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Tag Archives: Bill Maher
A Brief Unauthorized Psychobiography of Bill Maher
Bill Maher has created a reputation as a comedian who is politically astute and extremely liberal. He is a self-professed atheist. He says that he respects gays and gay rights, yet he spends much of his time poking fun at … Continue reading
Posted in Politics, Social Commentary
Tagged Bill Maher, cognitive dissonance, hypocrisy, psychobiography, unexamined soul
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Condemnation From the Left
Condemnation is easy. It is easy to find fault when you don’t do anything yourself. Ask Richard Belzer and Bill Maher. How is it possible that so few have such a loud voice? Why do the very few who made … Continue reading
Posted in Politics, Social Commentary
Tagged actor, American military, Bill Maher, Clooney, comic, Condemnation, Garafalo, hollywood elite, Richard Belzer
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Vietnam War Revisited
Bill Maher made some sense the other day. To paraphrase, he said that the Vietnam War was about fighting communism from afar because America was not willing to fight it at home. I agree to a point. Communism needed to … Continue reading →