In a recent episode of Real Time With Bill Maher, the host transitioned from discussing the expansion of factory jobs to critiquing Gen Z. Guests including Douglas Murray, who discussed his book on Israel and civilization, highlighted a frustrating pattern of agreement on contentious issues like Israel and Palestine. A more engaging segment arose when Murray critiqued Joe Rogan's extreme guests. The panel also addressed controversial topics, including Kilmar Abrego Garcia's deportation, prompting a lively discourse on due process and direct criticism of political leaders.
"I went in there and said, to his face, 'You're scaring people,'" Maher said. He went on to argue that criticizing the president directly is one of the only paths to accountability."
The discussion grew more contentious when Welch brought up Maher's recent White House visit. Maher defended it, contrasting it with Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer's decision to cover her face during her own visit there.
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