
Bill Maher’s problem with the 10 Commandments?
April 27, 2025The Sad Decline of Bill Maher
I heard someone say Bill Maher is at the apex of relevancy and his career. I thought to myself, well, you must not follow Bill Maher to think that. Ever since Bill Maher broke bread with President Trump, he has been going out of his way to attack Trump, MAGA, and Republicans, seemingly, to save face with leftists. After Larry David made fun of Bill in the New York Times, Bill has been on the defensive, making his latest show on Real Time, one of the most anti-Trump-MAGA-Republican shows ever seen on HBO. As soon as I saw the most dishonest and hated Democrat, Adam Schiff, on the panel, I knew what kind of show we were in for on 4/25/25.
Bill has been on his back foot fending off attacks from the left, and his response has been to go over the top, trying to prove he is still a Democrat. Maher showed his thin-skinned nature when Larry David pointed out how absurd Bill’s dinner was with Trump to people on the left. Bill is a sensitive fella and does not seem to take comedy that is critical of him well. Bill’s spiel that I don’t believe in God, I smoke pot, I never got married, I never had children, and I’m not Woke has gotten tiresome. Watching a man who is nearly 70 years old, who never grew up, and who still does drugs and drinks, makes Bill more unrelatable as time goes by.
If you watch the arc of Club Random, you can’t help but see that Bill Maher is a lonely, bitter, and jaded Baby Boomer still musing about women less than half his age. Bill could never stand toe to toe with a woman his age, which is why he trolls premenopausal generations for more meaningless relationships that float in and out of his companionless life. Constantly talking about the good ole days of Johnny Carson, Bill Maher lives in the past, not only in his life but in a long-gone Democrat Party that does not exist anymore.
C. Rich
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