Bill Maher Slams Americans for claiming that they have ‘essential beliefs’ and ‘deep beliefs held’ thanks to politics

Hbo Bill Maher’s host called Americans to “overcome fantasy” that they are people of “essential beliefs and deeply held beliefs” in an episode of “real -time” on Friday evening.

Maher criticized the Americans for rolling in their beliefs, saying they base their values ​​on what is known in their political party.

“They only care which side is saying something,” he said, citing electric vehicles (EV) as an example.

“This car was once” fire “. Now it’s on fire,” Maher said as he showed Teslas footage burning in a trade.

“When back when Elon Musk was supposedly liberal, the liberals loved electric cars and the conservatives hated them,” he continued. “Then Elon went Maga, and while the car market increased by 10% last month, the sales of electric vehicles decreased 5%, and not just Teslas, all EV.”

“Otherwise, Maga Nation hated Eve two years ago,” he added. “Seventy -one percent of the Republicans said they would not consider buying an electric car. Trump said they were for the quote,” left -wing fascists, Marxists and Communists. “Now he is selling them on the lawn of the White House.”

Maher mentioned how people were quick to change their stay in electric vehicles in recent years. News about foxes

The “real -time” host then turned his focus on an issue in which he thought the Democrats had changed their position because of politics: keeping children at school.

He referred to “A Careful Abundance”, a book by David Zweig, which detailed the harmful effects that closing schools had on children during the Covid-19 pandemic.

“Here is the author of the author: ‘The Pediatric Academy was very strong in favor of introducing children into schools, but as soon as Trump came out in favor of reopening, they completely returned their position,” he quoted.

US President Donald Trump and General Director of Tesla Elon Musk talk about the press while they stand by a Tesla Cybertruck in the southern porch of the White House on March 11, 2025 in Washington, DC. AFP through Getty Images

Maher attended a tongue remark on the cheek: “Hey, if you find yourself suddenly hating something you loved five minutes ago or vice versa, ask your doctor if Ivermectin is right for you.”

He brought the controversy about the drug during the pandemic, noting how public opinion moved mainly along the party lines.

“This [Ivermectin] He won the Nobel Prize in 2015 for what he did for people, but whatever the issue, it is a drug, not a politician, “Maher noted.” The drugs have no political parties, though I suspect Xanax is a Democrat. “

Maher argued that Americans do not really believe in anything and ‘only the care of which side is saying something.’ News about foxes

Staying on the topic of health, Maher criticized the conservatives for allegedly changing their stance on public health in recent years due to politics.

“Do people really want to put politics in front of their health?” he asked. “Let me answer that – yes. I know they do it, because when Michelle Obama adopted as her first project of the lady to make America again healthy, the Republicans went the buck wild apes – real housewives throw drinks on your crazy face because it was Michelle Obama who said it.”

He remembered the conservative host of Rush Limbaugh radio mocking the initiative asking if the Americans “had to eat roots and berries and tree bark”.

Donald Trump and Elon Musk look at the start of the sixth flight of Rocket Starship Spacex test in Brownsville, Texas, SH.BA, 19 November 2024. through the reuters

But according to Maher, public health conservative views were completely moved after US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Named in his new cabinet position.

“But now that Robert Kennedy, Movement leader Make America Healthy Again, is in the Trump administration, Tree belly good, f – Yes, make America healthy,” he said. “Finally, someone said it. And when I say someone, I mean not a black, liberal lady.”

Maher closed the segment by encouraging Americans to stop positions reflexively by supporting or only opposing who supports them.

“But until we get to where we can do this,” he joked, “I just hope the Democrats will go hard next week for dictatorship, coal mines and making illegal pots.”

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