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Bill Maher's Red Pill Wisdom
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Bill Maher's Red Pill Wisdom

Quote: (02-18-2017 06:00 AM)[email protected] Wrote:  

He's very red pill and more recently he gets his philosophy from Sam Harris, who is an intellectual from the Left. Sam Harris has been on his show several times, most famously where he got screamed at by Ben Affleck over his cognitive dissonance over some anti-Islam discussion. My only real issue with Maher is this guy was exposed by Assange for donating one million dollars to the Hillary slush fund. I love this guy but that is an unforgivable act that greatly diminished my respect for him.

Him and Sam Harris now contradict their own beliefs. They both admit Islam is not compatible with the West but then push for Hillary and globalisation. Sam Harris like his guns so he can protect his family but then advocates for someone like Hillary who will push gun control for everyone else. Neither of them talk much about the JQ or manosphere issues I guess because those things don't matter to them both (Harris is married with children, Maher has no problem getting laid with quality women).

You're surprised that (((Sam Harris))) and (((Bill Maher))) don't talk about the JQ question? Even though they're atheists, both are Jewish by birth and would take it up the ass for Israel. Maher especially is unapologetically pro-Israel.

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Video: Bill Maher condoned sex between 35-year-old woman, 12-year-old boy

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A video surfaced Wednesday showing HBO "Real Time" host Bill Maher condoning a sexual relationship between a 35-year-old female teacher and a 12-year-old male student that resulted in the woman getting pregnant twice before eventually being jailed.

The 1998 Maher video has gained major traction on social media after the HBO host took credit for the sudden fall of alt-right provocateur and Breitbart News editor Milo Yiannopoulos over his own comments about pedophilia. Yiannopoulos appeared on Maher's program last Friday.

In the 19-year-old clip, Maher was referring to the story of a woman named Mary Kay Letourneau who was impregnated twice by student Vili Fualaau, starting when he was 12.
"The teacher from Seattle is in jail because she is in love. That’s how I view it,” Maher said in the March 20, 1998, clip of his former ABC program, "Politically Incorrect."

Letourneau was arrested and served more than seven years in jail for statutory rape. She was released in 2004 and would go on to marry Fualaau the following year. The couple has two daughters in their late teens.

“I admit that it’s unorthodox," Maher continued at the time. "She’s 35, the boy is 14. He was younger when they started. But she is pregnant again. That was the story this week. This is the second child by this boy. They are keeping the mother in jail because she won’t conform to what society feels should be the perfect American family,” he added.

"Yeah, that's perfect," Lisa Montgomery Kennedy, a guest on the show, sarcastically injected.

"Sickening. Absolutely sickening," added Republican activist Celeste Greig. "The woman is over 20 years older, and she raped this kid."

“Raped? Come on," Maher retorted, later adding, "How can a woman rape a man?"

Maher has received criticism for providing Yiannopoulos with a platform on his popular HBO show.

The 32-year-old Yiannopoulos lost a speaking role at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), his Breitbart job and a book deal after a video of him making comments about pedophilia circulated over the weekend.

Yiannopoulos's 2016 remarks, in which he appeared to condone sexual relations with boys as young as 13, led CPAC to rescind its speaking invitation on Monday. Yiannopoulos later lost his book deal with Simon & Schuster and resigned from Breitbart News.

“What I think people saw was an emotionally needy Ann Coulter wannabe, trying to make a buck off of the left’s propensity for outrage,” Maher said in an interview with The New York Times. “And by the end of the weekend, by dinnertime Monday, he’s dropped as a speaker at CPAC. Then he’s dropped by Breitbart, and his book deal falls through.”

“As I say, sunlight is the best disinfectant. You’re welcome.”

The Yiannopoulos video clip was posted on YouTube in January 2016 but gained considerable attention on social media after conservative blog The Reagan Battalion shared it Sunday.

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A true coward will kick a man when hes down, I have lost any respect I had for Bill Maher, guy has no class whatsoever

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Lost what little respect I had for Bill Maher when he (and Sam Harris) both spoke negatively about the "Muslim ban". They've been highly critical of it.

It's not a "Muslim ban" but even if it were, why would Sam Harris and Bill Maher be opposed to it? They've spent the past 15 years railing against Islam as the "motherload of bad ideas". Bill Maher even said once during an interview he doesn't want Muslims bringing that "desert stuff" to our world, that Islam is run like the "mafia". That's what he actually said - their "desert stuff".

Yet here we have Trump putting a temporary hold on people from a small minority of countries that are predominantly Muslim, and Maher and Harris lose their shit. They didn't mind it though when Obama was killing these people with extrajudicial drone strikes.

