Bill Maher Belabors the Obvious: ‘There Is a Lot of Crazy on the Left.’

MSNBC has lost the respect of Bill Maher, but they should listen when he warns them about their glass houses and their penchant for throwing stones.

This from redstate.com.

Bill Maher scolded an MSNBC host who stated Trump supporters were at odds with “reality,” retorting:

There’s a lot of crazy on the left, too.

The liberal comedian was a guest on MSNBC’s The Beat With Ari Melber on Wednesday when Melber commented on the differences in reactions between Trump’s base and “normal, reality-adjusted” persons to the Georgia election interference hearings against President Trump.

Maher pushed back against Melber’s dig at the president’s supporters.

He stated:

I got to stop you and say, I don’t think this helps, the media world that we live in, where we sit here and everybody else is just a deplorable who’s—reality challenged.

Below is a quick review of work on loony leftists from the RedState scribes:

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Prager U Causes Leftist Meltdown as Its Kids Cartoon Tells the Truth Behind America’s Relationship With Slavery,

The Left Has a Cognitive Disconnect When It Comes to Getting What They Voted For,

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The Authoritarian Left Has a Dangerous Vision for Free Speech in America.

Two facts to make note of: Yes, the right has some nuts, too, and yes, many—likely most—people tend to exist in a bubble of media and opinions they are already comfortable with. That’s against which Maher is—correctly so—warning Ari Melber.

Maher implored MSNBC viewers to ‘try to understand’ why half the country still supports [President Trump].

He argued:

I think it would be helpful if the people who watch this would see that. Just crack a window a little bit, and you maybe understand why people would—you have to try to understand why half the country is looking to Donald Trump as some sort of savior.

Yes, it’s not what we think, but, you know, people are not self-deporting in this country. Half the country isn’t going away. Even if the Democrat wins the next time, they’ll still be here, and they’ll still have these views. And some of them are not crazy.

Bill Maher has been and always will be a leftist himself; there is no evidence of him being red-pilled in this interview or anytime elsewhere.

But what Maher is, is a realist, at least to the extent that he recognizes that there are reasonable, rational, intelligent, and sane people who disagree with the left and that leftists discount that at their peril.

He understands that—even to the point of acknowledging unfair media coverage of the Biden and Trump families.

He joked:

If Don Jr. had done the things that Hunter Biden did, he would be [covered in the media] every day.

If they found cocaine in the White House? Whose could it be? Who does cocaine around here. We can’t figure it out?”

The political right has some great intellects: Dr. Victor Davis Hanson, Thomas Sowell, and Art Laffer, for example, as well as the late Milton Friedman, Charles Krauthammer, and, of course, Senator Barry Goldwater. There are many more, but bandwidth prevents the presentation of a complete list. These people, and people like them, are the ones of which the left desperately tries to deny the existence.

It is in the interest of neither side to pretend that the other doesn’t have some intellectual firepower, although it’s fair to say the current Regime seems to be rather short on that attribute.

Of course, it’s also fair to say that Maher has indulged in some nasty rhetoric as well; he’s firmly in the J6 Insurrection” camp, even going so far as to blame it on, of all things, Christianity. He has also ranted against the Second Amendment in the past, and there’s little evidence his views there have changed.

Certainly, quite a bit of the loony in Maher against which he was cautioning Ari Melber and other leftists.

Bill Maher is correct to warn MSNBC against throwing stones. But he should also take one more look at his own loony glass house.