Liberal Host Calls Out Comrade Kamala and Tiananmen Tim, Calls the VP Selectee “A Huge Liar”

Bill Maher, the irreverent host of HBO’s Real Time, is again appropriately criticizing Leftists, much to the chagrin of his more liberal viewers.

This from thepatriotjournal.com.

While Maher often skews left in his political views, he has made a name for himself by calling out hypocrisy and incompetence within his own ideological camp.

His frequent jabs at the communist/globalist crime syndicate have earned him both praise and scorn, proving he is an equal-opportunity offender when it comes to political satire.

Over the years, Maher has taken on various [Leftist] sacred cows—from the party’s mishandling of key issues to the absurdity of political correctness that has come to define much of the progressive agenda.

He’s not afraid to point out when [the Left is] out of touch with reality or when they’ve lost their way in the maze of identity politics.

His critiques are typically biting, cutting through the spin to expose the uncomfortable truths that many on the left would prefer to ignore. Now, he is calling out Comrade Kamala and her oddball partner in crime Tiananmen Tim over their bogus interview.

From The Daily Caller (emphasis added):

HBO host Bill Maher accused Vice President Kamala Harris and Democratic Gov. Tim Walz of insulting voters during a CNN interview…

Maher called out Walz for claiming he spoke like normal Americans…

‘No, you don’t,’ Maher said. ‘No, you don’t. You’re a huge liar, like all politicians are.’

The CNN interview, which was aired on Maher’s show last Friday, was Comrade Kamala’s first since Dementia Joe announced he would not seek reelection, and Maher did not take long to dissect the performance.

Governor A-Walz tried to portray himself as a regular guy who speaks like “normal Americans,” but Maher was having none of it. “No, you don’t,” Maher said bluntly. “You’re a huge liar, like all politicians are.” It was classic Maher—straight to the point, with a side of snark.

Maher’s skepticism did not end with A-Walz. He also took aim at The Comrade, who offered what Maher saw as a less-than-believable response when asked about her reaction to Biden’s decision to bow out of the 2024 race. The Comrade claimed that her first thought was for Biden’s well-being, but Maher, ever the skeptic, wasn’t convinced. “No, you didn’t,” he quipped, adding that politicians often insult voters’ intelligence with such transparent attempts to appear selfless and noble.

Maher further criticized Harris for her shifting stance on hydraulic fracturing, commonly known as fracking. When CNN’s Dana Bash confronted Harris with her past statements supporting a fracking ban, Harris fumbled, offering a meandering explanation that didn’t sit well with Maher.

“Why can’t they just go, ‘Yeah, you know what, I got it wrong, I was talking to uh the wrong people?’” Maher mused, mocking the imitation VP’s reluctance to admit her mistakes. He even joked that she should blame her infamous high staff turnover on bad advice she received about fracking, suggesting that she might have fired her staff as a convenient scapegoat.

Maher’s critiques highlight a broader frustration with the communist/globalist crime syndicate’s inability to connect with average Americans. His no-nonsense approach resonates with viewers tired of politicians who seem more concerned with image than substance. While Maher may lean left, his willingness to call out the Leftists shows he values honesty and accountability over party loyalty.

But this article is not a tribute to Bill Maher. He’s an asshat hypocrite who will disparage Leftists for laughs then vote to reinstate the idiocy that garners the laughs.

Yes, comedy and criticism can cross-party lines. If only fools like Maher would listen to themselves—holding leaders accountable includes not voting them back into office.