Disingenuous assholes.
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I always gave Maher a little bit of credit for being anti feminism and islam. That quickly disappeared when he had those two cunts who peddled the false college rape statistics on his show and let them spout their bullshit uncontested as he sat there and didn't say a single fucking word. Fuck him. Doesn't help that he considers republicans and anyone who thinks differently than him subhuman mouth breathing inbred retards either. He truly resonates with the elitist leftist attitude crowd and hollywood marxists, which is why he parades so many of the latter on his show; as if celebrities have any worth beyond being a dancing monkey for the masses or their political opinions are worth any more than the average person's.
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Let's take a closer look at the hypocritical footage from the LeTourneau case:






He's sticking with the concept that an older woman is not capable of raping a young, underage man. He jokes it off when panel members call it out as disgusting. (Henry Rollins sounds like a saint here!) Years later we have an entire thread dedicated to track female teachers having sex with their students. What an Asshole.
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Bill Maher is the only liberal voice critical of Islam, but it's a good one. Here's a clip without evident Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS):






Just ignore the bullshit woman's day line and the two elderly homos chuckling in the clip.
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I disagree with Maher about lots of shit. But for a liberal, he's a man's man. He will absolutely call out some liberal bitches on their horseshit.

Maher is honest. And I like honest.
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^^No he's not. He's a pussy who lives in a gated neighborhood while incessantly ripping into white people who don't want their country and sovereignty undermined. You think he'd do a segment on Mexican-on-black violence occurring nearby in south central LA? Of course not.
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Quote: (03-18-2017 04:26 PM)Disco_Volante Wrote:  

^^No he's not. He's a pussy who lives in a gated neighborhood while incessantly ripping into white people who don't want their country and sovereignty undermined. You think he'd do a segment on Mexican-on-black violence occurring nearby in south central LA? Of course not.

I'd have a beer with him.
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Check out the list of guests for tonight's Bill Maher program.
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He's a confused person who happens to be right on one single issue: Islam.

Too bad he doesn't matter.
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Bill Maher's Red Pill Wisdom

He's lost his mind. Trump broke him. He can no longer think logically or rationally about anything.
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Quote: (04-01-2017 07:20 AM)etwsake Wrote:  

He's lost his mind. Trump broke him. He can no longer think logically or rationally about anything.


yep. not that he was that sharp to start with.





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^ Maher absolutely PWNED at 11:00 and he knows it (audience does too), funny how he subtly but very quickly, retreats.
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Quote: (04-01-2017 08:32 AM)budoslavic Wrote:  









Good lord that indian bitch is annoying. 5 more mins of listening to her and I'm like:

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I thought Roger Stone killed it on the last episode! Very calm and collected guy.

Maher was peddling the Russian conspiracy and got triggered towards the end:




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Bill Maher rants against social media and phone addiction. PREACH!
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It looks like SJWs might get Bill Maher fired.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/03/arts/...-word.html

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The HBO late-night host Bill Maher apologized on Saturday for using a racial epithet during an interview with Senator Ben Sasse, Republican of Nebraska, on a live broadcast of his show on Friday night. HBO denounced the remark as “completely inexcusable and tasteless,” and said it would be edited out of future airings.

Shortly after 10 p.m. on Friday, Mr. Maher, the comedian and host of HBO’s “Real Time,” was talking to Mr. Sasse on his program about the boundaries between adolescence and maturity, and how adults in California still dress up for Halloween.

When Mr. Sasse said this did not happen in his state, Mr. Maher said, “I’ve got to get to Nebraska more.”

Mr. Sasse replied: “You’re welcome. We’d love to have you work in the fields with us.”

Mr. Maher said: “Work in the fields? Senator, I’m a house nigger. No, it’s a joke.”

Mr. Maher said Saturday in a statement: “Friday nights are always my worst night of sleep because I’m up reflecting on the things I should or shouldn’t have said on my live show. Last night was a particularly long night as I regret the word I used in the banter of a live moment. The word was offensive and I regret saying it and am very sorry.”

HBO issued its own statement on Saturday, saying, “Bill Maher’s comment last night was completely inexcusable and tasteless. We are removing his deeply offensive comment from any subsequent airings of the show.”

The episode comes at a highly charged political moment, and at a time when comedians are facing increasing scrutiny for the political content of their material.

Last month, Stephen Colbert, the host of “The Late Show” on CBS, was criticized for a crude monologue joke he made that implied a sexual relationship between President Trump and President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.

And this week, CNN ended its association with Kathy Griffin, the comedian and co-host of its annual New Year’s Eve program, after she appeared in a photograph holding what looked like Mr. Trump’s bloody, decapitated head. (Ms. Griffin has since apologized. Her lawyers say she is being investigated by the Secret Service.)

