Bill Maher was an equal opportunity political offender during Friday night’s monologue on “Real Time.” Between the Republicans’ secret health care bill and the “losing” Democrats, no one was safe from his savage burns.
Maher dug right in to “lame” Democrats first in an attempt to understand how Jon Ossoff lost the special election in Georgia’s 6th Congressional District even after the party poured so much money into his campaign.
“He came so close,” Maher quipped. “Party leaders are calling it a terrifying brush with success.”
The comedian begged Democrats to stop losing elections because “the wrong people are in power.” Then he turned his attention to the so-called “wrong people” by tearing apart the release of the Senate Republican’s secretive health care bill.
“Everybody is saying it was unveiled — unveiled is not the right term,” Maher said. “You unveil a sculpture. Nobody goes, ‘Behold, a turd!’”
The comedian highlighted the darkest items on the bill, which he called “a manifesto from the Zodiac Killer.”
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