Nick Gillespie | September 12, 2007
Friend of reason Drew Carey will be appearing on Bill Maher's HBO show this Friday, along with Carl Bernstein. More details here.
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Well, it is gearing up to be a more intelligent show than last weeks. You should watch mos def and cornel west on realtime on youtube from last week. it hurts.
Bill Maher used to characterize his leftist self as libertarian. I hope he still isn't making that idiotic claim, but don't give adequate shit to watch and find out.
Bill Maher used to characterize his leftist self as
libertarian.
I consider him the Eric Dondero of the left.
Bill Maher used to characterize his leftist self as
libertarian. I hope he still isn't making that idiotic claim, but
don't give adequate shit to watch and find out.
He still claims it. He mentioned his "libertarian" leanings during
the first Ron Paul interview, then about 2 sentences later talked
about how we need more federal government.
Carey mentioned Reason in a recent Time interview. Not sure if it was mentioned here.
The Owner's Manual:
To its credit, Reason sometimes seems very leftist.
Carey loves Reason for its resolute defense of fat people.
I seem to recall that Michael Moore was a guest on one of the same episodes as RP, and Maher seemed quite sympathetic to his bullshit socialist propaganda. Libertarian my ass.
Yeah, the Mos Def episode was definitely the worst Real Time
I've seen.
They call libertarians Republican who want to get high. I consider
Maher a Democrat who wants to get high.
I do find his monologues and New Rules funny, however.
I agree with Maher on foreign policy stuff and his criticism of
the executive branch power grabs, but I wonder if he would be
criticizing them if this were a Democrat.
He also seems to be taking a protectionist streak as of late which
I find sickening.
i agree maher is no libertarian but i enjoy watching the show
sometimes.(though not this last week-mos def is an idiot) it's good
political chat show occasionally to get some stories, ideas and
stuff out there even if i don't agree with anyone on there.
i'm not a drew carey fan. i dont' think he's funny and i don't care
if i agree with him politically. i know libertarian celebrities are
rare but i'll remain a little more selective in fandome i am a fan
of clint eastwood(though i don't think he's that libertarian he
just gets on those lists occasionally) obvously trey parker and
matt stone(do they seriously agree on EVERY issue by the way?
political, pop culture or otherwise??) and penn jillette though
he's kinda annoying sometimes.
Yes, the Mos Def & Cornel West show was absolutely painful to watch. I couldn't tell if Mr. Def was on something, or just incredibly stupid or even slightly retarded. Bill Maher handled the no-show of his third guest with aplomb, I'll hand him that. And yeah, he's a bit of a lefty, but not as much as his audience or the typical Democrat--which probably causes him to see himself as "libertarian".
I think Mos Def was drunk off his ass.
And his audience sucks, I really wish he didn't have a live
audience.
libertarian is really just a word democrats and republicans
threw out there about themselves when they're burnt out on their
parties: ''i'm a sorta libertarian on this issue", "i'm a little
more libertarian" etc. i remember seeing some interview with penn
and teller and penn is such a cheerleader for the libertarian party
that he's almost a zealot. he said he thinks most of the country is
libertarian at heart. in this day and age i don't think that's the
truth at all, just blind wishfull thinking. everyone thinks their
for what freedom and liberty but once they hear the specifics of
libertarian principals they shy away. i think everyone has a
position on some issue that could be categorized as a libertarian
position but very few more then that which would make them even
"libertarian-ish" .
bill's audience is terrible they laugh and applaude at the most
base lefty/anti-bush stuff, it's like shooting fish in a barrell.
the token conservative always get booed even bill gets sick of it
somtimes. it is embarrassing how many accolades cornel west has
aquired when he's as stupid a man as he is and he was outdone by
mos def. they both even lost bill a few times with their b. s.
Thanks to this thread for getting me to look up last week's show
on YouTube.
West, as always, comes across as a drunk homeless person. I can't
even get mad about his positions, he's such a clown.
Oh my God, Mos Def is making West look rational and articulate. "Black panthers, what I gotta tell me son, i ain't believe in Al-Qaida or the loc ness monster, this shit is whack! we need obama he come in like superman you know eww!" And Maher is just sitting there nodding! HA HA HA
While Mos Def was, shall we say, less than articulate, I hadn't heard anything about the Jena Six before watching that show. Fascinating stuff. How come I haven't seen anything on Reason about this story?
Wikipedia "Jena Six". There's more to the story than the race baiting racist white supermacist America crowd would have you think.
Chalupa, I'm gonna go off on a limb here and say you have had some bad experiences with black people in your life.
And contemporary rap music sucks, but 70-80% of people who buy it are upper middle class white kids like yourself. So, your demographic takes a share of the blame for people like Mos Deff being celebrities, too.
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