'I just can't!' Maher and Seinfeld say it's not worth it to 'go nuts again' if Trump wins in 2024

'I just can't!' Maher and Seinfeld say it's not worth it to 'go nuts again' if Trump wins in 2024



Bill Maher explained to Jerry Seinfeld that he doesn't plan on having a meltdown over a 2024 presidential victory for Donald Trump, saying he is taking a different approach to life and that includes his reactions to Trump.

Maher spent a decent chunk of his conversation with Seinfeld about having a more nonchalant attitude toward politics and being more appreciative of life, citing having rich friends who are constantly complaining.

"When I'm at dinner with people and they're like 'the world's ending,' look around you you dumbass, we're at this f***ing awesome restaurant, they're bringing you this food, this dinner is going to cost you $700," Maher told Seinfeld.

"You're not even going to f***ing blink at paying the check, shut the f*** up about how terrible things [are]," he added.

Maher continued his attempts to brush off the negativity throughout the "Club Random" podcast, and that continued with his attitude toward Trump.

"Health certainly can rear its ugly head and there's lots of poisons everywhere, and lots of terrible things, and Trump could do this and democracy and blah blah blah nuclear war, but for the moment you know ... I'm not going to lose my nervous system about Trump again," Maher said.

"If he ends the world he's going to end the world, I'm not going to f***ing go nuts again if he wins another term, I just can't!"

"I hope you have that wherewithal," Seinfeld responded.

"Well, what are you going to do?" Maher then asked.

"I don't know. I'm trying to stay right there," Seinfeld replied back, implying he also would like to remain calm.

In his @ClubRandom_ chat with Jerry Seinfeld, @billmaher mocks elite friends who act like the world is ending, pledges "I'm not gonna lose my nervous system about Trump again, I'm not gonna go nuts if he wins another term, I just can't." *Language Warning*
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Explaining that the mental turmoil over another election wasn't worth it, Maher asked, "What are you going to do? Get anxious like a millennial?"

"Right, exactly," Seinfeld said.

"That generation, especially the Z generation," Maher went on, before Seinfeld interjected with a disgusted scoff.

The pair laughed off their disdain for the younger generations and concluded that with the right parental guidance, there is indeed hope for their children navigating the world. Seinfeld likened being a parent to being a manager or an overseer, offering guidance when needed but overall allowing children to be left to their own devices.

Seinfeld mostly declined to participate in any political discussions on the show, despite a few assertions by Maher regarding Trump and Biden.

While discussing their age, Maher remarked how Seinfeld still looks "generically middle aged" and doesn't "read old, like Biden."

"Biden reads old and Trump reads crazy, but not old. He reads just reads differently."

"Pretty much, well he's got a lot of makeup on, and the hair color and all that crap," Seinfeld added.

"I always say he's like KISS, he puts on the face paint and the wig and it's always 1976," Maher joked.

Even though "climate change is probably going to get us at some point," Maher continued, "it hasn't yet."

"We walked out here today we weren't like, evaporated by the rays of the sun," and people should be thankful for living in the "most f***ing amazing times," the comedian added.

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'Did you just think I was Joe Rogan?' Ex-ESPN anchor Sage Steele and Dana White have viral exchange over mistaken identity

'Did you just think I was Joe Rogan?' Ex-ESPN anchor Sage Steele and Dana White have viral exchange over mistaken identity



Former ESPN host Sage Steele momentarily mistook UFC President Dana White for a different "white bald guy" on her very first day of her return to the spotlight.

Steele, who announced her departure from ESPN in August 2023, left the company after a lawsuit that reportedly accused Disney and ESPN of retaliating against her for public statements she had made. Steele reportedly voiced opinions about Barack Obama and her employer's COVID-19 vaccine mandate.

"Having successfully settled my case with ESPN/Disney, I have decided to leave so I can exercise my first amendment rights more freely," she announced on X at the time.

Steele has since returned with a new podcast, "The Sage Steele Show," promising high-profile guests that included fight promoter White for the very first episode.

After discussing mainstream media, energy drinks, cancel culture, and more, Steele and White had a viral moment over mistaken identities.

"What's Joe Rogan's dream?" Steele asked.

"What's Joe Rogan's dream?" a confused White replied.

"Joe Rogan...Dana White. What's Dana White's dream?" Steele jokingly corrected.

"Did you just think I was Joe Rogan?" White, sipping an energy drink, suddenly realized.

"I totally did," Steele confessed.

"You just called me f**king Joe Rogan?! You thought I was f**king Joe Rogan!" White continued as he feigned outrage. "I was bald before Joe was ever bald!"

So what had happened was........ \ud83e\udd26\ud83c\udffe\u200d\u2640\ufe0f\ud83e\udd37\ud83c\udffd\u200d\u2640\ufe0f\ud83d\ude02 Love you @danawhite!!\n\n#sagesteele #sagesteeleshow #danawhite
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Steele, attempting to explain her mistake, said that she got Rogan and White confused because they are "literally the only two I have the respect for because of how you freaking stood up and supported others."

The two then exchanged stories of mistaken identities, with White stating that he often gets confused for Rogan when fans approach him for pictures.

"Do you correct them?" Steele asked.

"No, I just let them go show everybody their Joe Rogan photo ... I just did a two-hour f**kin podcast I flew here from from [Las] Vegas and she thought she was interviewing Joe Rogan!" White jokingly reasserted.

White explained that he has even been confused for comedian Howie Mandel. The pair also recently had a viral moment of their own when White walked off the set of Mandel's podcast after just 30 seconds.

"All us white, bald guys look alike, so it makes sense," White sarcastically explained.

"I mean, listen, you know I've been called Candace Owens lately," Sage noted. Adding that "black conservative girls" tend to get mixed up by fans, as well.

Steele's new podcast may surprise some viewers as it is being hosted by the Club Random Network, which is under comedian and fellow podcast host Bill Maher's umbrella.

According to Hollywood in Toto, other talents joining the network are Billy Corgan, singer from the Smashing Pumpkins, former NBA player Kevin Garnett, and Limp Bizkit's rap-metal front man Fred Durst.

FINALLY!! Not sure how I was able to keep the secret for so long...but I'm THRILLED to announce my new show! Genuine convos with fearless people who are unafraid to tell their stories & speak their truths in this crazy world! Huge thx to @billmaher and his @ClubRandom_ team\u2026
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