Julie Kelly
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And I much prefer to have a real connection with my guests as they come on, as you know. So then he invites me on his show. And by the time we get to November or late October before the vote, he had changed a little, a little bit. He was looking me in the eye. He was listening to me. But he made very clear he was voting for Kamala.
He knew she was a moron, but he totally believed she could do it more than Trump could do it. And he said that to me on stage and then behind the stage. And then over the past, you know, six months, five months, however long it's been, the light bulb's really going on with him. Because he's doing all these things that you know Bill loves. All these executive orders on DEI and the gender madness.
He knew she was a moron, but he totally believed she could do it more than Trump could do it. And he said that to me on stage and then behind the stage. And then over the past, you know, six months, five months, however long it's been, the light bulb's really going on with him. Because he's doing all these things that you know Bill loves. All these executive orders on DEI and the gender madness.
And Bill doesn't want an open border. And Bill's very where we are on the gender stuff. Totally. Yeah. I don't think he can help himself. And plus, he's a comedian. He appreciates funny. So once Trump starts to do things that you actually really appreciate, you can hear his humor in a new way. You can see him in a new way. So it's starting.
And Bill doesn't want an open border. And Bill's very where we are on the gender stuff. Totally. Yeah. I don't think he can help himself. And plus, he's a comedian. He appreciates funny. So once Trump starts to do things that you actually really appreciate, you can hear his humor in a new way. You can see him in a new way. So it's starting.
You can see he's going to be a MAGA voter in three and a half years.
You can see he's going to be a MAGA voter in three and a half years.
You did so well. It was very interesting.
You did so well. It was very interesting.
No, but I love listening to you on that because I always learn something.
No, but I love listening to you on that because I always learn something.
I think Bill Maher is fearless. Let's not forget why he got canceled the first time when he was hosting the show Politically Incorrect. You were still in your cradle, but it was right after 9-11. And he said he wasn't defending the Islamic terrorists, but the question was, were they brave? And Bill said, well, you can't say they're not brave.
I think Bill Maher is fearless. Let's not forget why he got canceled the first time when he was hosting the show Politically Incorrect. You were still in your cradle, but it was right after 9-11. And he said he wasn't defending the Islamic terrorists, but the question was, were they brave? And Bill said, well, you can't say they're not brave.
I mean, it's pretty brave to drive, fly planes into the World Trade Center. He in no way meant to compliment or support, you know, the Islamic terrorists. He was just making like this sort of, you know, sort of controversial, obviously, observation on what they were and what they weren't. Now that is a courageous remark to make, even by Bill. He's always called it how he's seen it.
I mean, it's pretty brave to drive, fly planes into the World Trade Center. He in no way meant to compliment or support, you know, the Islamic terrorists. He was just making like this sort of, you know, sort of controversial, obviously, observation on what they were and what they weren't. Now that is a courageous remark to make, even by Bill. He's always called it how he's seen it.
And even if he gets canceled, the next show comes and he does the same thing. And he, net net over time, I think he's proven to himself that his audience will stay with him. Even if he offends them, even if he's not totally lined up with them, they appreciate his honesty and truly it's overused, but his authenticity. And that's what I love about Bill too.
And even if he gets canceled, the next show comes and he does the same thing. And he, net net over time, I think he's proven to himself that his audience will stay with him. Even if he offends them, even if he's not totally lined up with them, they appreciate his honesty and truly it's overused, but his authenticity. And that's what I love about Bill too.
He's, I mean, that to a fault, yes, but we love that about, like our side of the aisle loves that. And one other point on the wokeness, and you mentioned me and we pulled our kids out of the schools and all that.
He's, I mean, that to a fault, yes, but we love that about, like our side of the aisle loves that. And one other point on the wokeness, and you mentioned me and we pulled our kids out of the schools and all that.
I was talking with your producer before the show, and we were talking about how the young people like the 18 to 21 year olds are going to be the most conservative generation we've seen in decades. And 100% that is due in part to Charlie Kirk. Everybody watching the show knows that it's one of the reasons you're sent from God. But it's also as much as I love to pass Pat the right on the back.