Bill Maher has joined a burgeoning chorus of pundits in railing against Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass over an ill-timed trip to Ghana she took as her city became engulfed in ongoing wildfires.
During the closing monologue of HBO’s "Real Time," host Bill Maher trashed the government for how they’re handling the wildfires that are ravaging Los Angeles.
Comedian Bill Maher joined right-wing pundits weaponizing California wildfires to lambast the state government’s progressive-leaning policies in his Friday monologue on HBO’s Real Time. Maher prefaced his argument with,
Bill Maher opened his first Real Time show of 2025 by tearing into LA Mayor Karen Bass (D) and others over the wildfires that have claimed thousands of homes.
Liberal outlets savaged HBO host Bill Maher's new stand-up comedy special, "Is Anyone Else Seeing This?" in a series of scathing reviews.
Bill Maher addressed the Los Angeles wildfires during his “New Rules” monologue on Friday’s Real Time, appearing to align with criticisms from some right-wing perspectives. These critiques targeted the response to the disaster,
Bill Maher appeared to essentially agree with right wingers blaming the response to the devastating Los Angeles wildfires on pretty much everything they don’t like about liberals during his “New Rules” monologue at the end of Friday’s “Real Time.
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The man who was almost Mayor of LA was sure talking like a candidate on HBO tonight in the ongoing fallout of the devastating LA wildfires
Maher lamented paying 13 percent of his income every year to California officials ‘who I assumed were working on things like this.’
Bill Maher is just fine with not the be in the “fraternity” of late-night hosts who lean left, he said in a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter. Noting that he “knows and loves” Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon but others (like the more openly political Stephen Colbert and Seth Meyers) he doesn’t “know at all,
The Gist: Filmed last month in Chicago, in the wake of the 2024 election, Maher took a time out from his 22nd season hosting HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher to deliver his thoughts on where Americans stand united and divided as we enter 2025.