Bill Maher EXPOSES 'The View’s' Ana Navarro’s hypocrisy on anti-Israel protests
In a recent discussion on Bill Maher’s “Real Time with Bill Maher,” one guest, Joel Stein, made an interesting observation regarding recent pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses.
“They know what they’re doing, and they know what they’re saying, and we think it's cute because they don’t look threatening,” Stein said, adding, “but they have way more power than the people in Charlottesville.”
“That’s because it’s coming from the left. Everything is team sports now,” Bill Maher replied. “The people in Charlottesville who were chanting ‘Jews will not replace us,’ I mean that’s bad. It’s not as bad as death. That’s not deplorable?”
“It’s absolutely deplorable,” Ana Navarro shot back defensively.
“If I was a Holocaust survivor, and I guess there’s not many of those left, but if I was, I would choose ‘Jews will not replace us’ over ‘death to Zionists,’” Maher continued.
Navarro then went on to claim that no one is saying that slogans the college protesters are regurgitating regarding Jews is okay.
“Who’s excusing them?” she asked.
“The left,” Stein said definitively.
“There’s no condemnation like there was after Charlottesville,” Maher added.
As a Jew himself, Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” grew up around many Holocaust survivors — and he, of course, agrees with Stein and Maher.
“I think they would choose ‘Jews will not replace us’ over ‘Death to all Zionists,’” Rubin says.
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Fetterman stuns Bill Maher; calls out Democrats for supporting Hamas
While Sen. John Fetterman has a history of gaffes almost as long as Joe Biden’s, he’s becoming more coherent by the day.
In a recent appearance on “Real Time with Bill Maher,” the Democrat from Pennsylvania stunned the crowd when he dropped his party’s talking points and did what Democrats rarely ever do: make sense.
“I didn’t leave the label, it left me,” Fetterman told Maher regarding where he stands politically. “After what happened on October 7, I really knew that that whole progressive stack would be blasted apart.”
Fetterman went on to say that he “decided early on” that the right side of the Israel-Hamas war would be Israel, though he knew Democrats as a whole would “continue to peel away and kind of walk away from standing with Israel.”
“How do you explain that?” Maher asked Fetterman. “If you can, that the people who consider themselves the most liberal have abandoned Israel, which was always a liberal darling, for the people, a terrorist organization, the people who outwardly say they want a genocide, who outwardly are the one side of this who is against the two-state solution.”
“Some of the most progressive and left parts of the Democratic Party are standing, you know, for the kind of side that have kinds of organizations like Hamas, or these kind of nations that there are no rights for women, and they certainly don’t embrace the LGBTQ kinds of lifestyle,” Fetterman said.
Fetterman then explained that even in Philadelphia, Queers for Palestine blocked the Pride parade.
“I never saw that on the bingo card,” he added, as the crowd — and Maher — erupted in laughter.
While Dave Rubin knows that none of what Fetterman said is shocking to those who already believed it, he is shocked that a Democrat said it.
“It is good that a Democrat, who, as Bill is saying, is sort of an old school Democrat, is saying the progressives really are bananas now.”
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Alex Stein goes camping with pro-Palestinian protesters
Alex Stein had one goal as he ventured onto the campus of Sacramento State: find and join a pro-Palestinian protest encampment.
While the protesters ended up being less than thrilled to see his friendly face and were not very good at sharing their tents, he did have some interesting interactions, to say the least.
As Stein ventured through the encampments, he found himself face to face with many students who identify as transgender or nonbinary.
“Don’t you think it’s kind of weird being a trans person protesting for Palestine? Doesn’t it seem hypocritical?” He asked one student who was wearing a mask. “I’m not even hating. I’m celebrating your transgenderism, but don’t you think that’s kind of weird that they would probably treat you very poorly?”
While the protester gave no comment, another protester, also wearing a mask, showed Stein his middle finger as the Palestinian flag billowed across him in the wind.
While Stein continued to ask how the protesters felt about the treatment of gays in Palestine, they continued to stand strong, masked and silent. However, when Stein went to leave this particular group, they began following him in silence.
“Everybody’s just mute,” Stein observes. “I’m happy they’re all following me.”
There were a few students from outside the protest who did have something to say.
“I’m scared of freedom of speech now. I’m scared to say something and then next thing you know I’m going to get kicked out of the school,” one student tells Stein.
“What do you think about the gay people that are trying to protest for Palestine?” Stein asks him.
“I think we should care about America first,” he answers.
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Like mother, like daughter: Ilhan Omar’s firstborn booted out of college for anti-Semitism
In the case of Ilhan Omar and her daughter Isra Hirsi, the apple truly doesn’t fall far from the tree.
Hirsi stole the spotlight on MSNBC after being kicked out of Barnard College for her actions related to anti-Israel protests on campus.
“Do other student groups have this kind of target on their back, or do you feel that you are being targeted because of the fact that it is in solidarity with Palestinians and against what Israel is doing to Palestinians?” the MSNBC host asked Hirsi.
“This is 100% targeted,” Hirsi replied, telling the host that counterprotesters don’t “receive the kind of disciplinary warnings that many of our fellow organizers receive just for being seen at these protests.”
Hirsi also claimed that there were counterprotesters spraying “chemical weapons,” which some have traced to a student who had fart spray.
Dave Rubin is fed up, calling MSNBC a “Hamas-run television network” and a “cesspool of evil.”
“First off, the counterprotesters come there with American flags and Israeli flags, and they’re peaceful and they sing songs like the National Anthem, things like that. They’re not calling to exterminate anyone or kill anyone or destroy a country,” Rubin says.
“But ultimately, she has to be the victim,” he scoffs.
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