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Quote: (01-30-2013 11:35 PM)Loveless Wrote:  

Since this forum seems to be mostly full of conservatives and Roosh's blog talks more and more about laissez-faire economic policy, I am sure a liberal like Bill Maher will not get much love here.

But the guy has been espousing some great Red Pill wisdom for nearly 20 years. He shits on marriage all the time, and has said he is like the escaped slave who brings news of freedom to his married friends. His game is also supposed to be tight. Howard Stern once said that if he was better looking he would need three penises.

His New Rule from last week's Real Time episode contained more Red Pill wisdom about the demise of the American male.

Here is a link to a shitty link to the New Rules segment (the good stuff is at 2:12).

http://rackjite.com/new-rules-bill-maher...-and-guns/

My favorite lines:

On Manti Te'o: But, doesn't it say something about the state of our manhood that this primal warrior never even had sex? Because his girlfriend only existed in "fairyland." And, sadder still, why was this dumb jock such a hero to so many men in the first place? Grown-ass men who were "let down by him."

Red-blooded American males whose mood on Saturdays is dependent on how well a 20-year-old kid tackles a 19-year-old kid. Middle-aged guys who wear replica jerseys with the name and number of their favorite boyfriend -- I mean, player. Guys who get in fights with other guys in other replica jerseys over whose 20-year-old is better.

And that's why we wind up idolizing other men who do the masculine things we're not doing: football players, soldiers, action stars who solve every problem with violence. [slide of George Bush] Tough guys who start wars for no reason. Generals who conquer ragtag armies from third world countries...these are the vessels of our outsourced masculinity.

Bill Maher was a precursor to me taking the Red pill. Remember going to a show of his with Denver in 2008 with my than college girl in Denver and he was doing his "Mutual Fantasy" and "Escaped slave" routine. I laughed my ass off while my gf began to feel uncomfortable. I remember my gut feeling telling me that Bill was right and she was wrong and I felt no guilt about being a man and talking about my needs.

It was wonderful to have all of your suspicions validated.

Bill has been pretty tough on Islam as well, it is his belief in Climate Change which keeps him in the liberal camp mostly but he is definitely red pill as he once joked during the Bob Barker sex scandal that he never sleeps with his staff but always with his guests as that is his job)

"The unexamined life is not worth living." - Socrates
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Quote: (01-30-2013 11:55 PM)Loveless Wrote:  

Quote: (01-30-2013 11:44 PM)OGNorCal707 Wrote:  

I think Maher is the shit, dude tells it like it is straight up, and doesn´t deal with B.S. whether it´s coming from liberals or conservatives. Also, I don´t get the conservatism that´s coming out of ¨the manosphere¨, Roosh especially often sounds like he´s a fan of George Will and Rush Limbaugh. Oh well, different strokes for different folks I guess, that´s why I try to get all the positive good stuff out of this forum and blog, and disregard everything else.

One last thought, why is it that guys in the ¨manosphere¨try to equate conservatism with masculinity? Like if you prefered Obama over Romney than you are an emasculated beta mangina male feminist. It´s pretty much completely baseless in my opinion. Personally, I don´t even get why Roosh or anyone wastes any thought on those feminists, I take the mantra that if you ignore them they don´t exist. It´s not like all this feminist shaming and hate is having any impact on society, outside of an extremely small percentage of jaded men who follow the manosphere like it´s a cult.

I couldn't agree more. In my view its totally possible to separate the public sphere and private spheres of life. In the public/political sphere I believe there are problems that government should solve with things like taxation and regulation. This just seems to go against the trend I am seeing emerge in manosphere blogs which are starting to widen their scope from just game and travel to things like the theories of macroeconomic policy and welfare programs. Believing in universal healthcare shouldn't make me an emasculated blue pill. I want to rack up as many notches as possible and live a life unencumbered by restrictive societal norms. That is what I thought being Red Pill is all about.

Here is the problem yes freedom of political thought is red pill but thought lead to actions and actions have consequences. Hence, believing in universal healthcare will make life worse for the red pill men and decrease your notch count since it decreases the average sexual market value of a man as 1) the taxes used to pay for this healthcare are taken away from men making them worse off financially and 2) women will have access to healthcare without needing a man to pay for it - rather Big Brother will cover the tab

"The unexamined life is not worth living." - Socrates
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A lot of niggas here don't seem to be capable of realizing that you won't agree 100% of the time with most people. We all have our things were we disagree.

A member here is pro islam
Some niggas want a white homeland for the white people
Some niggas are pro fatties
Some niggas like SJWish hipster girls
Some want race, religion, or IQ based immigration rules.
Others want none.

You will have to realize and accept that most of your RVF brothers aren't going to fully agree on most things.

Dave Chappelle and Bill Maher are somewhat red pill, regardless if they don't like Tic-Tac-Toe "Emperor God" Trump.

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