Bill Maher Compares Trump To Dog Eating Its Own Throw-Up In First Show Back
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Bill Maher Compares Trump To Dog Eating Its Own Throw-Up In First Show Back
"Remember at the beginning of the term it was Greenland and then it was like, okay, you know, sometimes the brain farts pass. But this week, the past week it was all, we're going to take it by force, by force. Pete Hegseth, got so excited, he droned a dog sled. (LAUGHTER). But Okay, but then, three days ago, Trump goes to Davos, Switzerland, you know, this is where the people who run the world have the big meeting every year."
"He kept confusing Greenland, which is so awkward when you're f*cking one country and you yell out the name of another. (LAUGHTER). Miracle of miracles. He said in the speech, no, actually, we don't want to use force now. OK, great. And not even the tariffs. He threatened that. No, all unneeded, because we are declaring victory for a problem that wasn't there until he made it."
Bill Maher began season 24 of Real Time with a monologue that mocked President Donald Trump's Greenland remarks and behavior. Maher ridiculed Trump's confusion between Greenland and Iceland and highlighted the shift from threats of force and tariffs to declaring victory. Maher used a metaphor comparing the reversal to a dog vomiting on a rug and then eating it. The episode's interview guest was Major General Paul Eaton, retired U.S. Army general and senior advisor for VoteVets and the Vet Voice Foundation. Panel guests included Sen. John Kennedy, Republican senator from Louisiana and author of the bestselling book How to Test Negative For Stupid, and Kasie Hunt, anchor of CNN's The Arena.
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