Bill Maher: most anti-Semites would “vote Republican” (UPDATE: It was actually Sen. Chuck Schumer who made the comment on Maher’s show)

Posted by: Sister Toldjah on November 16, 2006 at 10:32 am

Jimmie at the Sundries Shack provides the details on the latest instance of far-left hero Bill Maher making an a– of himself on national TV.

This is not the first time, nor will it be the last. Here’s a look back at some of Maher’s other notable public displays of idiocy:

Update: That’s what I get for speed reading – it was actually Senator Chuck Schumer who made the comments about Republicans and anti-Semites on Maher’s show. Doesn’t take away from the fact that Maher is still a jerk – and just confirms that Schumer’s more of one that I previously had thought.

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8 Responses to “Bill Maher: most anti-Semites would “vote Republican” (UPDATE: It was actually Sen. Chuck Schumer who made the comment on Maher’s show)”

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  1. Jimmie says:

    It wasn’t actually Maher making the horse’s patoot out of himself this time. It was actually Chuck Schumer. We expect it out of Maher. A sitting US Senator, though?

    Maher led him to the water, but Schumer did the drinking.

  2. Baklava says:

    Is his goal to make people mad? He sure isn’t persuasive..

  3. Jimmie says:

    Heck…hit the submit button too soon.

    Thank you for the link!

  4. benning says:

    So Chuckles Schumer thinks most anti-semites would vote for Republicans. Are we really surprised? And Maher hosts this sort of garbage? Surely we ain’t surprised at that either, are we? :-?

    The true mean-spirited in this country, as always, reside in the bowels of the Democrat Party. I know I’m not surprised!:-w

  5. Steve Skubinna says:

    Sure, just like all racists are Republicans… and yet, there is one major political party that officially holds that blacks are too stupid and hapless to get into college or find good jobs unless entrance standards are reduced or waived for them.

    And it isn’t the Republican Party.

    Likewise, we keep hearing from Dems how much Jews have to fear from Southerners and evangelicals (when those two categories do not overlap), yet every Southerner and evangelical of my acquaintance admires Jews and supports Israel. Some from feelings of religious kinship, others from sympathy to the underdog, but most because they believe in democracy and think the Middle East needs much more of it.

  6. Severian says:

    Hmmmm…Republicans are the racists and anti-semites eh? Seems to me that I’ve never seen a conservative/Republican blogger or cartoonists or pundits put people in blackface or call them “house n*****s” or oreos, and support for Israel, particularly when it counts, like during the recent violence, came more from the right than the left.

  7. Drewsmom says:

    Don’t get me started on either of these two moonbats.>:p

  8. Marshall Art says:

    Once again: Maher–not funny.