in Tennessee,” she said.


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Bill Maher SHUT DOWN by Vivek Ramaswamy over the topic of racism: 'All right, I'll vote for you'



You never know what’s going to come out of the mouth of anti-woke liberal Bill Maher. Sometimes he speaks with wisdom, sometimes with stupidity. Some of his comments during his recent interview with GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy unfortunately fell into the latter category.

“That you are a person of color is an advantage,” Maher says. “I think it is the right moment, [and] I think it’s happening in the right party.”

“In the past, in the recent past, including sometimes the present, they are racist,” Maher says of members of the Republican Party.

“I think they’re better than they used to be, but there’s still a lot of racism in that party.”

Vivek’s response deserves a round of applause.

“I’ll give you a quote,” he begins. “The remedy to past discrimination is present discrimination. The remedy to present discrimination is future discrimination.”

“That’s racism too,” he tells Maher.

“I’ll use an analogy,” Vivek continues. “Based on you lighting that [cigar] and watching [it] taper out, ... it's like the last burning embers of racism. That's where we are, actually. ... What I don’t want to do is, right as that’s burning out, I don’t want to come in and throw kerosene on it by saying, ‘Don’t be racist.”’

“All right, I'll vote for you. You got me with that one,” says Maher.


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Bill Maher asks Riley Gaines a question about Lia Thomas that sucks ALL the air out of the room…



Riley Gaines is known as something of a heroine, at least from the perspective of conservatives, for her courageous fight against male participation in female sports.

Gaines has been at war against trans swimmer Lia Thomas since 2022, when Thomas tied Gaines for fifth place in the women's 200-meter freestyle final at the NCAA championships and was given a trophy while Gaines went home empty-handed.

Gaines recently met with Bill Maher to discuss the situation, but let’s just say their conversation took an odd and rather uncomfortable turn.

“How big is her cock? You’ve seen her cock, right?” Bill asks.

Although Gaines attempts to make light of conversation by saying, “We all did,” Bill won’t let the subject go.

“What kind of a cock is it? Describe her cock,” Bill presses.

“First of all, this is a 6'4 man, right?” says Gaines, trying to keep the conversation respectful.

“Well, a trans woman,” interjects Bill, adding, “She does go through life as a woman, correct?”

“I'll be frank here — I don't use she/her pronouns when referring to Thomas, and I call it a male,” Gaines boldly states.

“I think even using the term 'trans woman' is giving Thomas some of our language as women, and ... I do not believe trans women are women,” she continues.

*Insert applause*

Our hat is off to Riley Gaines, who not only dodged an incredibly uncomfortable question but also simultaneously stood her ground.

Well played.


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Anti-woke liberal Bill Maher says THIS is when he KNEW the left had lost its way



In a day of political tribalism, Bill Maher is a bit of a rarity. He claims he’s an anti-woke liberal, which is probably why Dave Rubin says he “kind of [makes] sense but also [doesn’t] make sense.”

“How liberals can be on the wrong side of this issue is the biggest mind boggler for me,” he told Sharon Osbourne on an episode of “Club Random with Bill Maher.”

What is this mind-boggling issue Maher speaks of?

It actually dates all the way back to September 11, 2001, when the United States suffered the worst terrorist attack in the country’s history.

Maher apparently criticized the part of traditional Muslim culture that discourages education for women and demands they cover every part of their bodies, including their faces.

“Somehow when I criticize traditional Muslim societies for the way they engage in what you have to call gender apartheid – putting f****** bags over women's heads … I'm the bad guy,” he says.

The early wokeists apparently called him “Islamophobic” – or “whatever bullsh** word you wanna call it,” he adds.

“That’s when I knew they had lost their way,” he admits.


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